All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 06 November 2015 – Page 3
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Not guilty!
Recent columns have been on how legal wrangling can mangle the procurement process. But is it really the lawyers at fault?
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The new frontier
The majority of construction firms caught up in a cross-border dispute will plump for international arbitration. Why is this?
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Spending cuts: Where the axe falls
As the chancellor prepares to unveil the latest Comprehensive Spending Review and Autumn Statement, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV asks where will the cuts be made
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Osborne and Crossrail: The end of the affair?
Whatever went wrong? I suspect political ambition and calculation have intervened
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Online poll: Steel
Will government measures on buying and sourcing steel succeed in levelling the playing field for UK firms competing against overseas suppliers? Vote below
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Fears grow over deregulation of housing association sector
Major credit agency says government plans to reclassify housing associations would be ‘credit negative’
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Armitt: NIC could usher in new ‘infrastructure revolution’
Incoming ICE president says commission could enable progress in infrastructure not seen since the 19th century
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P22 framework launch imminent
Department of Health to live new framework before October next year
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Commercial developments: Playing catch-up
Office construction is at its highest point since the credit crunch. So why aren’t the main players full of confidence for the future?
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Facing an uncertain future
This government’s shift into a higher gear has presented many positives for the industry but there are still question marks around apprenticeships. How can we best deliver a new generation of skilled construction workers?
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But the levy was dry …
The CITB should be a vehicle for world-class training but for over 50 years the levy has created resentment. It’s time for a rethink. However, current plans for reform do not go far enough
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CPD 25 2015: Concrete repair and BS EN 1504
This module examines the dangers of concrete corrosion, exploring the most common causes and offering guidance on the most effective methods of repair. It is sponsored by Mapei
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Tracker: September 2015
The construction activity index strengthened slightly after falling into negative territory last month, but the order index worsened for the second successive month in a row
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Illegal immigration clampdown begins in construction
Week-long inspection drive targets ‘rogue employers’
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Cameron confirms 2017 cut-off for councils' local plans
Housing and planning bill to be launched this week
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