All Building articles in 5 April 2019 – Page 2
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Comment
The VAT domestic reverse charge for construction is changing in October - here's what you need to know
Colin Laidlaw and Rupert Moyle explain the new VAT domestic reverse charge for construction services
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Comment
Taking BIM to a whole new level
BIM is going global, with the launch of a new international standard – this is the future of construction
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Comment
Meeting the apprenticeship levy challenge
Businesses must widen their recruitment strategies and target specific skills gaps to take advantage of the apprenticeship levy reform
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Features
Over the line: How 21 Moorfields was built above a station
Site constraints and client demands meant the columns supporting a new over-rail scheme would have to bear unusually heavy loads
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Henry lands £115m east London apartment job
Development in east London is for housing association Guinness Partnerships
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Features
Image of the week: Dark days
The Palace of Westminster shut off its lights for WWF’s Earth Hour to highlight climate change, in which 6,434 cities and towns took part this year
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Features
Online poll: How scared are you about a no-deal Brexit?
This week’s poll: Do you have no-deal jitters?
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Comment
Being neurodivergent can help your career – and your company
Fostering a neurodiverse workforce isn’t just about equality – it’s about the benefits a different range of thinking skills can bring to company results
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News
Despite green light, Historic England repeats objections to Tulip
London mayor has until middle of month to decide on whether to call scheme in
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Finishing touches continue as Spurs prepare to finally open new stadium
The 62,000-seat venue features hanging nightclub space – but concrete is still being poured on site
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Turner & Townsend tells clients to start stockpiling ahead of Brexit
Consultant also warns of supply chain insolvencies in the event of hard Brexit
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Features
Interserve prepack administration - unpacked
What does Interserve’s prepack administration actually mean – for suppliers, customers, employees and lenders?
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Features
Spurs stadium: the £1bn building opening in London's fifth poorest ward
The stadium dominates the local skyline and dwarfs neighbouring homes Will Ing, reporter, Building Opposite a row of empty shops, jerk chicken joints, laundrettes and bookmakers, one of the most expensive buildings ever built on this island is about to open in ...
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News
Galliford Try inks deal with Homes England
Firm’s partnerships arm to build 850 homes for government agency
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Housebuilding grows amid commercial construction's woes
March data from IHS/Markit showed activity fell again amongst commercial firms and civil engineers
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