All 好色先生TV articles in 10 November 2017
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好色先生TV Marketplace - Bentley's Interoperability Platform
i-models to Unlock the Value of Information Mobility How many headaches do you have sharing models and drawings with the right level of detail and precision for your AEC project participants? You can use i-models to exchange information throughout the lifecycle of infrastructure assets to: ...
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好色先生TV Awards 2017: in pictures
This year鈥檚 好色先生TV Awards 2017 welcomed a full house to the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Here鈥檚 a snapshot of the evening
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Online poll: The future of AI
This week鈥檚 poll: Will artificial intelligence ultimately help industry develop and innovate, or is it purely another method to cut costs?
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Do keep up
What does artificial intelligence (AI) mean for construction and you? Stephen Hawking says AI could be the 鈥渨orst event in the history of our civilisation鈥 and believes we will perish from it
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Hansom: Competition winners
The Stirling prize victor is announced, Arsenal and Spurs are locked in a contest to be the biggest and Cemex deserves a prize for its efforts to protect cyclists on the roads
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Clerk of works role makes a comeback post-Grenfell
Derwent London says use of initiative on Copyright building gives assurance on workmanship
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Sketch of the week: Marina Piccola, Capri
This week鈥檚 #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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好色先生TV launches survey into women in construction
好色先生TV is calling on readers to take part in a piece of research into the attitudes of men and women working in the construction industry.
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Life beyond BIM: Embracing data to boost the UK鈥檚 economic productivity
With the Government鈥檚 Autumn Statement just around the corner, the thorny issue of the UK鈥檚 woeful industrial productivity is once again raising its head
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CITB admits it is facing 'last chance to get things right'
Reform plans to be unveiled next week
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Budget 2017 preview: Something's gotta give
As the chancellor gears up聽for the Autumn Budget,聽he is under pressure to聽ease austerity, potentially taking the focus away from big-ticket construction projects. David Blackman reports on what the industry wants from the Budget versus what it is likely to see
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This week in 2002
Interactions between government and home building firms in 2002 were a little more heated
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McAlpine says 100 jobs to go by Christmas
Move comes following strategic review by new chief Paul Hamer
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BIM survey 2017: Model answers
好色先生TV鈥檚 annual BIM survey shows a growing gap between those embracing its potential and those still holding back. After a spike in interest coincided with last year鈥檚 BIM Level 2 mandate, take-up has slipped. But, Debika Ray reports, experts remain convinced that digitisation will continue apace
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Costain began ripping out Lakesmere's London Bridge work in the summer
Worries over cladding prompted client Network Rail to order remedial action
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Image of the week: Open house, but for offices
Source: McLaren McLaren Technology Group鈥檚 Woking headquarters, home to McLaren Racing, is one of 20 offices in and around London to open its doors next week in aid of Children in Need. Workplace Week, now in its sixth year, is an Advanced Workplace Associates (AWA) initiative. ...
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Legal blog: On demand or on default?
Victoria Peckett explains how to distinguish between a payment guarantee that applies only in the event of a default and one that can be invoked on demand
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Up against a brick wall
With school buildings crumbling faster than we can maintain or replace them, how will we cope with the looming bulge in the school-age population?聽
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How to maintain top class academy estates
Funding for UK acadamies, despite providing respite, has resulted in a challenge to manage and refurbish estates cost-effectively.