All Building articles in 17 July 2015 – Page 2
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News
Highways England launches £1.3bn of Yorkshire road works
Government-owned company has met suppliers and stakeholders to set out delivery for £1.3bn investment
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Aggregate Industries expands into UK cement market
Firm takes ownership of cement plants in Staffordshire and Northern Ireland as part of the Lafarge Holcim mega-merger
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T&T wins mega Singapore data centre
Data centre for Indonesia’s largest telecommunications company
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Engineer picked for Chelsea FC's 'gothic skin'
SME appointed as facade engineer on high profile project
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Zero carbon is 'commercially viable', says Solcer House creator
The research centre behind the Solcer House ‘smart home’ slams government U-turn on zero carbon
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Mole designs Cambridge's first co-housing
Architect working with Swedish off-site housing manufacturer
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Value of National Infrastructure Pipeline dips by £2.1bn
National Infrastructure Pipeline value falls due to lack of private sector oil and gas investment
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Heavyweight firms urge PM to back Heathrow runway
More than 270 firms sign open letter calling on prime minister to back new Heathrow runway
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Buyers circle Queen's builder
Administrators for Fairhurst Ward Abbotts say they are in early negotiations with interested buyers
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More than 200 firms slam government's zero carbon U-turn
Signatories of the letter include senior directors and executives at Aldersgate Group, Argent, Bouygues, Buro Happold, Lendlease, Sir Robert McAlpine and Willmott Dixon
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Nuclear faces battle for workers
Nuclear industry experts fear sector could lose out on skilled workers to other major projects like HS2
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Stanhope pre-tax profit jumps 56%
Stanhope has reported an increase in its pre-tax profit for 2015 to £13.2m
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Crossrail 2 pleas for '£250m this autumn' as momentum builds
Mayor of London Boris Johnson and business leaders including Morgan Sindall, Mace and T T CEOs urge government to crack on with project
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Plans in for major Mayfair hotel
Hopkins submits plans for client Grosvenor for Hyde Park Corner hotel
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Comment
Another fine mess
Construction companies face vastly increased fines for breaching environmental law – so be clear about the legal implications of your activities or you could end up in big trouble
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Features
Image of the week: There may be tunnels ahead …
Police guard a drainage pipe outside Altiplano maximum security prison in Mexico following a high profile escape
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Archive Titles
Sketch of the week: Sydney Opera House
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by John Gouldsmith, architect at Probyn Miers.
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Comment
Hansom: Parks and recreation
The sun has been out, so who’s for a spot of croquet at the airport, a jolly old sing-song, a trip to Wembley and a tour of the more unusually named towers of London?
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Comment
On shaky ground
The government’s dropping of zero-carbon home requirements smacks of short-termism
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Comment
Fitness for purpose: MT Højgaard A/S vs Eon Climate and Renewables UK Robin Rigg East Limited and another
Before Lord Justice Jackson, Lord Justice Patten and Lord Justice Underhill in the Court of Appeal. Judgment delivered 30 April 2015
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