All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 04 November 2011 – Page 4
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Features
The Tom Bloxham interview
For 20 years, renowned regeneration company Urban Splash grew and grew. Then in 2008 the bottom fell out of the market and soon after the firm found itself on the ‘brink of collapse’. Its founder tells Emily Wright how it changed everything - and nothing
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The rise of the BIM consultant
With its clear government backing and success stories in the press, construction firms realise that BIM is a Very Important Thing. The question is, how to do it? Thomas Lane meets the new wave of BIM consultants who may have the answer
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Hansom: hitting the big time
The lure of celebrity proves too much to resist as industry members rub shoulders with Strictly contestants, reveal their own love of performing and start morphing into famous figures themselves
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The big time
You’ve got to be in it to win it, but who is going to win this consultant sector battle?
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Inbox: On balance
This week, readers weigh up the arguments for and against PFI, decide the Green Construction Board is missing an academic voice and urge the Scottish government to reconsider its capital budget cuts
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Respected healthcare architect ceases trading
UK arm of Jonathan Bailey Associates has been placed into voluntary liquidation
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United AG latest subbie to go bust on Olympic village
Project has seen failure of several subbies with others in talks with Galliford Try over financial disputes
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Watchdog claims Ucatt may invalidate another leadership election after barring candidates
Both Alan Ritchie and Mick Dooley have been banned from standing for general secretary
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When does the new Construction Act apply?
Working out when the new Act applies is tricky, but looking at past cases might help
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Arabtec posts five-fold surge in profit and targets work abroad
UAE’s largest builder made a net profit of £6.6m in the three months to 30 September
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NEC3 and the global market: World domination
Although Tony Bingham and others criticise the NEC3 for its administrative burden, in the global construction market it has a vital role to play in good project management
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Construction appointments 4 November 2011
Almacantar, the HCA, Pick Everard, Ernst & Young and Robertson Group have all made appointments this week.
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FIT cuts threaten 25,000 jobs
Plans announced this week to reduce feed-in-tarrif to 21p per kWh
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Sir Robert McAlpine faces £530,000 claim by hospital
Claim is for damaged flooring; while McAlpine’s insurers subsequently claim against subbie NG Bailey
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A quarter of Davis Langdon directors face redundancy
Forty directors may go as consultant confirms senior level restructure in response to downturn
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Consultants on £32bn High Speed 2 rail shortlist revealed
Winner will be revealed before the end of the year
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Island surf: Zaha Hadid's £172m Abu Dhabi bridge is completed
Bridge is a waveform structure 60m above water level
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Robertson Group unveils £6.5m pre tax profit
Turnover at infrastructure, support services and construction firm increased by 5% during the year to 4 April 2011
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HSS Hire wins contract to supply tools to British Waterways
New outsource service will offer online hire management to staff