All Building articles in 9 June 2017 – Page 3
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Churchill appoints sports agent as South East boss
Churchill Retirement Living has appointed Ian Byers as regional managing director for its South East region. Byers (pictured) is returning to the business two years after setting up a sports agency, 17 Management, which manages UK sporting stars including Paralympian Hannah Cockroft and wrestler Kelly Edwards. Prior to that, he ...
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MP's Brexit fears must not be realised, says BPF
Potentially negative economic consequences cannot be allowed to happen, says federation
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Comment
Does what it says on the tin
Our contract law prizes certainty, as do our firms, except when they are on the receiving end. A recent case confirms our courts’ preference to apply contract terms strictly
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Features
Cost model: Residential timber
A familiar building material now has many innovative and scientifically developed forms, of which cross-laminated timber is perhaps the most compelling
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Museum of London unveils Smithfield project team
Plans to be put out to consultation in the autumn
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Crick secures BREEAM Excellent certification
The £650m centre is one of the biggest biomedical laboratories in Europe, with space for 1,500 staff.
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UK rents fall for first time in eight years
The average rent on a new tenancy starting in May was £901, 0.3% lower than in the same month of 2016
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Lovell announces two new senior appointments
NIck Gregory and Michael Maxwell will focus on London and the South East
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WYG appoints Douglas McCormick as CEO
As it reports revenues up 14%, consultancy group names successor to Paul Hamer
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Specialist contractor poaches Laing technical lead
McGee recruits O’Rourke technical specialist as operations director
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Laing O’Rourke worker hailed for tackling “terrorist cowards”
Crossrail staffer threw chairs and bottles at attackers
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Architects picked for major Hackney regen project
The scheme will see the Britannia Leisure Centre redeveloped into new mixed-use scheme
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Comment
Temporary workers filling skills gap
Construction is becoming reliant on temporary workers as employers attempt to fill the skills gap
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Hawkins/Brown Olympic Park twin towers win consent
Build to rent developer Get Living London’s scheme features skybridge
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RIBA condemns US withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Giving up on tackling climate change ‘is to give up on prospects for future generations’, says organisation’s president
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WYG gets £12m-a-year boost to DIO role
Design and project management framework will cover midlands and south
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Sector condemns Trump climate deal withdrawal
Professionals warns that US economy will be harmed by pull out
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Building activity soars, despite Brexit fears
New data from Markit/CIPs shows spike in residential work
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