All Building articles in 8 July 2016 – Page 3
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McAslan designs largest mosque in western Europe
Architect to extend and repair fire-damaged south London mosque
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Old Oak plans out for public consultation
Revisions will now see 6,500 homes at west London site
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Chinese backers to ramp up involvement in Hinkley
Chinese investors push for more Chinese staff and materials, as EDF insists Brexit won’t affect project
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Resi stats: May 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Features
This pensions crisis can only get worse
Consultants that offered generous final salary schemes decades ago are now suffering the consequences of shouldering huge pensions deficits
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Features
Sketch of the week: Knightsbridge Crown Court
This week’s #buildingdoodle is by Ron Slade, one of the founding structural engineers of WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
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Comment
Hansom: Corridors of power
This week, the industry considers the legacy of Boris Johnson, eyes a career serving a khaleesi, props up the bar in the Commons and treads in the footsteps of Winston Churchill
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Comment
Brexit: Dominoes start falling
Just a fortnight after the UK voted to leave the European Union, the construction industry is starting to feel a nasty pinch
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News
Former BDP boss warns of pension deficit pressure
The industry’s final salary schemes had a combined deficit of £33.4bn in 2011
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Features
Image of the week: Badges of honour
A giant poppy is carved into the hillside at the Fovant Badges memorial near Salisbury in Wiltshire
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Features
This week in 1991
British developers didn’t take advantage of investment opportunities in the newly dissolved Eastern Bloc
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Carillion unfazed by Brexit decision
Contractor says plans in place to ‘manage outcome’ of vote
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Features
Infrastructure update: Land regeneration for housing
We consider the complex, multidisciplinary nature of land regeneration and how housing need and government policy are driving increased demand
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Comment
Artificial intelligence: Frankenstein’s lawyers?
AI programmes are becoming part of legal process. Could construction lawyers could be facing obsolescence?
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News
Siemens puts new UK wind power on hold after Brexit vote
Engineering company’s UK boss says new plans will be frozen until EU-UK trading relationship is clarified
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Comment
Future of SMEs after Brexit
What does the future hold for SME’s in the wake of the UK’s vote to leave the EU? It’s not quite all doom and gloom
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Interserve cuts carbon intensity by 20% in 2015
The firm’s business-wide sustainability plan sets out its targets to 2020
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Comment
Online poll: Pension worries
Are you worried about how Brexit will affect your pension? Results are in
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