All Building articles in 3 August 2018 – Page 2
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Comment
Why is construction so adverse to tech evolution?
While there has been some introduction of innovative approaches, cases of sustained incorporation of technology in construction are few and far between. So why is the sector so adverse to tech?
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News
Galliford Try ties up £32m Durham uni deal
New sports hall is second contract for client in a year
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Housing secretary calls for change in fire door industry
Doors from five manufacturers have now failed tests
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Contractors give Carillion's Midland Met Hospital job the cold shoulder, forcing bosses to ask for public bailout
NHS Trust set to go cap in hand to government after board meeting tomorrow
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Tottenham Hale's turn to get a makeover as Argent submits revamp plans
King’s Cross developer has linked up with US firm Related for the work
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Kier directors go as contractor names new operations boss
Board shake-up kicks off firm’s restructuring programme
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Features
Online poll: Can the sector deal deliver?
This week’s poll: Will the new sector deal deliver what the industry needs?
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Comment
Strategies, reports and the future of the industry: just do it
There’s no lack of holiday reading for those interested in how the industry needs to change, but perhaps it’s time to move on and put all these recommendations into action
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Controversial east London housing scheme gets green light
Project by Sheppard Robson includes more than 600 homes on site made famous by 1951 Festival of Britain
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Comment
Commissioning – the forgotten part of rail
Issues around the completion of the Crossrail project have highlighted the lack of attention to detail commissioning is given in such large-scale infrastructure schemes
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Comment
NPPF - no game-changer, but cause for optimism
For all the criticism, the NPPF has, in reality, worked quite well. It could lead to a significant increase in supply overall – and that is something we can all feel optimistic about
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News
Growing workloads sees Naismiths move for Currie & Brown trio
Consultant eyeing more work in Manchester and Leeds
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Big firms' trade body under fire over late pay comments
National Federation of Builders says Build UK’s take on top contractor’s payment performance ‘an insult’
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Features
Construction Sector Deal: big on aspiration, but can it deliver?
The government has published its long-promised construction sector deal – a document that the industry is hailing with cautious optimism, albeit with worries that it’s light on details. What might stand in the way of this strategy for change having a real impact on the industry?
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Ton up for army-into-construction initiative
BuildForce targets former military personnel to join industry
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CITB pledges support for axed Carillion apprentices
Training body confirms it is still providing support for stranded apprentices despite mass redundancies
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Places for People lands £1.5bn housing JV
The 15-year programme could deliver more than 5,000 homes
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Local firm cleared for Park Hill student housing
Architect designs clusters of townhouse-style flats at brutalist landmark
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