All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 11 December 2015 – Page 3
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Ardmore wins £80m phase one at Canada Water
Ardmore has been awarded the first phase of the major redevelopment of Canada Water
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CH2M bags lead role on £18bn tube upgrade
Consultant wins programme development role with PwC for four Underground lines
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Sellar submits plans for heightened Paddington tower
Major mixed-use scheme includes 72-storey Renzo Piano-designed tower
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Waterman lands roles on major Capco schemes
Consultant announces wins on major schemes in London, Dublin and Melbourne, Australia
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Carillion bags £120m Northern Rail FM win
Contractor to provide facilities management for Arriva’s northern rail franchise estate
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Dismay as airport expansion decision delayed to next summer
Government confirms delay and says it needs more time to test air quality
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Arcadis development head to set up new firm
The head of development is set to leave in the new year
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Normal service resumed?
Following a turbulent 12 months of engineering delays, in-fighting and inadequate planning, Network Rail’s fortunes seem to have turned following George Osborne’s increase to capital spending and Sir Peter Hendy’s reconfigured spending programme. So has the company got away with it?
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Comment
Hansom: A touch of class
This week, the case against Heathrow is nailed, a beer is launched specially for architects, a ballet school is a pas de deux or two away from expansion, and the burghers of Mayfair get sniffy about affordable housing
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Sketch of the week: the Burj Khalifa
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by John Gouldsmith at Probyn Miers
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Comment
Ready, action
World leaders at the Paris summit entered the final stages of negotiation over an agreement to limit carbon emissions this week
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Features
Paris summit: Feeling the heat
At this week’s UN Climate Change Summit, the UK could no longer boast of having the greenest policies in the room. So after several months of Conservative policy changes, how is the country measuring up to its own targets?
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Comment
About time
Just 10 years from Construction 2025’s deadline, the industry has little idea of how it will reach the government target of cutting build time by 50%. It’s time to put ‘time’ back on the agenda
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Online poll: Flood defences
Should the government be spending more on flood defences? Vote here
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Another fine mess
From February next year, new health and safety sentencing guidelines will apply. The approach the Sentencing Council has taken is draconian - with hugely increased fines - but is it fair?
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Features
Intergenerational housing: Side by side
One answer to the question of how to house the rapidly ageing UK population is to use an intergenerational model, that mixes housing for all ages, from young to old
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Comment
Quantum meruit: Just desserts
It seems only fair that a party should be paid a reasonable amount for the work it performed. But the courts have taken a nuanced approach to quantum meruit claims
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Infrastructure: Tunnelling
Significant investment in rail, water and energy infrastructure will drive a strong pipeline in tunnelling for the next decade across the UK. The design and engineering of tunnels can mitigate their impact and optimise construction
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