All Building articles in 7 September 2018 – Page 2
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Government should keep Help to Buy because it's working, says housebuilders' group
HBF publishes report on benefits of under-fire initiative as government mulls overhaul
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Danish architect completes building that doubles as bridge
Architect dubs Faroese town hall ‘world’s most scenic’
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Wembley to get a new car park – painted pink
Colour chosen to help with getting around the site
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Transport committee chair slams Grayling amid HS2 delay reports
Transport secretary in firing line again
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Clarion launches £1.8bn framework
The housing association is tendering the 20-year contract in three lots
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Big names eye £250m Moorfields centre
RSHP, Bennetts Associates, Aecom, Hopkins and Ryder shortlisted for £250m ophthalmology complex
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Construction output slips in August
Work on civil engineering projects decreased for the first time in five months
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Redrow boss gives Persimmon another blast, calling bonus scheme a 'disgrace'
Steve Morgan says furore has ‘left cloud over industry’
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Architects to face post-Grenfell health and safety test
Mandatory test to be introduced next year
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Developer details fire damage at Liverpool art deco gem
Littlewoods Building suffers damage to west-wing clock tower, floor and roof
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LDA Design to lead landscape regeneration of Thamesmead
Peabody has appointed a consortium to set out a plan for the estate’s overhaul
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Comment
Combustibles ban: flexibility will strengthen regulations
Change is our collective responsibility as a sector and we must be active participants, but the competing interests at play within the construction industry mean that the government needs to take ownership of the process
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Architect tasked with finding spots in London for drones to land
Drone specialist wants rooftop areas for vehicles that could eventually carry passengers
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Comment
Time is here for Trailblazer Apprenticeships standards – but there’s still much work to do
In the past 18 months, British Gypsum has been working with the Federation of Master Builders to develop the Plasterer Trailblazer Apprenticeships Standards. The new standards have the potential to bring more young talent into the industry, but must be managed carefully or their impact will be stunted.
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Design university campuses to aid industry collaboration while safeguarding research
Universities are not just seats of learning, they should also be a places where students work with the commercial world in industry-standard surroundings, says Alex Solk
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