All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 11 November 2011 – Page 5
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Q&A with a roofing specialist: To top it all
How has roofing design been affected by the pressure to reduce costs while providing environmentally-friendly solutions? Brent Tyrrell, business development manager at Lakesmere, talks about the latest developments in the sector
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Hansom: It's all relative
Positions are made clear this week, as a producer defends his august ancestor, doctors are sent to the bottom of the ladder, and a new book lifts the lid on architects’ romantic antics
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Land Secs urges government to adopt Tif to boost industry
Scheme is already working in Scotland
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The Construction Act: Changes to consultants' payment processes
Consultants’ payment processes are traditionally very different to those of contractors. So how have they changed in the standard contracts since the new Construction Act?
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School buildings: Could achieve great things
Schools need results and, with a new building programme on its way, the design and construction industries are the best people to deliver
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RMJM wins planning for teaching facility in Wales
Project will include secondary, higher and further education facilities
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Mix of procurement for £500m schools spend
Existing local frameworks and one-off procurements will be used for £500m worth of projects to address school places
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Willmott Dixon faces £2.4m claim from BSF subbie
John Cooper Construction says Willmott Dixon failed to suply it with necessary information
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Carillion closes its 150-year-old piling business
Source claims staff were told the news last week
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London office market hit by economic turmoil, says Hammerson
Developer rules out speculative commercial schemes in the current market
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Scottish glazing firm AC Yule enters administration
211 staff made redundant at Aberdeen curtain walling company
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Sanctuary wins £89m funding deal from HCA
Housing association agrees largest funding package yet to build 3,689 homes
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Costain profit on track as orders hit £2.6bn
Cotract to build London Bridge station win boosts orders beyond 2013
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BDP suffers 60% drop in pre-tax profit to £2.8m
Turnover also down as pay of highest paid director increased by 14% to £284,000
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Health and Safety man suspended after falling off ladder
Health and safety trainer suspended from duty after falling from a ladder during a demonstration
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Tottenham Hotspur FC 'put Olympic board under surveillance'
Metropolitan Police investigating as dramatic claims made at London Assembly meeting
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Dooley wins unfair dismissal appeal against Ucatt
Union’s leadership race descends further into chaos
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FMB boss ‘on leave’ over performance questions
Negotiations are ongoing between director general Richard Diment and trade body