All Building articles in 10 April 2015 – Page 3
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Contracts: Handle with care
In an industry which is notoriously casual about contractual procedure, firms must make sure they are ticking all of the correct boxes, especially when dealing in foreign markets
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News
Nottingham £150m retail plans go in
Work on redevelopment of Broadmarsh shopping centre could start on site by the first half of 2016
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The making of Derby Arena
The architect behind the futuristic looking cycling venue explains some of its stand out features
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EPC regulations are go!
At last the Energy Efficiency Regulations have passed through parliament, so now landlords can start to put in place strategies to mitigate the risks
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Features
Sustainability: Energy standards
The new energy efficiency regulations for private rented property may have major repercussions for landlords. Here we examine the key changes made since last year’s public consultation
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119 Ebury Street: Cleaning up the neighbourhood
Belgravia is one of London’s most genteel quarters, but its Georgian homes are among the UK’s least energy efficient. Now, David Morley’s BREEAM ‘outstanding’ renovation of a grade II property has shown that heritage doesn’t have to mean high emissions
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Labour plans housing bond to build 125,000 homes
Party plans to use Help to Buy ISA to stimulate housebuilding
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Mace wins £120m Camden Market scheme
Mace to oversee £120m development to the east of London’s Camden Lock market
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Aecom appoints Africa chief exec
Pone responsible for leading the firm’s growth strategy for the continent
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Balfour Beatty chairman's pay rose two thirds last year
Steve Marshall’s total remuneration rose to £447,366 after stepping up to executive chairman for eight months
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Comment
The perils of perfection
Design consultants usually fear getting sued for producing work that fails to perform as it’s supposed to. But they can also end up in court if their design is too good
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News
Stanton Williams wins planning for £34m business school expansion
£34m plan to expand Cambridge Judge Business School at Old Addenbrooke hospital
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Construction confidence hits highest level in nine years
Business confidence highest for almost a decade despite March slowdown in growth
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River Thames heat pump could power Battersea Power Station development
Feasibility study will also investigate re-using existing power station infrastructure
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BDP agrees BIM partnership with Autodesk
Deal includes support for the architect on major projects
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Byrne hit by loss on Sea Containers hotel job
Two problem contracts for fit-out arm Chorus lead to £12.1m loss
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Construction bosses join letter praising Conservatives
Chiefs of Morgan Sindall, Wates and JCB among 100 who sign letter supporting Cameron and Osborne
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