All Building articles in 4 July 2014 – Page 2
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Capita appointed on new BBC Wales HQ
The BBC has appointed Capita to project manage the delivery of its new broadcast centre in Cardiff city centre.
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Capita architects draw up Chipping Campden academy masterplan
Capita has completed a masterplan to revamp an academy in the picturesque Cotswold town of Chipping Campden
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Bovis backs Bank's mortgage clampdown
Housebuilder backs Bank of England intervention and posts bumper trading update
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Smithfield plans rejected by Pickles
Communities secretary accuses City Corporation of ‘deliberate neglect’ over buildings’ condition
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DBK bags Battersea role
Consultant will provide cost and project management services on scheme’s utility strategy
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Construction skills shortages 'imperil recovery', says FMB
Bricklayers and plasterers hardest trades to come by, according to latest FMB state of trade survey
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Taylor Wimpey welcomes Bank of England housing intervention
Housebuilder says Bank’s intervention will “reduce the risk of overheating” as it posts strong trading update
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Capita appoints health sector boss
Capita’s property and infrastructure business has appointed an executive director for health
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Government pumps £6bn into local Growth Deals
Investment for local infrastructure and housing unveiled by government
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Mace appointed for Old Admiralty refurb
Contractor will work with BDP and Hoare Lea on refurb of historic Department for Education buidling
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Royal Bam takes £60m hit on problem jobs
Contracting group will embark on cost-cutting drive after hits on problem jobs in the UK and Germany
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Aedas UK in 'conscious uncoupling'
Giant architect to split from Hong Kong arm and rebrand as AHR
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Replacement lined up for £700m YORbuild framework
Yorkshire councils begin dialogue with contractors on framework renewal
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Capita buys 100-strong project manager
Projen is active in the pharmaceutical, oil and gas, manufacturing and bio energy markets
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Final investment decision on £1.5bn wind farm
Dudgeon offshore wind farm in East Anglia reaches milestone
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Tender prices on the rise
Material prices and wage inflation fuelling construction cost increases, according to RICS
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Armitt proposes fast track to long-term infrastructure plan
A national infrastructure assessment could be complete by midway through next parliament
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Blacklist compensation scheme launched: full details
Campaigners furious at offer of £4,000 - £20,000 fast-track for affected workers
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Comment
Rebuilding schools: The sequel
As the government opens bidding for its second wave of the Priority Schools Building Programme, it’s important schools and contractors consider the challenges ahead to make best use of the £2bn of extra funding
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