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Willmott Dixon takes on £40m Greenwich village project
Willmott Dixon has agreed a £40m contract for the next phase of the Greenwich Millennium Village development
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NHS ‘wasted’ floor space costs £2.3bn
EC Harris report finds NHS is underutilising space equivalent to the size of Hyde Park
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Construction complete on the Leeds Arena
Bam Construct has completed construction of the £60m Leeds Arena on time and budget
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A third of builders cut staff in tough start to year
Workloads down as industry suffers in the first three months of 2013
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Building Awards 2013: A night in pictures
A selection of photos of the guests, winners and entertainment from the Building Awards 2013
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Features
Specialist contractor of the year
Lakesmere’s work on difficult projects such as Heathrow’s Terminal 2 impressed the judges
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Major contractor of the year (turnover over £300m) 2013
Willmott Dixon’s steady financial performance, work on standardised school design and creation of the Willmott Dixon 4Life Academy make it a worthy winner
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Sustainable project of the year 2013
Among a truly impressive array of projects that have gone green in a myriad ways, Max Fordham and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ The Hive project in Worcester struck the judges with its holistic environmental approach
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Building magazine in 1843
To celebrate Building’s 170-year anniversary we’re delving into our archive to take a look at how the magazine started out
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Building magazine project of the year 2013
Biggest doesn’t always mean best, but in the case of Renzo Piano’s Shard, the building’s scale, technical wizardry, speedy delivery and stunning design mean it towers over the opposition
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Comment
Look back in anger
Firms involved in the blacklisting scandal now have to decide how to manage the far-reaching repercussions
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Birmingham New Street: Quite a journey
Getting the trains to run on time is one thing, but running to the timetable on a project the size of the £700m refurbishment of Birmingham New Street - while keeping the existing station fully operational - is something else entirely. Thomas Lane jumps on board
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Housing Project of the Year 2013
Horsted Park’s use of the local rural vernacular and sensitivity to the comfort of residents of its 337 homes has ensured a category win for architect Proctor and Matthews
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BIM initiative of the year 2013
Costain’s use of the technology on its London Bridge station redevelopment impressed the judges
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Construction to lose £2bn in 2013
Construction Products Association forecast predicts construction output will fall by more than 2% this year
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Public project of the year 2013
The spectacular roof of the Western Concourse of King’s Cross station soared above the impressive competition, in this diverse category
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Engineering consultant of the year 2013
Engineering has had an exiting year, from the Large Hadron Collider, to the World Trade Center, but it was Mott MacDonald’s customer satisfaction levels and international growth that impressed
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Project/construction management firm of the year 2013
In the year that the Olympic park and the Shard completed, winner Mace’s impressive financials have rounded off a ‘celebratory and congratulatory’ year for the firm
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Integrated supply chain of the year 2013
The sheer scope of winner Scape, as well as the substantial saving that it has achieved for its council owners make it a worthy winner in this category
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CITB Cut the Carbon award 2013
As environmental considerations become a bigger part of many firms, Cundall’s efforts to cut the carbon have led it to build green values into its business