All Building articles in 7 April 2017 – Page 2
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Constructing a team
The concept of collaborative working has gained popularity since 1994’s Latham report but alliancing on big projects can be complex. New guidance is now available
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Free schools don't come cheap
The question of whether the government is spending too much on free schools development is far from clear cut
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Greg Fitzgerald as Bovis CEO is a masterstroke
Attracting Greg Fitzgerald out of retirement could be just what the struggling housebuilder needed to do to turn its fortunes around
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What are you doing about gender pay gap reporting?
New rules on publishing gender pay gap data have come into force, and many in construction appear to be ahead of the curve in planning their strategies
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Industry concern as apprenticeship levy comes into force
Over 900 construction firms will be affected as charge is rolled out from today
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Building a Better Brexit campaign backers top 100
Law firm Taylor Wessing and consultant McBains Cooper among latest to support our campaign
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What to specify: Residential
Specifier this week has products to use from top to bottom of residential schemes, from lintels to drainage, a hot radiator solution and even a digital shower
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Commercial towers: Riding high
The prospect of Brexit may not have stalled the wave of tall buildings under construction, but the market for towers is set to change as prime resi slumps
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It's up to employers to make apprenticeships work
The apprenticeship levy is a great start but now the industry needs to do its bit to ensure the quality of the tuition meets its needs
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Do employers really understand the apprenticeship levy?
Government has been slow to release details of how the new levy will work and many firms will find the it difficult and bureaucratic, but there are some positives
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Online poll: School buildings
Should local authorities, rather than just free school providers, have the right to create new schools? Vote here
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The art of the deal
It’s time for construction to engage with the UK’s industrial strategy and make key investment deals with clients and government. So, here’s how we’re going to do it
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Scape confirms £7bn framework awards
Building revealed last week that Willmott Dixon, Lendlease, Wates and Robertsons had bagged spots on the framework
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Shredded Wheat factory redevelopment unveiled
The former plant’s 25m-tall grain silos will be converted into a boutique hotel
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Green light for £75m Exeter leisure scheme
Chapman Taylor-designed project adds restaurants, cinema and a ‘wet sports centre’
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Bam bags £50m Cardiff university job
Contractor lined up to build Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios-designed hub
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Canadian giant told to ink £2bn Atkins deal or face rival offer
SNC-Lavalin has until 1 May to make firm offer to form combined £7bn-revenue global consultancy powerhouse
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Greenwich Peninsula: In the docks
Knight Dragon’s £8.4bn redevelopment of Greenwich Peninsula will be one of the biggest regeneration projects by one developer that the capital has ever seen and has attracted some top architectural talent. But will the result stand the test of time? Ike Ijeh reports
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A year after the BIM mandate
A year ago today BIM level 2 was mandated for all public projects, what’s changed since and what’s next for our digital futures?
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‘Oops, sorry, I didn’t notice …’
Getting notices right under the contract can be critical to the success of your project. Pleading ignorance, or hoping things will be sorted out later, can lead to disaster
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