All Building articles in 30 January 2015 – Page 3
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This week in 2009
Sustainability experts list their five worst green ideas for construction
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Prepare to be boarded
With the recession over, rising turnover and damaged valuations have left construction firms in a climate perfect for acquisition deals. Are you in a position to grow your business or is it time to sell up?
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Comment
Online poll: Balfour Beatty
Can Balfour Beatty turn itself round within two years? Vote here
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Galliford Try lands £72m of extra-care contracts
Projects include facilities in Birmingham, Greater Manchester and north London
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GPE gives green light to major West End schemes
Developer says it has committed to build an extra 100,000 sq ft of schemes in its pipeline
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Parliament gives green light to Horizon reactor
Nuclear developer takes key step towards delivery of new plants in Anglesey and Gloucestershire
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Market forecast: Speed shift
The recovery rolls on with expectations of tender price increases still firm. But a change of pace in activity is expected to emerge this year. Michael Hubbard and John O’Neill of Aecom report
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London deputy mayor calls for more information on rented homes
Richard Blakeway backs principle of providing more performance information on housing to residents
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Comment
Build well, live well
A building that looks after your wellbeing - your fitness, comfort and stress levels - might sound like science fiction, but there are already awards in place applauding this kind of innovation
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BIM: World’s your oyster
The use of BIM is becoming more widespread throughout the globe. So what opportunities does this offer those with BIM skills who want a job abroad?
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Ten firms shortlisted for £3bn public sector framework
Big names in the running for £3bn framework designed to spark redevelopment of underused public land
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Mace and CH2M Hill for Dubai Trade Centre job
Joint venture between two firms will programme manage £4.9bn development
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Market review: Slowly does it
Growth continues throughout the UK economy and construction sectors, but the gains being made are slowing down significantly. Here are highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Comment
BIM: If you want my advice…
BIM is increasingly being adopted by the industry, but who bears responsibility for recommending whether or not to use it in the first place?
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Former Sir Robert McAlpine boss joins Keltbray
Vince Corrigan was director of McAlpine’s London and South-east business
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Canary Wharf shareholders set to accept £2.6bn takeover bid
Decision would give Brookfield and Qatar Investment Authority 85% of shares
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Labour pledges Help to Build scheme for SMEs
Shadow minister to unveil party’s housing plans at Building and FMB pre-election event
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Bristol Life Sciences: Split personality
Sheppard Robson’s Bristol Life Sciences building comprises a sober street facade that apes Georgian townhouse vernacular; and a dramatic, industrial laboratory elevation that ripples like a giant metallic wave
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Independent investigator to probe Dundee V&A costs
Architect Kengo Kuma expresses ‘surprise’ as construction costs soar from £45m to £80.1m
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 34%
Housebuilder ‘encouraged by strong start to the year’, after boosts to completions and forward sales
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