All Building articles in 31 May 2013 – Page 2
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News
Severfield-Rowen loss hits £29m
Steel giant reports loss after “most challenging period” in firm’s history
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Union launches blacklist High Court action
Contractors including Carillion, Sir Robert McAlpine and Kier targeted in legal action lodged by the GMB on behalf of construction workers
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Former Taylor Woodrow chairman dies
Sir Frank Gibb, a former chairman and chief executive of Taylor Woodrow, has died, aged 85
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Lord Sugar backs green energy target
Alan Sugar says he is “disappointed” the government has not “seized the opportunity” to stimulate green investment in the UK
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BAM starts work on Brum sport centre
Contractor begins £26m National Indoor Arena redevelopment job this month
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Costain wins place on £200m TfL framework
Contract among four to be appointed to carry out structural work cross the capital
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Green Deal pioneer enters administration
Cornish firm had signed an agreement with government to be one of the first to roll out the Green Deal
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Comment
My working day: John Phillips, Kier Harlow
Kier Harlow’s operations director explains what made him want to work in social housing and why his working day can often be unpredictable
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Crossrail tunnelling machine reaches Canary Wharf
Breakthrough into the station box hailed as a milestone for the project
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Miller set to build £50m Inverness college
Firm is co-investor in scheme, delivered through innovative financing deal
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Willmott Dixon confirmed for £46m Brum campus
Contractor retained for second phase of Birmingham City University project
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Demolition firm fined after worker crushed
Court action after worker seriously hurt by concrete-crushing machine
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April
Daily sales are down from this time last year but registrations and completions are up across the board
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Features
What London's new office clients want
Future tenants of the City’s major office buildings are increasingly likely to hail from the Far East - and their requirements may come as a bit of a surprise
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Comment
Carbon targets must be credible
The infamous 400 parts per million of CO2 has passed and concentration just keeps going up. So what should be done?
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News
Probe into HR role in blacklisting
CIPD to investigate members alleged to have used the services of now defunct construction industry blacklisting firm
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Comment
Contract flexibility: How far can it bend?
Flexibility in contracts is a complex matter. Professionals need the freedom to exercise their judgment, but never at the expense of precise language
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News
Quantem buoyant seven years after start-up
Consultant founded by former Davis Langdon partners expects 9% rise in turnover this year
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Firms battle for key role on £6bn Jeddah Metro project
Exclusive: CH2M Hill and EC Harris among firms competing for programme management role on Saudi rail scheme
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