All Building articles in 30 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
Government waters down zero carbon target
Small housing sites to be excluded from target introduce zero carbon homes in 2016
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News
Crossrail unveils revised Ealing Broadway design
Ealing council leader hails “special” redevelopment of town centre station
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Earls Court threat as Labour eyes legal challenge
New Labour-led Hammersmith Fulham council to run rule over deals the Tories made
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Balfour Beatty cashes in on £97m PPP assets
Contractor sells PPP stakes in hospital and schools projects
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Fifa faces calls for Qatar World Cup re-vote
Fresh corruption allegations prompt further opposition to Qatar World Cup
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Capital & Regional completes £350m refinancing
Developer plans to plough funds into capital projects
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Severfield launches new brand
Steel specialist formerly known as Severfield Rowen launches new brand today
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Cable to force firms to publish payment data
Government unveils plans to bring in regulations to force firms to disclose information on their payment performance
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Lend Lease locks in £151m ‘super prison’ job
Firm pledges to spend £50m with small and medium enterprises
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Boris approves £1bn Westfield expansion
Boris Johnson says yes to massive new John Lewis store and 1,300 homes
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First phase of Arena Central scheme in for planning
Developer submits application for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Features
Sketch of the week: Morrow + Lorraine
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by JJ Lorraine at Morrow + Lorraine.
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Features
The London housing problem
Best estimates suggest that London needs to be creating between 42,000 and 52,000 homes each year to keep up with demand. But with only 17,000 built in the last year, what chance is there of closing the gap?
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Comment
Hansom: Noteworthy
There’s trouble on the line in France and trouble over wine in Lancashire. Still, it’s good to see that if you keep your head down and build bridges, you can get your face on a Scottish £5 note
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Comment
EU procurement directive: Size matters
A new EU procurement directive will soon demand new contracts for sizeable variations to public projects, but tread carefully: substantial is a subjective word
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Comment
University challenge
The Russel Group’s plans to spend £9bn on capital projects between now and 2016/17 makes them a more powerful client base than the Olympic Delivery Authority was back before the 2012 Games.
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Comment
Out of the ashes - the Mackintosh School of Art
The fire at Mackintosh School of Art was an admission that our buildings are as susceptible to damage as they ever have been, but it’s restoration will raise further questions
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Image of the week: Glasgow – after the fire
Members of Glasgow’s fire service at the scene of the fire that tore through Glasgow School of Art last Friday.
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