All Building articles in 3 July 2015 – Page 3
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Vinci UK hit by £217m pre-tax loss
Problems on Nottingham tram project contributed to firm’s major pre-tax loss
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MJ Gleeson signals strong growth for year
MJ Gleeson ups homes sales by a third in year to 30 June
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Consultants revealed on Chelsea FC's 'gothic stadium'
Herzog de Meuron have unveiled a cathedral-inspired revamp of Stamford Bridge
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Speed freaks: Capita unveils Goodwood sculpture
Capita’s property and infrastructure business has unveiled this year’s sculpture for the Goodwood Festival of Speed
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Bam turns back on £100m mall
Exclusive: Contractor fails to agree contract value for Watford shopping centre extension with client Intu
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Features
BAR yachting HQ: At the rate of knots
Ben Ainslie Racing’s Portsmouth HQ embodies the bold spirit of the yacht teams it will house
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Comment
Hansom: Tell us a joke
Former City of London planning officer Peter Rees is game for a laugh, Mace celebrates its 25th birthday, Elizabeth II gets her tool belt on, and the Building crew take to the waters of a west London reservoir
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Comment
Beyond the headlines
Osborne’s emergency budget looks set to disappoint those hoping for more than familiar headlines
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Sketch of the week: Cross of Christ Church
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mariusz Wroblewski, senior architect at Chapman Taylor
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Comment
Adjudication: The lay of the land
Does the work you’re engaged with constitute a ‘construction operation’? You had better be clear on this before you enter into adjudication
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Features
Retrofit: Low expectations
David Blackman looks at the vanishing chances of making green retrofit a national infrastructure priority
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Balfour exits continue as UK cost-cutting plan emerges
Third group executive director this year leaves, while CSUK business is brought under direct Balfour control
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Features
Image of the week: The pop-up city
For the weekend Worthy Farm in Somerset becomes a city approximately the same size as Oxford
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Comment
Online poll: Government retrofit policy
Is the current government’s target to retrofit 1 million homes in the next five years ambitious enough? Vote here
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Fears Network Rail projects could be scrapped in cost cuts
Industry voices concern over review ordered by Department for Transport
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NG Bailey calls for significant changes to careers advice in schools
Contractor recommends pilot scheme for 500 schools to help end skills crisis
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Crossrail 2 set for Budget funding boost
Chancellor expected to announce more than £100m of funding to work up plans
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Features
Budget preview: Ace up Osborne's sleeve?
Freed from the shackles of coalition government, chancellor George Osborne will be outlining some quite different policies and priorities when he presents his emergency Budget next week
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Comment
The class of 2050
Education is a key part of any society’s future prosperity and social cohesion. How can we create the buildings that will help our children’s children to succeed in a generation’s time?
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