All Building articles in 8 August 2014 – Page 3
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Comment
Debbie Hobbs picks 'What clients want'
This feature pointed to a welcome trend of clients and contractors increasingly sharing information
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Comment
Buildings are only as sustainable as their users
It seems the recession has had a damaging effect on sustainable FM and there is no sign of recovery
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News
Contractors back sustainability school
Award-winning Supply Chain Sustainability School expands into the facilities management sector
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Capita appointed on £50m London retrofit scheme
Consultant to support delivery of Boris Johnson’s scheme to retrofit 175,000 homes
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Comment
Going round in circles
We’ve all heard the mantra: ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’, but should we be doing more?
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News
Balfour Beatty’s construction losses deepen
Group breaks even as infrastructure investments and support services divisions report rise in profit
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Balfour rejects revised Carillion merger proposal
Balfour Beatty says it has “lost confidence” in the possibility of a deal with rival Carillion
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Royal Bam reassures investors after share price fall
Dutch contractor seeks to reassure investors after 17% share price fall on Friday
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Green light for Make's Arena Central scheme in Brum
Planning approval for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Bouygues UK appoints new QS boss
Group commercial director charged with expanding Bouygues UK’s 230-strong QS team
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Japanese firm tables rival £268m bid for Hyder
The Hyder board has recommended shareholders accept Nippon Koei bid over last week’s offer from Arcadis
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Struggling M&E sector still ‘two years from profit’
Chief executive of UK’s largest private M E business warns firms in sector still face tough times ahead
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Features
Sketch of the week: Portland Place
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Félicie Krikler, associate director at Assael Architecture.
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Comment
Hansom: Heads and tales
Land Securities’ New Ludgate office development brings up tales of headless maidens, bear-baiting and rhinoceroses, while a PV expert suggests that solar panels across the UK are facing the wrong way
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News
Image of the week: Placing the lost generation
More than 5,000 ice sculptures are displayed in a public space in Birmingham to commemorate the centenary of the First World War
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Comment
London infrastructure: The long game
The London Infrastructure Plan 2050 will hopefully address some of the chronic shortfalls in investment
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News
Eastbourne Pier probe
Police launch arson investigation after fire damages Grade II-listed structure
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Comment
One direction
As Building reveals the response to our Agenda 15 initiative, our construction manifesto for the next government has started to take shape
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Comment
Is the long hot summer causing green policies to wilt?
I’m desperate for some holiday reading on green policy but it seems to be elusive
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