All Building articles in 5 February 2016 – Page 3
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News
Aecom and two JVs in race for £5bn Thames crossing
US giant bids against CH2M/Arcadis and Arup/Atkins for £200m lead consultancy role
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Features
Modern construction: Bring on the robots
Construction needs a million extra hands, but no amount of workers from Poland or from apprenticeship programmes are going to fill the gap. Now, technology-driven reform that makes construction less labour-intensive is being proposed – but is it the game changer the industry needs?
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Comment
Better safe than sorry
New guidelines give clear and consistent guidance on health and safety offences – including corporate manslaughter
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Comment
Adjudication: Muddling through
A messy contract need not stop an adjudicator deciding the dispute – as long as they have jurisdiction
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Comment
Online poll: New tech
Will new technologies significantly reduce the number of people needed to build projects within the next 10 years? Vote here
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News
Tycoon invests in UK tidal lagoons
Family-owned Indian firm also forms joint venture to develop tidal lagoons in India
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Earls Court developer hits out at Chelsea stadium plans
Developer Capco raises concerns over ‘lack of detail’ in plans for nearby Stamford Bridge redevelopment work
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Bouygues UK boss exit sparks leadership council speculation
Surprise departure leads to questions about a vacancy on the CLC
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Features
Grande Stade de Lyon: Stadium Franglais
Olympique Lyonnais’ new £340m home, designed by Populous, will host Euro 2016 matches this summer. But is it more typical of English stadium design than its continental counterparts?
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Comment
Housebuilding: In the balance
The rate and extent of change to different housing policies designed to stimulate delivery could see their desired effects cancelled out. Maintaining stability of delivery is key for the sector’s growth
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Comment
Insolvent abuse
Insolvency during the course of a building project is one of the sector’s grim realities. What contract provisions are there to provide protection from another party’s insolvency?
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Features
Tracker: December 2015
The construction and activity index expanded by 10 points, recovering from the November’s low and hitting positive territory for the first time in five months
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News
Two new Brutalist buildings for Essex University
Patel Taylor-designed scheme fits university’s original 1960s masterplan
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Comment
Payment and insolvency: Wilson and Sharp Investments Ltd vs Harbour View Developments Ltd
Before Lady Justice Gloster, Sir Colin Rimer, and Lord Justice McCombe. Judgement delivered 13 October 2015
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