All Building articles in 4 July 2014 – Page 4
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News
Clients call for procurement innovation
GCS latest: Public and private sector clients call for more long-term thinking and innovation in procurement
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News
Aecom mulls challenge to £750m government framework
Exclusive: Firm among a number of consultants considering challenging the award of a £750m public sector consultants’ framework
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Features
Building intelligence: Q1 2014
Experian Economics shows that construction activity has seen its fourth consecutive quarter of growth, reaching an overall figure that is now at its highest point since the final quarter of 2011
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Comment
The future of infrastructure lies with industry collaboration
The technology exists to bring together the government, businesses and the public on infrastructure schemes
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Comment
Zero carbon is costing us too much
The government has missed an opportunity to improve new housing by sticking dogmatically to an expensive zero-carbon solution
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Comment
Why I'm running for RIBA Council
Architect Ben Derbyshire on why he and fellow architects Andy von Bradsky and John Assael are aiming to reform the RIBA
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Features
Tracker: May 2014
Despite dipping below its three-month average, construction activity numbers remained positive in May with strong output and orders figures for most sectors. Experian Economics reports
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Comment
No escape from 106
Jacqueline Backhaus and Henry Fitch A recent case involving a planning row at an east London faith centre is a reminder of the difficulty of overturning section 106 agreements through the courts
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Comment
Honeywell International Middle East Limited vs Meydan Group LLC (Formerly known as Meydan LLC): Enforcement of foreign awards
The arbitration award was recognised by the Dubai Court of First Instance. Meydan appealed but proceedings were stayed due to bribery allegations
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Comment
Future impossible?
A couple in the future decide to extend their semi-detached home - here’s how they might do it
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