All Building articles in 3 March 2017 – Page 3
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Features
The apprentice
As the government’s new apprenticeship levy kicks big questions remain over how it will work
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News
Cost pressures starting to hurt, survey shows
But latest Markit/CIPS research reports renewed growth for the construction sector
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News
Keepmoat sells regen arm for £330m
Keepmoat chief executive Dave Sheridan is to also leave the house builder
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Comment
Revolutionary reform
A study for TeCSA revealed an appetite for change in the pre-action protocol for construction and engineering disputes. That change came into effect towards the end of last year
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Comment
Simply fair
Understanding contractual provisions can be complicated but a solid legal framework that also reflects fair payment guidance is essential
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Features
Budget preview: Inside the box
Philip Hammond is not known for showmanship or drama - perhaps that’s for the best, given the wider political and economic upheaval. But the last-ever spring Budget is even more of a mystery than usual
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Comment
We need a boring Budget
Next week the chancellor will unveil his spring Budget, let’s hope he uses it to strengthen existing policies and provide certainty rather than unleash any big surprises
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Comment
Who gets the bill?
A collapsed tunnel on a hydroelectric scheme left the contractor and employer in dispute about who should pay to have it rectified. So where does liability lie?
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Comment
Online poll: Apprenticeships levy
Will the government’s all-industry apprenticeship levy work for construction? Vote here
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Features
Ecobuild 2017: Regeneration now
The construction industry is in the throes of a major drive to renew and revive communities - but how is it best done? Ecobuild 2017 next week will attempt to address this question
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News
Carillion pre-tax profit slides
The contractor saw revenue increase despite Brexit slowing the pace of contracts being awarded
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News
Build UK signs up CIOB as a member
Professional body joins several developers in signing up in recent months
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News
Public construction at risk as Whitehall faces new budget cuts
Government departments have been asked to find savings of up to 6%
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News
Arcadis snaps up ex-RICS president's firm
Consultant buys Birmingham-based firm run by Louise Brooke-Smith
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Comment
Making the private rented sector work
Successful affordable rented schemes are ones that allow communities to grow, and to do that we need to listen to tenants’ needs
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News
Mott Mac lands lead role on £108m Royal College of Arts job
The historic college is building a new Herzog de Meuron-designed building in Battersea
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News
Derwent latest client to report profit slide
The developer, which is on-site with four schemes, has no new schemes planned for starts
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Features
Tracker: January 2017
The total activity index fell into negative territory for the first time since July last year. The repair and maintenance index also continued on its downward trend
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Comment
Stemming the skills shortage
Companies need to work hard to persuade students in school of the importance STEM subjects can play in their future careers
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News
Taylor Wimpey profits jump
The housebuilder believes the short term impact from the Brexit vote has substantially diminished
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