All ɫTV articles in 07 October 2011 – Page 3
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Health White Paper available now
Report offers in-depth guide to opportunities in the health sector over the next four years
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Consultants chosen for deep nuclear waste store
Parsons Brinckerhoff and G&T part of team for “geological” storage facility
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£1bn carbon capture pilot 'axed'
Report says Scottish Power due to pull out of flagship Longannet scheme
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Features
Winning work in the healthcare sector
The healthcare industry is changing. The new Health and Social Care Bill is decentralising power, and construction firms are going to have to take the initiative if they want to win work. Emily Wright looks at the data compiled in ɫTV’s first Health White Paper
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Comment
Hansom: Fame!
Everyone yearns for a moment in the limelight - shooting music videos on a Zaha backdrop, enduring the X Factor ordeal, and allowing (as the Labour Party did) film stars to upstage their beloved leader
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Electricians demonstrate in what could be start of 'industry revolution'
Union Unite says action is related to pay and conditions
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Comment
Tory conference Q&A: the construction minister
Emily Wright cornered the construction minister Mark Prisk, at the Tory party conference this week…
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Olympic media centre legacy plans
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has invited bids from companies interested in taking over the press and broadcast centres after the 2012 Games.
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Features
Hold very tight, please: Mike Carroll interview
How do you put a consultancy firm in prime position for growth in the next few years? Mike Carroll, chief executive of Arcadis, tells Emily Wright why flexibility and change are essential to future success
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Comment
Handle with care
The challenge of economic recovery facing the UK government just got tougher
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Gleeds buys New York consultant to target US
Firm wants to generate half of its business from international work within three years and will use acquisition to target New York fit-out market
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Comment
Delivering low carbon buildings in practice
We’re very good at delivering low-carbon buildings on paper, but when it comes to actual performance, we’re where we were 20 years ago. Richard Guy says it’s time to get serious
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Features
Sustainability: ɫTV structures
In-use energy consumption is well regulated, so should we now consider embodied carbon? Isabel McAllister and Anthony Mitchell of Cyril Sweett, Steve Webb and Anna Beckett of Webb Yates report
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Comment
ɫTV buys a pint ... for Hilson Moran
If this lot are anything to go by, engineers are a thrill-seeking bunch
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Olympic site developers to 'build now, pay later'
Executive director of real estate at the OPLC wants developers to have access to land without paying for it upfront
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Carillion boss 'optimistic' for PFI
Howson believes it will ‘allowed the government to take forward more schemes’
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Laing O’Rourke says BIM won it Cheesegrater
Contractors and clients embrace technology but RICS says QSs continue to reject it
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Comment
Must do better
Readers consider how groups or organisations could improve. ɫTV inspection, the RICS and housebuilders all come in for criticism this week
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Comment
Hackney Empires vs Aviva Insurance: What happened next?
Act I: Hackney Empire advances its contractor 750k. Act II: the contractor goes bust. Act III: Hackney tries to recover the money under its surety bond. Now, at last, the denouement …
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