All Building articles in 3 August 2018 – Page 3
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Comment
Building for life, not age
Population ageing is one of the most critical challenges facing the built environment industry - and an issue wider than the concerns over an ageing construction workforce
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News
Taylor Wimpey shelling out £30m to strip out ACM cladding at its sites
Firm says majority of figure relates to a scheme in Scotland
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News
London to be given exemption from new planning rules, says housing secretary
James Brokenshire has said the London Plan will be judged against the previous planning framework
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Government figures reveal how long it takes big builders to pay their bills
Balfour Beatty and Kier top list of poor payers, while Barratt is the quickest to settle up among the top 10 housebuilders and contractors
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Bouygues' development arm gets Canning Town OK
Scheme by architect Hawkins Brown will include more than 600 homes
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Keller says Brexit spooking overseas investors
Firm kicks off interims reporting season with improved set of results
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Close to 350 Carillion apprentices given their marching orders in past week
Biggest number of staff axed at bust firm in seven day period since early February
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RIBA investigated by fraud squad
Presidential hopeful Owusu made complaint over ‘missing £1.1m’
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Features
NPPF: Industry reaction
Now the final National Planning Policy Framework has been unveiled, how do construction professionals rate it?
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News
Vinci boss says being listed helped send Carillion under
Collapse has shown public sector clients need to share more of risk, Bruno Dupety adds
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Wates makes a splash with £50m deal for Commonwealth Games pool
Aquatics centre will be one of the showpiece venues for 2022 games
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Comment
The new NPPF: will it deliver the numbers?
The latest updates to planning policy need to be seen in the context of a slew of recent reports and analysis, suggesting development is likely to continue to be subject to local interpretation and testing
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News
Olympic Park pavilion gets planning nod
Acme-designed building will include visitor centre and cafes
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Friends of the Earth considers legal challenge over NPPF
The environmental group claims ministers failed to carry out a strategic environmental assessment on its new planning rules
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Enfield looks for development partner for £6bn Meridian Water scheme
North London council scraps ‘master developer’ plan for regeneration project
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Completions up for Countryside Properties
Deal to buy regional housebuilder earlier this year bears fruit
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