All Buildings articles – Page 29
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Who wins with BIM?
If your firm isn’t using BIM level 2 by Monday, then it can’t be considered for public sector work. So what does the requirement mean for the industry - and who will be the winners and the losers?
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Sir Robert McAlpine bags Broadgate pipeline
British Land selects contractor with aim of creating cost savings on developments
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Hiscox building: Makes you stare
Make Architects’ Hiscox Building in York is a triumphant fusion of heritage and modernity that has at its heart a spectacular foyer of swirling concrete staircases and balconies - oh, and a rocket from the former Soviet arsenal
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Brent Cross regen to start in early 2018
Work expected to start on site of new town centre in early 2018
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EU procurement: Drawing lines
Architects have played down the effect that a vote for Britain to leave the EU this summer would have on the profession, but its impact on procurement could make a big difference
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£500m Birmingham masterplan unveiled
MIPIM latest: Birmingham Council looks for investors for its plans to redevleop Smithfield
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Plans in for 26-storey PRS tower in Newcastle
Stonegate Developments have submitted a planning application to build a 26-storey tower
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Five shortlisted to restore fire-ravaged Mac
Main contractor to be appointed in June to the restoration of Mackintosh building
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22 Bishopsgate right to light battle rumbles on
City of London planners withdraw application for extra powers to fight off objections
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Developer and architect win major Manchester scheme
Network Rail and Manchester City Council move redevelopment of Oxford Road Station site forward
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HCA buys Tesco Wolverhampton site
The former Royal Hospital site is to become a residential development with starter homes
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7 Air Street: A breath of fresh air
Barr Gazetas’ retrofit of a 1920s office block on Air Street in central London has resulted in the first BREEAM ‘outstanding’ rating for a listed building
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22 Bishopsgate under threat over right to light
City of London to vote on acquiring an interest in the Lipton Rogers tower to push forward its development
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Go-ahead for Facebook HQ revised plans
Despite concerns the revised plans to accommodate Facebook at Rathbone Place have been aproved
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Green light for £100m Lendlease uni job
Contractor Lendlease to push forward with enabling works for Liverpool John Moores University’s project
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CLS to begin on £400m Vauxhall Square next year
Mixed-use Allies Morrison scheme will include offices and residential