Gordon’s legacy: PPP RIP

Wall-to-wall election coverage has overshadowed the big construction story of the week – the dramatic end of the London Underground PPP


 

Surviving social media

Social networks as a marketing tool are here to stay, the trick is not to get overwhelmed by the volumn of activity out there…


 

Scenarios in a hung parliament

David Cameron has approached the Lib-Dems about forming a coalition. Here’s what that may mean


 

Election 2010: Dear prime minister…

Sarah Richardson collects the industry’s messages to the new occupant of Number 10


 

Jack Pringle’s Election Day blog

Our floating voter is still undecided even as he enters the voting booth… where did he put his X?


 

The timing of construction’s rapid growth seems a little ironic

The latest buyers’ index by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply indicates some of the strongest growth in a decade


 

10 changes to Part L for 2010

Our energy expert runs through the parts of the new rules that will have the biggest impact


 

How construction can make cycling safer

Following the tragic death of architect Rebecca Goosen, who was killed in a collision with a 32-tonne cement mixer last year, Building’s web editor joined a cement mixer driver on a trip through central London to try and understand why HGVs…


 

Passivhaus diaries, part 21: Certification!

The Denby Dale home project draws to an end


 

We’re back to double-digit growth in house prices: oh dear

House prices are booming again – crack open the champagne! Or maybe not


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