All Building articles in 31 May 2013 – Page 3
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News
Construction appointments: 31 May 2013
Speirs + Major, Lovell and the Green Investment Board are among the companies announcing appointments this week
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Comment
Hansom: Location, location
Bristol dons red trousers, RTKL treasures its view of St Paul’s cathedral, Scotland flexes its economic muscles, and some surveyors find their way to the kitchen
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Comment
... or just more education needed?
Cavity wall insulation is simple, efficient and comes at a low cost
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Comment
Building buys a pint … for Malcolm Hollis
There’s spilled beer and talk of mishaps when Building ventures to Mayfair for a pint with the Malcolm Hollis team
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Features
Blacklisting: Human impact
Many of the people allegedly involved in the blacklisting scandal still work in construction. Should we be worried?
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Comment
No benefit to Green Deal ...
Lower interest rates or additional financial incentives are needed for the Green Deal to be a success
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Comment
The madness of NEC the third
This clause was so complicated that the parties offered two different interpretations and the adjudicator went with a third. Which started a whole new round of wrangling …
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Comment
Building the Houses of Parliament
Ten reasons why the 32-year construction of the Houses of Parliament did not run smoothly
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Comment
How soon is now?
If the government doesn’t stimulate investment in green construction now, we will feel the ramifications for decades to come
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Comment
What to do about BIM
The Construction Industry Council has published a new standard protocol for BIM level 2. Will it promote adoption?
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News
Greenpeace picks legal fight over Hinkley nuclear project
Campaign group seeks judicial review of government’s decision to give green light to £10bn Hinkley plant
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Comment
Rules of engagement
London is full of people with the ideas and enthusiasm to make the capital a sustainability leader. All we need is the leadership to motivate others
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News
Consultants line up for £331m London tube upgrade
Exclusive: Three consortiums vying for seven-year package that will bypass main contractors
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Features
Cost update Q1 2013
Building costs rose in the first quarter, but consumer inflation is falling, metal prices are sliding and manufactured goods are slowing down. Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company reports
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Features
The Mary Rose museum
Portsmouth now has an ingenious modern building that pays fitting tribute to an archaeological treasure
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Features
Interview with Dean Clegg, Sainsbury's
The development director for Sainsbury’s on why there’s still a future in building big supermarkets
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News
UK most attractive for infrastructure investment
But report warns government austerity remains a “signficant barrier
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News
Houses of Parliament could close for £720m upgrade
Bids sought to scope £720m plus Palace of Westminster modernisation programme
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Crane smashes into Russian building
Dramatic footage shows scene of destruction in the Russian city of Kirov
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