All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 10 November 2017 – Page 2
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Construction 4.0: where are we now?
From drones that do site inspections, to exoskeletons that save construction workers from back injury, to algorithms that crunch building codes to churn out thousands of design variants, artificial intelligence is ushering in a fourth revolution in construction.
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Capco in talks with council to increase homes at Earls Court
Developer wants to increase the number of homes in its Sir Terry Farrell designed masterplan to at least 10,000
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Malaysian developer buys Willmott Dixon's resi development arm
Be Living has a gross development value of £2.5bn
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Cost model: Office fit-out
Office occupiers and their employees are demanding space that supports new, more efficient ways of working, with a range of environments within a building tailored to different activities. What are the implications for workplace design and fit-out? Martin Kellett and Nicola Gillen of Aecom explain
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Comment
Surviving the Brexit meltdown
The government seems barely to recognise the disconnect between its desire to invest in infrastructure and housing and its determination to reduce immigration. Our industry must work with it to at least limit the fallout
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Gender pay gap reporting is an opportunity to tackle industry's lack of diversity head on
The government’s definition of the gender pay gap does not refer to equal pay for equal work, but rather the overall difference in salaries earned by women and men collectively
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2017: The winners revealed
More than 1,200 people attended construction’s biggest event of the yearÂ
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Drone technology taking off in construction
Nearly eight in ten respondents to a survey plan to use it in the near future
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Government tells CITB to give smaller firms more power
Paul Morrell-authored review comes ahead of next week’s report by CITB detailing how it will reform
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Keller UK appoints major projects director
Jon Hall will look to quickly assemble team for work on HS2
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Egis takes majority stake in 10 Design
French engineering firm had been looking for a partner in Asia
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New Fosters-designed playground puts schoolkids on cloud number nine
Bryan Adams’-backed project opens up new play areas for West London primary school
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Royal Bam appoints new UK construction boss
Current chief executive Graham Cash is to retire at the end of the year
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Mace working to mitigate impact of Lakesmere administration
Firm was working at Heathrow and Hinkley, according to Barbour ABI
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Just one-third of SMEs paid within 30 days, says FMB
Research reveals three quarters are being hampered by ‘cowboy clients’
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Sadiq Khan unveils Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans
Proposals would see all east-west traffic restricted from entering Oxford Street between Orchard Street and Oxford Circus
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Carillion awarded Network Rail contracts
Both are on the Midland Mainline improvement programme
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Comment
New is no guarantee: bridging the gap between design, construction and FM
From a construction perspective, how can you design in a user centric way when there is no user to consider?
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St Albans mixed-use scheme gets green light
Plans to provide retail spaces, office and resident accomodation
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US architect unveils plans for 56-storey City tower
Skyscraper’s tapered profile echoes neighbouring Cheesegrater
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