All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 04 November 2011 – Page 3
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Camden sport centre, library and offices get planning at King's Cross
Planning permission granted to King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership as part of area’s wider redevelopment
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MPs: 'Government is failing to jump-start regeneration'
Select committee urges government to take greater risks with public land to reap regeneration gains
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Taylor Wimpey sales up despite market fears
Housebuilder says market is stable despite euro crisis
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Willmott Dixon completes eight-storey cross-laminated timber building
Contractors claims use of solid cross-laminated timber on East London apartment block saved 892 tonnes of carbon
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Land Secs wins planning on major Victoria scheme
Kingsgate House redevelopment is designed by Lynch Architects
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Changes to public procurement regulations
A round-up of the recent changes arising from the Public Procurement Regulations 2011
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Make Architects appointed on major Hanover Square scheme
Project, by Legal & General Property, also involves Mace, WSP Group and EC Harris
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Safety in numbers
Nobody is safe from the acquiring arms of foreign firms (apart from architects), but is this the grisly end of UK independence or just small companies fighting for survival?
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Public procurement: Getting the hang of it
Public procurement rules aren’t there to be broken - Brussels’ orders. But it will help if you learn to juggle with their terms
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Hopkins' profit falls by half
Velodrome architect saw turnover fall 41% over the year ending 31 March 2011
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Museum of Liverpool facing serious technical problems
Architect AEW hit by £3.5m claim after newly opened £72m museum finds faulty steps and ceilings
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St Mary's University's new wave of sports facilities
Morgan Sindall has completed a £6m sports centre for St Mary’s University College in Twickenham, south-west London.
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My Digital Life: Erland Rendall
A forward thinker, it’s not just apps and tweeting that gets Erland’s digital buzz going
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Persimmon develops standardised school
Move believed to make firm the first housebuilder to join race to make low-cost schools
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Are we experiencing the second great depression? Into the vortex
Reports out this week warn of five more years of economic decline, soaring unemployment and the threat of widespread social unrest. Could we be experiencing a second Great Depression? ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV travels back in time to predict construction’s future
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Cost model: Small projects
With low availability of space and pressure to reduce costs, more small projects are being built - especially with high demand for affordable housing, care homes and office fit-out. Peter Fordham, Simon Hughes and Paul Donlen of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, cost it up
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The consultancy sector: Little and large
Consolidation is now the name of the consultancy sector game - except some clients still like a more individual touch. Joey Gardiner asks if uneasiness over the new giants is spawning small startups
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Julian Daniel sets up construction firm
Former head of Lend Lease’s construction business in England and Wales has launched company
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint ... At construction rocks
This year our industry experts let their hair down in Camden
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UK must invest more in R&D, says ICE boss
Coackley stresses importance of increasing research and development investment in first interview as ICE president