All Building articles in 28 July 2017 – Page 3
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News
Government aims to stamp out leasehold 'abuses'
Plans would end ground rent hikes and protect buyers from legal loopholes
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Comment
Smart(er) procurement
Smart buildings can only be as smart as the people who use and manage them
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News
Legal row hits £200m Liverpool Chinatown development
Local authority says developer CDC owes £950,000 in missed staged payments
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News
London's Tin Pan Alley to get £142m overhaul
The Skanska development, due for completion in early 2020, will combine retail, leisure and entertainment spaces
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News
Landlord Grainger buys east London PRS scheme
Joint venture team snaps up site being developed by the renamed Bouygues Development
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News
Liverpool FC looks to redevelop training ground into housing estate
The Melwood site has been home to the club’s training facilities since the late 1950s
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News
Small builders stay upbeat but warn growth is slowing
FMB says firms are short of bricklayers and carpenters
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News
'Healthy' buildings boost productivity, study says
UK output could rise by the equivalent of £20bn, Atkins-commissioned report reveals
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News
Arup continues with Peckham tower block investigation
Consultants probing structure after residents expressed concerns about cracks in the buildings
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Archive Titles
Carillion loses library contract
Deal with Hounslow Council covers 11 libraries and had six years to run
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News
Council to spend £20m on high-rise fire safety measures
Hammersmith Fulham council is investing in sprinklers, safety checks and concierges
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