All Building articles in 29 March 2019
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5 minutes with... Ian Bogle, founder, Bogle Architects
Ian Bogle talks to Building about the Empire State Building, Adidas Sambas and Lebanese food
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Brexit: a classic case of poor project management
The prime minister’s handling of Brexit bears uncanny parallels to poor management of construction projects – so what can we all learn from this?
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Sketch of the week: Cycle to Mipim, France
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is one of a series of pictures created on location on this year’s Cycle to Mipim
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Independence daze: lack of clarity on Brexit continues to hit business
As the so-called Brexit deadline passes, ongoing uncertainty does untold damage
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Legal: the fluctuations of Brexit in building contracts
Entering a building contract while Brexit is pending demands close attention to fluctuation provisions
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Brexit chaos: What's the impact on construction?
B-Day may have been dodged first time round but how can the industry best cope with the uncertainty?
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Money talks: as Brexit looms ahead, government can use its levers to keep things moving
With all eyes on Brexit, government has neglected to back up its push for offsite with a solid pipeline of investment, says Stephen Beechey
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From the archive: 2015 - Brexit - what Brexit?
Can you remember a time when we didn’t know what Brexit was? Arguably, we still don’t
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Projects: Smith's Dock, North Shields
Urban Splash and Places for People’s £140m regeneration of a North Shields dockyard at Smith’s Dock includes a high proportion of modular homes manufactured offsite
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Construction industry gossip: Prize fights
The Ministry of Defence has a territorial dispute with Lendlease, Spurs has grounds for hope, and we go in search of accolades
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Adjudications: smashed but not grabbed
A new ruling on smash-and-grab adjudications has further complicated matters
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Contractors eye latest East Bank packages
Work on V A, BBC and Sadler’s Wells’ new Stratford outposts up for grabs
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‘People are kidding themselves’ on no-deal Brexit, warns Mace boss
Chief executive Mark Reynolds says stockpiling materials will not reduce threat of costly delays to projects
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A contract is not a state of mind
Starting work without a proper contract is common practice, but it’s what’s on paper that counts, not what’s in your head
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Image of the week: They think it's all over
Harvey White scores for Tottenham Hotspur in the Under-18s Premier League test event at the club’s new stadium
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Enfield after Meridian Water phase two housebuilder
North London scheme will eventually have 10,000 homes
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Is developing on small sites achievable?
In the Draft New London Plan, Sadiq Kahn has set a target of 64,935 new dwellings per year, with 24,573 of these to be delivered on small sites. But how realistic is this?