All Building articles in 3 July 2015 – Page 2
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News
HSBC appoints Arcadis as global programme manager
Arcadis has won a five year contract with HSBC on its global capital expenditure program
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News
'Make energy efficiency a national priority', urge business leaders
Influential Aldersgate Group publishes business plan for UK green economy
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Land Secs delays Buchanan Galleries expansion
Land Securites has placed its £390m development plans for Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping centre on hold
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Archive Titles
Ardmore 'legacy jobs' push firm into the red
Ardmore Construction posts £5.7m pre-tax loss for 2014, blaming legacy jobs and market conditions
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Subsidy cut 'puts £6.4bn of wind farms at risk'
Barbour ABI warns hundreds of wind farm schemes could be in jeapordy after government decision to close the Renewables Obligation early
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Comment
The change mechanism
In projects where a large number of variations have taken place, should the contractor argue that the entire scheme of work be re-priced?
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News
Bouygues bags £36m brace of Southampton contracts
Bouygues UK lands contracts worth £36m on Nicholas James Group development in Southampton
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Interserve says UK construction is 'challenging'
Firm says performance in other divisions is ‘offsetting’ UK construction division trading
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Features
CPD 11 2015: Cyber security for intelligent BMSs
Networked building management systems bring many benefits but can expose organisations to cyber security breaches. This module, sponsored by Schneider Electric, examines the key ways to guard against attack
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Mace confirmed for £33m London scheme
Contractor will build One Bedford Avenue office block close to Tottenham Court Road
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Stanton Williams beats revenue target
New work reflects ‘our growing reputation,’ practice says
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Walkie Talkie wind complaints prompt City clampdown
Planners demand independent verification of wind assessments for all major projects
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Budget to exempt thousands from inheritance tax
Cameron and Osborne also use letter to the Times to signal housing benefit will be cut
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Bowcott appointed MD at John Sisk
John Sisk Son has announced that Stephen Bowcott has replaced Gary Crabtree as its managing director.
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Green light for two major university lab buildings
Newcastle University’s £58m urban sciences building and biomedical engineering research hub at Imperial College London get green light
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Industry leaders urge Osborne to fight EU ruling on green goods VAT
Green firms call on Chancellor to fight recent EU ruling and make statement in Wednesday’s budget
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Comment
Cyber security: Security protocols
The latest PAS document goes beyond BIM to look at wider security concerns in the digital built environment
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News
SME builders to get £100m boost
The government is matching a £50m investment by Lloyds bank to benefit small builders via the Housing Growth Partnership
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