All Building articles in 6 July 2018 – Page 2
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Ellmer to bag Great Portland Estates' Whitechapel job
Scheme will sit across from the new Whitechapel Crossrail station
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Comment
Case in focus: Getting it done properly
A ruling says two disputes on the same project must use different adjudicators
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Comment
Legal: How BIM can bring us safety
Is BIM the hook on which to secure the golden thread of information that Hackitt says should run through every project?
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Housing Design Awards 2018: Winners
As the respected awards ceremony turn 70, Ike Ijeh looks at this year’s winners and concludes that, when it comes to innovative new schemes, councils are leading the way
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Comment
Night time is the right time
Could a vigorous night-time economy be the way to help Britain regain its competitive edge in a post-Brexit world?
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Features
Careers: make no assumptions
Not all discrimination is deliberate – sometimes we all fall back on our unconscious biases, assumptions and stereotypes
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Comment
CDM 2015 isn’t working
People’s understanding of CDM 2015 is often far below the level it should be
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How might Grenfell change the contract scene?
The ways clients commission and contract for building work is beginning to change as a result
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Clients to follow Network Rail's lead on payments clampdown
Industry leaders hope construction clients will put contractors under pressure to reform payment practices
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Few MPs have read Dame Judith Hackitt’s report, claims housing minister
Hackitt’s review of building regulations was comissioned by the government in the wake of Grenfell
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Consultants call on government for Brexit clarity
Aecom, Arup, RIBA and JLL among signatories on letter to the Prime Minister Theresa May
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Bam announces management rejig
Bam has announced the appointment of two regional directors for London and the Midlands.
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Union takes legal action over Carillion collapse
Unite representing 27 workers who lost their jobs following the contractor’s collapse in January
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Homes England announces £590m funding package for housing partners
Housing authority has announced strategic partnerships with eight housing associations
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Comment
A spanner in the works
The Pimlico Plumbers case highlights the rights of workers who fall between employee and self-employed contractor
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Features
Network Rail's new payment rules: full speed ahead
Will Network Rail’s ban on retentions spark an industry-wide change, and will this put the squeeze on main contractors?
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Features
Tracker: May 2018
Overall activity levels slipped closer to the no-growth point, although repairs and maintenance were up. New orders kept on growing strongly, but new enquiries less so.
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Costain revels in strong order book
Firm points to use of technology in infrastructure projects for strong order book
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Interim contractor sought for Midland Met hospital stalled by Carillion collapse
Skanska had been lined up for the job which had its funding pulled last month
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St Modwen says it is on track despite profit dip
Structural re-jig is boosting prospects, says property developer
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