All Building articles in 5 February 2016 – Page 2
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Top contractors back Heathrow expansion
Firms including Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke throw weight behind Heathrow
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CPA downgrades output forecasts again
Weakening global growth and ‘Brexit’ fears prompt downgrade
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Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour candidate for Mayor of London backs Garden Bridge but questions viability of procurement process
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European steel sector 'at risk of collapse'
Seven countries including Britain urge the EU to better protect steel manufacturers
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Review to propose break up of Network Rail
HS1 boss Nicola Shaw set to propose sale of major routes to private investors
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Contractor wins £90m Bristol Arena race
Winner picked in five-way contest to build the Populous-designed Bristol Arena
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Comment
Hansom: A change of scenery
There’s plenty of moving about this week - rumours abound that the Science Museum is searching for new digs, while celeb haunt The Ivy spreads its tendrils to Tower Bridge. Heathrow, though, isn’t going anywhere
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Crane collapses in New York killing one person
A crane has toppled over after collapsing in snow in New York
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Three pick up £130m uni framework
Oxford Brookes University has appointed firms to its £130m estates project framework
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Hadid blasts return to 'traditional' architecture
‘I have always believed in progress and in creativity’s role in progress,’ says architect as she picks up RIBA’s Gold Medal
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Sellar admits 'some justification' in Paddington Pole opposition
Man behind 72-storey Paddington Pole concedes opponents had a point
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Skanska UK profit margin dips below 3%
Contractor posts dip in profit but continues to capture market share
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Image of the week: Pieces of history
A concrete mural, that was part of the first hospital built by the NHS, goes on display at Somerset House
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Dutch version of Green Deal set for UK launch in summer
Energiesprong UK set to launch £200m framework for UK energy efficiency work across 5,000 homes
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Consultants lose patience with CCS framework
Firms shift attention to Scape framework after Crown Commercial Service announces further delay
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Features
Sketch of the week: Bradford Grammar School
This week’s sketch is by Adam Clark of Halliday Clark Architects
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Features
From the archives in 2013
150 years of the Football Association is marked with a look back at some of England’s historic football stadiums
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