All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 04 December 2015 – Page 3
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CPD 30 2015: Use of stone and faience cladding
This CPD focuses on two traditional facade materials in contemporary architecture and restoration projects, examining their sustainability credentials and installation methods. It is sponsored by Szerelmey
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Get out there
Construction is in recovery in the UK yet still holds back from competing for work overseas. It’s time it put itself forward to grab a bigger share of a growing international construction market
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Sketch of the week: Passivhaus for north Essex
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Exley, director at Water Lane Architects
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Christmas stuffing
For those wondering what to put in their loved ones’ Xmas stocking this year, here are two page-turners about adjudication that will leave them feeling satisfyingly replete
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Battersea Power Station: Pigs might fly
Battersea Power Station was a landmark beloved of the public even before it appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd’s Animals album. So the pressure was on when Historic England insisted on replacing the four iconic chimneys with perfect replicas of the originals
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Berkeley pledges extra £500m to shareholders
Chairman Tony Pidgley welcomes government’s extra housing cash but warns on property tax changes
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British Land unveils 32-storey City tower
Arup Associates-designed scheme for UBS’ London HQ site
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BMJ's £25m hospital scheme gets green light
Work is part of Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital redevelopment
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Image of the week: The world is watching
A projection by artist JR is displayed on the national assembly in Paris as part of the Paris Climate Conference
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Hansom: The hours of folly
Errors this week include an estate agent praising TV’s latest satire on house prices, the mayor of London shooting himself in the foot, and an awkward discussion at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Live. Plus, can readers help with a history project?
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Live: That was the week that was
Here are seven things we learned at last week’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Live conference
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Plans for east midlands HS2 hub station
Architect Farrells works up plans for councils ahead of second phase of rail scheme
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Chinese contractor sets sights on place in UK top 20
BCEGI’s UK operations director refuses to rule out acquisitions to boost company’s market share
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The Chinese are coming
With Chinese developers becoming a prominent fixture in UK construction, what must firms here do to compete with the Chinese contractors they bring with them
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A yellow card for penalties?
When two cases on liquidated damages were heard in the Supreme Court, it seemed possible that the law on penalty clauses was to receive a shake-up
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Housebuilding: Home delivery
The government is keen to move away from `generation rent’ but are the measures it is putting in place enough to deliver the homes the country needs?
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Life of Pycroft
He’s the boy from Bradford, done good – a ‘tough as nails’ business leader who built the Shard and steered Mace to become one of the UK’s most prestigious multidisciplinary construction firms
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Crest Nicholson UK’s ‘greenest housebuilder’
Firm ranked ahead of Barratt and Lendlease in report, written by HCA, Jones Lang LaSalle and the UKGBC
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