More news – Page 713
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Boddingtons Brewery's £175m overhaul OK'd
The 556-home project will deliver 375 properties for rent in Manchester
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Graham Group's profit falls again
Northern Ireland-based contractor blames knock-on effects of ‘major contractor collapse’ and failure of a JV partner
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Mid-sized construction firms 'upbeat about Brexit'
Poll finds firms have become more positive towards UK’s impending exit from the EU
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Government announces action plan to speed up combustible cladding removal on private buildings
Work has started on just 21 of 297 buildings
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Financial Reporting Council launches probe of SIG accounts
Watchdog to investigate the accounts audited by Big Four firm Deloitte
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What does HS2 mean for landscape, and how is this being approached?
Christoph Brintrup, head of landscape design at HS2 explains the process behind ensuring HS2 considers its urban and rural surroundings
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Image of the week: Deal or no deal?
More than 100,000 people marched through central London last Saturday to demand a final vote on any UK exit deal
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Comment
Legal: Counting the cost of change
Lindy Patterson looks at how valuing compensation events under NEC is affected by a retrospective change in scope
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Legal: Broken records can be expensive
Hannah Mycock-Overell explains how good record-keeping practices will help if disputes later arise
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Will Hackitt make a difference?
The Business Sprinkler Alliance and Building asked readers what changes they expect as a result of the Hackitt review, and how soon these might come. Debika Ray reports on the survey results
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Sketch of the week: Kensington, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ellisha Seagroatt, architectural junior at Calfordseaden
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From the archive: 2006
This week we interviewed Lib Dem leader Vince Cable. We found another political interview, in Building’s dusty archive
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Mac demolition contractor to start “as soon as possible” as collapse risk grows
Sections of building are set to be taken down by demolition specialist Reigart
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Combustible materials ban: what would it mean?
What might government proposals on the future use of materials in high-rise buildings mean for specifiers and manufacturers?
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Combustibles ban could spell end of cross-laminated timber, says architect who helped pioneer it
Waugh Thistleton’s Anthony Thistleton says the UK “would go from a world leader to a backwater” with the collapse of CLT
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Charting a course for change
The construction industry needs reform – that much is clear. It’s time to recognise the factors we can’t control and tackle the ones we know we can
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Canary Wharf: Eighties revival
Wood Wharf, the latest development on the Canary Wharf estate, seeks to move away from the original scheme’s anodyne corporate banking aesthetic
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Mayor's Docks regen plans get go-ahead
The London Economic Action Partnership green-lights £314m scheme
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Leicester City submits plans for £80m training centre
The KSS-designed scheme was unveiled last month