More news – Page 1208
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Features
Special application
From the outside things may be looking better for specialist firms but money is still tight, especially with some contractors imposing tough terms and long payment times. Is it time for specialists to cut out the middle-men?
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Waste not, want not
Companies that are choosing a single platform for organising and distributing documents are saving time and reducing hassle
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Barbour ABI's November market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for October is now available to download
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Sisk to start on £70m office job
Contractor to start on site before Christmas on 165,000 sq ft building in Old Street
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Construction costs hit Bovis margins
Housebuilder warns profit to be hit by limited availability of site labour
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T Clarke shuts two offices
Electrical contractor says overall business looking up after closing Bristol and Cardiff operations
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Galliford snags housing jobs
Contractor’s partnerships business wins £60m of contracts and framework roles
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Universities' capex hits all-time high
Universities spent £2.5bn on development projects last year - the highest annual spending on record
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Less than one-third of firms using BIM Level 2
Just 32% of respondents in Building’s annual BIM survey say they are using BIM Level 2 ahead of April 2016 deadline
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BIM survey 2015: It’s the final countdown
With just over four months to go before BIM level 2 will be required on all central government projects, Building reveals the responses to its second annual BIM survey. There’s good news … and there’s bad news
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Comment
Overheating in homes: The hot topic
What is overheating in homes it and how can the industry deal with it?
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Government plans offshore wind auctions
Energy secretary Amber Rudd says subsidies conditional on reducing cost of offshore wind
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Civils haul gives Bam Nuttall top spot in contractors table
Firm’s contract wins last month include share of Hinkley Point C enabling works and Highland Main Line project
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Comment
No need for miracles
This cautionary tale around redevelopment of a church shows good housekeeping and communication are key for lenders and project monitors
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Former Capita exec joins Laing O'Rourke
Jonathan Goring will become contractor’s head of major projects from 4 January next year
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Comment
Online poll: Specialist contractors
Would it benefit the industry if specialist contractors worked more directly with clients? Vote here
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Designs unveiled for Center Parcs' first village in Ireland
Leisure company hopes to open Holder Mathias-designed outpost in 2019
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Laing O'Rourke agrees £116m London office deal
Contractor will build Derwent London’s Brunel Building in Paddington