All Building articles in 5 August 2016 – Page 2
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News
Pell Frischmann snaps up M&E firm as it plans buying spree
Firm says Desco acquisition will be first of many as it looks to create engineering consultancy group
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WYG bags four major EU-funded projects
The projects are all funded by the EU’s financial framework
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Interserve wins two-year BBC contract
The firm has been providing the BBC with security services at its properties since 2014
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Brexit prompts housing architect to shut London office
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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RIBA: Housing crisis is threatening economy
Institute issues prescription for tackling shortage
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Marine engineer blasts 'reckless risk' over Garden Bridge
‘Unprecedented’ volume of river traffic poses risk of another Marchioness tragedy, says expert
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Bellway expansion waits on autumn selling season
Housebuilder strikes “cautious” note despite some encouraging signs following the Brexit vote
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Brick sales holding up post-Brexit vote
Ibstock says trading continues “at normal seasonal levels”
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NG Bailey targets £500m revenue within three years
Chief executive of M E contractor admits plans will be hit by Brexit, but says there are reasons for optimism
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Comment
Nuclear: The powers that be
The latest delay with the Hinkley nuclear power station is, for many, the most galling of all
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Features
Image of the week: Ready for the starting whistle?
The Olympic Rings inside the beach volleyball arena
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Nine Elms to get UK’s largest sustainable drainage system
£14m system will divert rainwater from across 561-acre site into River Thames
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Comment
Designing offices for millennials
The changing criteria for office design to attract and retain millennials
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Comment
Hansom: Relationship counselling
The nuclear community goes hungry, Keller explains the concept of time, HS2 anticipates complaints, some ‘concept’ artists invite you to sleep en plein air, and Derwent and ISG can’t stop giving. Plus, Mrs Trump makes a boo-boo …
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Features
Sketch of the week: Churchill College, Cambridge
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Meredith Bowles, director at Mole Architects
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News
Ex-Arup man’s firm lays out ambitious growth plans
Structural engineering consultant Symmetrys also plans to take on new staff
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Features
Rio 2016: The best of Rio
The 32 venues that will host the Rio 2016 Olympic Games are a mix of futuristic new build and ambitious reconstruction. Ike Ijeh takes us on a tour of the architectural highlights
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Features
This week in 1996
Activists moved onto a barren piece of land in south London to protest the need for affordable housing
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Six developers vie for Tottenham regen scheme
Council shortlists developers for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium
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Architect appointed to £23m Scottish justice centre
New court building will allow Inverness Castle to become tourist attraction
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