All Building articles in 8 April 2016 – Page 2
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News
Quinn confident despite senior staff exodus
Balfour Beatty chief executive says internal recruitment has led to a stronger top team and that firm’s recovery plan is ‘in a good place’ despite losses
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Features
Balfour Beatty: ‘Not short of stellar’
When Leo Quinn took over at a troubled Balfour Beatty, he launched a two-year strategy to revive the fortunes of the UK’s largest builder
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News
Atkins launches design tool to incorporate wellbeing into building
Consultant Atkins has launched a design tool for creating “healthier” buildings
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Comment
Diversity: All there in black and white
Black graduates earn on average 23% less than white graduates - so what’s the industry got to do to improve its record on equality and diversity?
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Features
House of leaks
Never mind fixing the roof while the sun shines – the roof of parliamentary offices Portcullis House has been leaking since it was built 15 years ago
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Comment
Portcullis House: A clear decision
The cost of fixing the leaking roof of Portcullis House is potentially horrendous, but it is essential if we want our represenatives to do their job properly
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News
Outstanding credit for Dublin bank HQ
Dublin’s Central Bank has become the first office building in Ireland to gain a BREEAM “outstanding” rating
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Sweco eyes more acquisitions after Grontmij buy
Swedish engineering firm targets purchases in UK, Germany and Belgium and work on HS2 and HS3
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Comment
Online poll: Boris Johnson
As we close in on the London mayoral election, has Boris Johnson’s time as mayor been good for the capital’s built environment? Vote here
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Features
A sensational career
Building’s architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
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News
City helps 22 Bishopsgate fight off daylight objections
City of London planners support right-to-light manoeuvre for 62-storey tower
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News
Graham set to start on £27.3m NHS hubs
Trio of Scottish centres designed to bring together public services
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News
Fish fears hit Swansea tidal lagoon
Anglers’ campaign group uncovers ‘months’ of further hold-ups due to concerns over fisheries
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News
Wates ‘open-minded’ to acquisitions to hit £2bn revenue target
Deals would follow swoop for Shepherd’s M E and FM arms last September as 2015 turnover nears £1.3bn
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Comment
Zaha the great
Zaha Hadid broke boundaries and will inspire a new generation of young architects with her inventiveness and experimentation
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Features
City of London: Fair mile?
The residential population of the City of London has dwindled but is it time to reverse that trend?
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Features
Sustainability: Energy efficiency
We all know the benefits of energy efficiency in buildings, yet the amount of investment in carbon reduction is still well below the level needed to hit upcoming targets
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Comment
Construction Act: In out – shake it all about
The power/process plant exemption to the Construction Act no longer makes sense
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Features
What to specify: Residential
This week’s residential products include aluminium rainwater products on a major regeneration project in Sheffield, and ready mix plaster for a ‘superhome’ that was showcased on Grand Designs
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