All Building articles in 3 October 2014 – Page 2
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News
Beijing CCTV designer eyes London studio
Former OMA partner Ole Scheeren, the designer behind Beijing’s iconic CCTV Building, considering launching a London studio
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Government to claw back Hinkley construction underspend
European Commission demands UK impose more provisions to recover taxpayers’ money
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Vinci picks new UK construction boss
Vinci has appointed a new chairman and chief executive to its UK construction business
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Amec warns of impact of currency headwinds
Engineer says revenue and profit in 2014 will be hit by the strength of the pound
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Bam Nuttall facing fresh £31m busway claim
Council given advice that contractor should pay to fix a string of defects on the scheme
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'NHS could save £1.5bn through better use of estate'
EC Harris report reveals massive variation between the best and the worst run NHS trusts
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Hansom: Positively negative
No one defects to the Tories, a fringe event at Conservative conference fails to impress, the British Aviation Group stays grounded, and the EFA misses a mountain. Plus, construction gets ready to rock
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Sketch of the week: Holyport College
This week’s sketch comes from Matt Golds and Dan Smith of Hunters South Architects
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Comment
Variation clauses: At your discretion
Variation clauses allow employers to alter works part way through a project. But they can lead to unfairness if a contractor has to act without waiting for instruction
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News
Redrow chairman says lack of bricks is holding up work
Steve Morgan reveals housebuilder has had to put developments on hold due to a lack of bricks
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Hurley Palmer Flatt and Barclays in row over data centre
Engineer has fended off a possible adjudication with Barclays over alleged problems on a data centre project
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Bam to revamp Jamie Oliver's old college
Bam wins £11m job to redevelop Westminster Kingsway College’s Grade-II* listed Victoria Centre
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Comment
Where next for Balfour?
After a fifth profit warning in two years, the firm needs to rebuild trust with the City, as well as with clients and suppliers.
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Faith in Balfour Beatty bosses at low ebb
Exclusive: Internal document shows less than half of staff in a recent survey have confidence in the leadership of senior management
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Comment
Scotland: Another country
Scotland may still be part of the United Kingdom, but the extra devolution promised by all three main parties will have consequences for those contracting north of the border
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Features
From the archives in 2010
In 2010, Building profiled the prospective stadium designs of Qatar’s 2022 world cup bid
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News
Balfour: Three years to get profit on track
Troubled contractor warns it could face a two-to-three year fight to get profitability of its UK construction business at a comparable level to rivals
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Features
Interview: Steve Morgan
Steve Morgan left Redrow in 2000 but returned five years ago to save the housebuilder he founded, now it’s posting record results
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Comment
We need the government to be open about energy data
The data around energy generation capacity looks to be being presented in a way that obscures inconvenient facts
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