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    Construction leaders reception

    2015-10-22T15:45:00Z

    Building magazine’s publisher hosts an event for leading industry figures

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    Housebuilders' salary survey 2015: Making hay…

    2015-10-22T06:00:00Z

    This year’s housebuilders’ salary survey finds that wages and bonuses are both on the up. But how long will it last?

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    Wellness: The ups and downs

    2015-10-21T10:17:00Z

    Now that employers have cottoned on to the link between wellbeing and improved productivity, pressure is growing for clients to start taking the concept seriously

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    Lead times: July - Sept 2015

    2015-10-19T13:39:00Z

    Increases to lead times continue, albeit to a smaller number of trades than seen in previous quarters. The major issue forecast going forward is labour shortages

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    Spotlight: Managing lead times

    2015-10-19T13:39:00Z

    With the ripples of recession still being felt through the lead times of many specialist trades, Brian Moone discusses how clients of the supply chain can minimise disruption

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    Global city focus: Jeddah

    2015-10-16T13:01:00Z

    Jeddah, the Bride of the Red Sea, is a city steeped in history and culture, capitalising on its heritage as a regional hub to place itself as a leading city of the Middle East

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    Infrastructure: Hitting home

    2015-10-16T06:00:00Z

    In the first of a series of articles leading up to the Building Live conference, Joey Gardiner reports on the opportunities in infrastructure

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    BES: Birmingham or bust

    2015-10-15T06:00:00Z

    Birmingham council has scrapped its energy efficiency drive. We look at how the £1bn Birmingham Energy Savers scheme and the Green Deal’s fates were inextricably bound, and what the city’s options are now

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    Building hacking: Who's in control?

    2015-10-14T06:00:00Z

    As building management systems become a greater part of our daily lives, their susceptibility to cyber attack is ever increasing. How would your building handle getting hacked?

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    Victoria’s super Nova

    2015-10-09T06:00:00Z

    The £2.2bn Nova Victoria scheme was always going to be a star project. But, on a hemmed in space, it needed some special solutions to make it shine

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    Can Corbynomics get Britain building?

    2015-10-08T06:00:00Z

    As the major influence on Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policy, Richard Murphy has had a lot to talk about over the last few months. But what might the much-trailed people’s QE mean for the construction industry?

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    Not plane sailing

    2015-10-08T06:00:00Z

    Labour conference showed the party is currently split into three significant factions

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    Bringing it all back home

    2015-10-07T12:46:00Z

    With some main contractors taking delivery expertise back in house in the hope it will reassure clients they can get the job done, Joey Gardiner asks if the subcontracting model has had its day

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    What to specify: Healthcare

    2015-10-07T12:04:00Z

    Hospitals and healthcare facilities make very particular demands of products specified in their buildings

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    Sustainability: Energy performance contracts

    2015-10-06T12:13:00Z

    Energy Performance Contracts are increasing in popularity as a way of delivering large-scale energy savings in existing buildings

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    Nuclear haste

    2015-10-02T09:23:00Z

    The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is edging closer to reality, with backing from China. But the nearer it gets to going ahead, the greater the opposition gathering against it. Can the industry finally start believing it will happen?

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    From the Archives in 1990

    2015-10-02T09:21:00Z

    Building gets to know Sam, Scrappy and Goldie

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    1 million homes: Hitting the mark

    2015-10-01T06:00:00Z

    Housing minister Brandon Lewis has publicly stated that he wants to see over one million homes built in the next five years. But can the sector meet this challenge?

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    Building intelligence: Q2 2015

    2015-09-30T11:36:00Z

    The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that total construction output remained flat over the quarter, but registered above levels recorded for the same period last year. Experian Economics reports

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    Tracker: August 2015

    2015-09-29T10:50:00Z

    After last month’s positive movement, the construction activity indicator falls into negative territory for the month, while employment prospects take a nervy dip