All ɫTV articles in 02 December 2011 – Page 4
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Mother slams crane safety plans
Mother who lost son in Battersea crane disaster hits out at HSE plans to scrap tower crane register
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Features
PCKO interview: The new country
Thirty years ago PCKO Architects broke into what was a tough UK market. Now they’re hitting China. So what’s their secret? Andrew Ogorzalek and Peter Chlapowski talk to Emily Wright about luck … and vodka
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Features
Cost model: Temporary venues
With the popularity of global sporting events continuing to grow against a background of economic uncertainty and the need for reducing public expenditure, Hein le Roux of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, examines the pros and cons of using temporary venues for sporting events
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Gardiner & Theobald will stay independent, says boss
Firm posts marginal drops in turnover and profit and reports mixed picture across global markets
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Comment
Wonders and blunders with Joe Griffiths
Joe Griffiths wants to keep New York’s precious Chrysler ɫTV firmly in his sights but had a lucky escape from London’s equivalent of the gateway to Mordor, Archway Tower
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Government skills quango snubs BIM training
Construction Industry Council boss slams “absolutely crazy” decision not to fund development of BIM skills
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High Court rejects Ritchie's bid to block Ucatt election
Former leader barred from standing for re-election amid misuse of expenses claims
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Morgan Sindall opens Cumbria office to bid for nuclear work
The office will be staffed by between 10 and 20 people
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BDP unveils shopping and leisure project in Turkey's third largest city
175,000m2 scheme will also feature a fun park
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Comment
Autumn statement response: A step forward but where to?
Quite a package of interventions but an overall infrastructure vision is still missing, says Richard Threlfall, KPMG’s UK head of infrastructure
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Comment
Autumn statement response: New ways of raising the readies
Of real interest is what the chancellor said about funding, says Simon Rawlinson, head of strategic research & insight at EC Harris
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Austin-Smith:Lord considers takeover plan
Unpaid fees from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage have landed the firm in financial trouble
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Comment
Hansom: Do pay attention
This week an energy minister and architects’ board make glaring slip-ups, but there’s no room for error in one firm’s ‘grand opening’. Elsewhere, employees strive towards perfectly sustainable homes
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Commons: we're tackling asbestos
Bercrow has given details of how Parliament is tackling its asbestos problem
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Features
The health care sector: Anyone know how this works?
The government is bent on a major shake-up of NHS estate procurement, yet it’s been almost silent on how the new system will work. Should the construction industry simply be working it out for themselves? ɫTV asks the experts
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Comment
Inbox: ɫTV analysis
Readers interpret recent news of government funding for housing and architects’ unemployment
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Comment
Aiming for zero (carbon)
The government is consulting on the feed-in tariff cut, but Dan Jestico says it should also be asking the industry for views on how non-domestic buildings can be zero carbon by 2019
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Comment
Carillion vs Smith: Don't take part if you don't agree
If you don’t think an adjudication should take place, don’t just go ahead with it - either press pause or get out altogether
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Bam and Aedas to build ‘York Engineers Triangle’
Network Rail contract believed to be worth around £40m
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Comment
Carillion vs Smith: Adjudicating the same dispute
The principle that the same dispute cannot go to adjudication twice has just been upheld in the court, making it clear that simply repackaging the issues is not acceptable