All Building articles in 31 May 2019 – Page 2
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News
Six architects chase Museum of London’s subterranean gallery
David Kohn and ZMMA among architects on shortlist
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News
Berks council wants £300m development partner
Local authority wants firm to build a range of schemes on earmarked sites
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Features
Hackitt: Where do we go from here?
Two years on from the Grenfell fire and a year after the resulting Hackitt report, the government is at last moving forward on strengthening the regulatory environment for construction. To assess the industry’s progress so far, Building carried out a survey ahead of its upcoming conference
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Comment
Grenfell fire response: let’s not lose momentum
The Hackitt report has got backing from the government, but recent events in Westminster bring the prospect of delay
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News
Most firms don’t follow Hackitt recommendations
Building survey reveals construction companies have changed little in response to report after Grenfell fire
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News
More defects found at Carillion's Liverpool hospital
Business case to complete mothballed scheme will be finalised next month
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Sheppard Robson's Leeds BTR scheme goes in for planning
Scheme is specialist Get Living’s third outside London
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News
Analysts tell Fitzgerald to come back with better offer if he wants Galliford's housing arm
Any revised pitch might have to include bidding for loss-making construction business
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Battersea boss joins developer backed by billionaire businessman
Kevin Bundy takes up COO role at London firm Our Place
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News
Bloomberg drafts in ISG to replace entrance at £1bn building
Old doors understood to have been hit with problems opening and closing
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News
In pictures: Revamped hospitality suites at Headingley Stadium revealed
Styles Wood among the firms to work on Leeds project
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Firm behind HQ fit-out for Beatles music label sees profit jump
BW expecting turnover to pass £200m this year
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RSHP becomes latest architect to unveil South Ken tube designs
Transport for London plans revamp of busy grade II-listed station
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London architects down in the dumps about future workloads
But practices in regions more optimistic, says RIBA survey
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Worries grow British Steel collapse will see contractors take hit on jobs
Industry group says firms will have to source product from overseas if Scunthorpe site cannot be saved
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