All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 09 October 2015 – Page 3
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Let's get serious
Bringing a solution to the housing shortage under the remit of the NIC would show the Conservatives mean business
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Offices: Time to get smart
With four generations active in the workplace it’s time to ditch preconceived, 20th century notions about office layout
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Arbitration and adjudication: A tale of two acts
Statutory adjudication has emulated arbitration, including its mass of case law. Is it time for an Adjudication Act?
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Exclusive: Corbyn demands HS2 'guarantees'
Labour leader sets out his forthright views on HS2 and blacklisting
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Not plane sailing
Labour conference showed the party is currently split into three significant factions
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Can Corbynomics get Britain building?
As the major influence on Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policy, Richard Murphy has had a lot to talk about over the last few months. But what might the much-trailed people’s QE mean for the construction industry?
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Procurement: Prepare for the best
Successful procurement depends on whether the evaluation methodologies used are likely to produce the desired results. Here’s some advice
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Bringing it all back home
With some main contractors taking delivery expertise back in house in the hope it will reassure clients they can get the job done, Joey Gardiner asks if the subcontracting model has had its day
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What to specify: Healthcare
Hospitals and healthcare facilities make very particular demands of products specified in their buildings
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Online poll: Corbynomics
Would Jeremy Corbyn’s economic policies benefit the construction industry? Vote here
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How the NIC can meet its potential
The National Infrastructure Commission must wield binding decision-making powers
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Thick as thieves
The National Infrastructure Commission announcement was a masterclass in Osborne tactics contained within a substantial speech
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Flagship £2.9bn consultants framework delayed yet again
Award of major public sector framework now almost three years late
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Drawing battle lines
Under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, the Labour Party differs wildly to the Conservatives in its answer to the housing crisis and attitude to social housing. It will be interesting to see how the government responds to the new rhetoric
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CPD 22 2015: Collaborative information management
This CPD focuses on how one architecture practice, TP Bennett, addressed the challenges of managing project data. It is sponsored by Newforma
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Sustainability: Energy performance contracts
Energy Performance Contracts are increasing in popularity as a way of delivering large-scale energy savings in existing buildings
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Green buildings: A new approach
Redefining the business case for creating sustainable buildings
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Waste not, want not water management
Better, more effective water management and harvesting techniques need to be designed into every element of a building
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Are net zero water buildings far off?
Adopting a more holistic approach to water management in buildings could get us on the path to net zero water buildings
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