All Building articles in 7 September 2018 – Page 3
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News
Late-running stadium means Spurs will play Champions League games at Wembley
Club still unable to say when scheme being built by Mace will open
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Fire extinguished at Liverpool's iconic Littlewoods building
No structural damage caused by overnight blaze, says fire brigade
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Amey formally takes over Carillion MoD contracts
Firm was working in joint venture with bust contractor on schemes
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Features
Tune in to the trends at this year’s UK Construction Week
Source: UKCW Trends come and go but buildings stay put. That’s why construction professionals must stay ahead of the trends and build for the future – an easy task at this year’s UK Construction Week (UKCW) at Birmingham’s NEC between 9 – 11 October. ...
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Features
Escape to the beach: building the perfect sandcastle
Summer may feel like it has well and truly finished, but hopefully those across the sector managed to escape to the beach. Here, four professionals from across the sector detail how to build the perfect sandcastle
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Former bank boss becomes developer's UK chief
HB Reavis behind AHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme in Waterloo
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Wilson James appoints company veteran to MD role
Tony Palombo promoted to head up logistics group’s construction operation
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Clarion answers call for Crawley housing scheme
Developer will build 313 new homes for council, subject to planning
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Comment
Addressing three barriers to achieving an ‘Outstanding’ BREEAM rating
Only 1.5% of buildings meet this top rating - why is it so difficult to achieve?
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Haringey council launches £7bn London construction framework
The framework, run by Haringey council on behalf of all 33 London boroughs, covers public sector projects including housing and education schemes
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Comment
Tokyo 2020 – same old challenges, but will it be the same old story?
The Olympic challenge for Toyko 2020 has already begun and there’s the familiar cost overruns and and a fight against time for contractors. But maybe things will be different this time
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News
Crossrail opening delayed by months as firms battle to complete tunnels
Problems sees testing of crucial software pushed back, meaning £15bn project now won't open until next autumn at the earliest
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Mace to project manage luxury hotel project in Vietnam
Deal is contractor’s first hotel job in the country
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Former Grosvenor bigwig joins Wates board
Jeremy Newsum spent 25 years on the executive team at Grosvenor
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Mace wins £200m UCL East job
Contractor beats Laing O’Rourke to blue riband deal for university’s new campus in Stratford
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Costs soar on Galliford Try Derby road job
The £9m scheme is now expected to cost at least £33m
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Bad weather and bad jobs hit Bouygues' construction profit
French giant brought in new UK boss earlier this month
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