All Building articles in 8 July 2016 – Page 2
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Construction must unite to tackle modern slavery, says CIOB
Report highlights ways to tackle the blight of modern slavery
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Temporary parliament may be added to £500m Northern Estate job
Firm picked to work on wider estate may also deliver home for both houses during Palace of Westminster repairs
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Features
Sustainability: The new normal
To launch the programme for next year’s show and its central question of redefining sustainability for the construction industry, Ecobuild gathered a panel of experts to debate the question of what sustainability means to them, and to our industry
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Ecobuild 2017 launches with focus on regeneration
Industry leaders line up to support Ecobuild campaign to redefine sustainability at House of Commons reception
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Government reassures firms over EU workers
Government “fully expects” legal status of EU nationals in UK to be “properly protected” post-Brexit
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Galliford's Fitzgerald announces retirement date
Long-standing contractor boss will step down in November
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May pledges infrastructure bonds - but Heathrow looks in doubt
Britain’s next prime minister vows to build economy “that works for everyone”
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T&T director takes over CIOB presidency
Paul Nash says ethics will be a central theme of his year-long tenure
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London's Cheesegrater now fully let
British Land seals three final lettings to fully let the Rogers-designed tower
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Pick Everard launches in Birmingham
Consultant opens office in the city off the back of a string of local project wins
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Government lags behind land sales target
Spending watchdog finds Tories have made just 5% progress towards their 2020 target
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ISG scoops £21m King's Cross lab fit-out
Contractor will fit-out major lab at the Halo building near King’s Cross
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Construction growth prospects downgraded again by Experian
Experian publishes chastening set of forecasts - before it’s even estimated likely impact of Brexit
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Schools programme rocked by £178m cost hike
The Department of Education has revealed that phase one of its schools building programme is to overspend by £178m
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Green light for two Manchester resi towers
Select Property Group is to build two 35 and 17-storey towers on the banks of the River Irwell
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T&T doubles headcount in Qatar
Stong growth in the Middle East country has seen the business expand
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Willmott Dixon picked for super green Bristol office
Contractor to build office element of wider £250m regeneration scheme
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