All Building articles in 30 June 2017 – Page 2
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SNP MP presses government on retentions
Overdue review on retentions due to be published shortly
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Contractor picked for new British Sugar HQ
Designed by CPMG Architects the new office will feature a triple-storey atrium
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Lewisham removes cladding from two towers
South East London council will not evacuate residents as work takes place
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Affordable housing hampering TfL's homes plan, says GLA Tory
London mayor’s targets ‘getting in way’ of build programme, Andrew Boff warns
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Fire expert says government should ban flammable cladding
Fire Protection Association technical director suggests England should follow examples of US and Dubai
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Keep on running…
An ageing workforce, many members of whom are considering retiring, is one of the major issues contributing to the construction industry’s current skills crisis
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Grenfell Tower: Heated debate
The Grenfell Tower fire has led to calls for fire safety regulations to be examined. But this was not the first warning sign that the current rules are not fit for purpose. What can be done to make sure a tragedy on this scale doesn’t happen again?
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Fire tests: Cause for alarm
It’s possible that combustible materials used in the cladding for Grenfell Tower and others complied with building regulations, in which case we are looking at a catastrophic failure of the system
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Number of tower blocks failing cladding combustability test rises
May lays blame for cladding on towers at feet of Blair government
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Online poll: EU workers’ status
Should the government be doing more to ensure clarity on the status of transient EU workers post-Brexit?
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BRE reveals tower block cladding fire test details
Fire test establishes flammability of core material used in ACM cladding panels
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Cladding concerns spread to universities
One university evacuates students, while another is stripping off cladding panels from student digs
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Devolution has empowered the North
The North will drive its own growth regardless of what happens in Westminster
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Barratt looks to expand Scottish supply chain
Source: wili_hybrid Barratt has put out a call for new subcontractors to join its supplier roster in the Edinburgh and Lothian region. The UK’s largest house builder said it wanted to “expand its workforce to meet its ambitious growth plans for 2017”. Trades Barratt is targeting include electricians, plumbers, painter ...
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Plans unveiled for new Nottingham office scheme
A planning application is expected to be submitted later this year
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Green light for resi scheme in Liverpool
Falconer Chester Hall has designed the 656-unit scheme for developer Vinco
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New WYG chief wants to double business and boost margins
McCormick eyes a mix of organic growth and acquisitions as pre-tax profit slips to £1.6m
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Kier hit by £73m of writedowns
Construction group expects further costs from the closure of its Caribbean business
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Southwark calls for private developers to check cladding
Council asks private developers to check fire safety of towers in the London borough after Grenfell Tower tragedy raises concerns
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