More news – Page 284
-
News
McLaren beefs up digital team with former O’Rourke boss
Firm creates new post of digital and data head
-
Features
In business: BW looks to the future
Ex-Overbury execs Steve Elliott and Anthony Brown on how they plan to grow while maintaining the firm’s “underdog” spirit
-
News
Revealed: Shortlists for 2022 Architect of the Year Awards announced
Winners will be announced at live Architect of the Year awards on 18 October
-
-
News
Housebuilder Hill snaps up collapsed offsite firm
Firm says Fusion purchase will allow it to supply up to 1,250 apartment units a year
-
News
High Court ruling could see future cladding claims resolved quicker
Judgment against contractor could ‘provide a steer’ for other cases, experts say
-
Features
‘Diverse individuals within major organisations are leaving the industry’
To mark the start of a campaign highlighting the work of black women in real estate, Building spoke to those trying to change the face of the sector
-
News
Competition watchdog eyes probe into £300m HS2 bid race
Bidders set to know next month whether formal investigation will begin
-
News
RSHP co-founder Marco Goldschmied dies at 78
Simon Allford pays tribute to past RIBA president and former Richard Rogers Partnership MD
-
News
Kier wins deal to replace Glasgow’s Barlinnie prison
New £100m-plus complex due to open by 2026
-
Comment
Heatwaves and contract terms
What provisions are there in standard forms of construction contract to deal with adversely hot weather?
-
News
Liverpool proposes tall buildings policy
Guidance says towers of up to 50 storeys could be approved – one year after high-rise boom cost city its Unesco status
-
News
TfL funding wrangle sparking brain drain as worries over Crossrail completion resurface
Senior figures leaving transport group as Elizabeth line still needs up to £275m of finishing money
-
News
Contractors raise possibility of closing sites in face of record-breaking temperatures
Highs of 41 degrees forecast for today, with outside chance of 43 degrees tomorrow
-
News
Willmott Dixon rips into supply chain for ‘dodging’ £44m cladding repair bill
Firm’s chairman promises legal action and says resposibility for cost lies with external envelope specialist and consultants
-
News
High Court orders contractor to pay up and fix faulty cladding
Mulalley facing potential bill of £8m over dispute on Portsmouth towers
-
Comment
Rebuilding Ukraine will be neither quick nor easy. We should start planning now
Colin Ross, general director of the Gleeds office in Kyiv, looks at the reconstruction task ahead – and asks who is going to pick up the bill
-
News
Plans unveiled to turn abandoned Welsh rail tunnel into world’s longest art gallery
Scheme for tourist attraction at 130-year-old Rhondda Tunnel drawn up by Scott Brownrigg
-
News
Contractors update guidance for sites as heat emergency declared
Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Wates all issue fresh advice as record-breaking highs due to hit on Monday
-
News
May sees drop in number of construction firms going bust
Insolvencies remain high but down 9% on previous month