All Building articles in 8 March 2019 – Page 2
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News
Mace targets new work at consultancy business with internal appointment
Paul Kelly bumped up to strategic advisory role
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Features
From the archive: 2001 - Déjà vu
Though Brexit is not quite yet a fait accompli, this week we look at the annual Mipim property event with a certain nostalgia
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News
Crossrail definitely won't open this year, scheme's boss confirms
Project bosses say update on opening date due next month
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Features
Online poll: Hopes for the housing sector
This week’s poll: Does the UK’s fast-changing housing sector provoke anxiety or hope?
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News
First of Sadiq Khan's 'Small Sites' gets planning nod
London mayor announces details of inaugural scheme to develop publicly-owned land for affordable housing
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News
L&Q and Countryside's Beam Park housing scheme given formal planning
Work on L Q and Countryside’s 3,000-homes project set to start in weeks
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Costain names new chief executive to replace departing Andrew Wyllie
Wyllie will leave in May after 14 years running the business
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Comment
Why shipping containers are key to place-making
These temporary developments also have the potential to inform longer-term planning for an area, writes Taylor Wessing’s Joanna Bassett
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Comment
Digitising risk management: why is construction reluctant to utilise technology?
Risk management is key to successful projects, but we could do it so much better by applying digital technology. Rudi Klein and Mike Halsall explain smart risk registers
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Comment
We should consider how we use drones more carefully
Drones are a great example of a technology that is becoming easier to access, but should not be used just because it’s available
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News
Cast boss says Help to Buy should be used to promote housing innovation
Mark Farmer was sitting before the housing select committee
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Features
Projects: Bloomsbury Theatre, London
Nicholas Hare Architects was faced with an unusual set of challenges in its refurbishment of UCL’s Bloomsbury Theatre, which is wrapped around by a variety of other university facilities that had to remain open during works.
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News
In pictures: Will Alsop's science learning pod opens
Scheme at Whitechapel designed to resemble a neuron cell
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News
Interserve rebuffs rebel shareholder's alternative rescue plan
Battle over rival proposals hots up ahead of key vote next Friday
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Comment
Want to inspire the next generation to join construction? Open your doors and show them what they can do
For Build UK’s annual Open Doors week, sites across the country will open their gates this month, hoping to inspire young people to join the industry. Why not be among them?
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Features
Sustainability: Emissions regulations
The regulations around greenhouse gas emissions come from a variety of international, European and UK sources and are constantly changing
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News
Coltrane calls for Interserve rights issue as it fights White's plan
Contractor’s largest shareholder unhappy with plan to hand 95% equity to banks
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News
Government response to Letwin's review likely to be weeks overdue
MHCLG had been due to give its assessment of the Conservative MP’s housebuilding report by the end of February
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News
Housing Today launches
Published by Assemble Media Group, which is behind Building magazine and BD, the digital title will cover the latest news and views from across the housebuilding industry
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