All Building articles in 3 February 2017 – Page 3
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News
Celtic Manor eyes party conferences as Sisk inks £84m expansion deal
Work on Newport complex to finish in 2019
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News
CH2M ponders flotation or possible merger with rival
Firm linked with potential £3bn merger with British engineer Atkins
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News
CH2M favourite to win £170m HS2 phase two deal
US consultant edges ahead in race as its European boss is poached to become HS2 chief executive
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Comment
Singapore-on-Thames
Smart technologies could allow us to turn cities such as London into more healthy and less frustrating places to live. One Asian state has an app for that
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Comment
The benefits of Integrated Project Insurance
Early contractor involvement and a ‘no blame/no claim’ ethos are just some ways this procurement method could improve the industry
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Features
Tracker: December 2016
In the final month of last year there was growth in the total activity index due to improvements in the non-residential and the civil engineering sectors
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News
Balfour gets go-ahead for 300 Olympic Park homes
First phase of wider 1,500-home East End development
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Comment
Northern Ireland and the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal
Clearly Northern Ireland’s scheme was open to abuse, but any incentivisation policy has to be carefully designed to balance attracting investment against cost to the public purse
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Comment
Playing the game
A recent TCC case shows how the back and forth between contractor and employer around payment notices can descend into a parlour game
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