All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 11 October 2013 – Page 4
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Older, wiser but do they listen?
With the market on the up we do need to worry about main contractors feeling the pinch as subcontractors push their margins up
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Beware of the perils of Qatar work
Why resisting the lure of the 2022 World Cup might be good news for your business
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WYG buys Manchester consultant
Consultant buys six-strong planning and property consultant
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Construction growth falters in August
Output contracted 0.1% in August, but is still 4% up on the previous year
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Amey wins £200m roads contract
East of England maintenance and improvement contract awarded by Highways Agency
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What's in a name?
The TCC has reviewed the law in relation to misnomer and shown that courts are able to call on extrinsic evidence when something goes wrong with the naming of a party
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New faces in government
Cameron’s reshuffle affects key positions for our sector and of most concern is the downgrading of the housing minister role to a junior ministerial position Â
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In at the deep end
A bolt-on to a standard contract for a swimming pool put the contractor into dispute with the facilities manager. But can a collateral warranty within a contract be referred to adjudication?
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Qatar's migrant construction workers: what can be done?
Pressure is on the Qatari authorities to do something about the working conditions of those building the World Cup 2022 infrastructure and venues, so what are the risks UK companies working there could face?
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G&T to revamp New York chat show studios
Firm will project and cost manage rennovation of NBC’s headquarters at 30 Rockefeller Center
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Core Five poaches three Davis Langdon bosses
Davis Langdon’s former head of private residential among those to join cost consultant Core Five
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My digital life … David Bootle
Ryder Architecture’s public relations leader on being distracted by Twitter, his favourite cycling app and the album that takes him back to his bass playing days
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Legal threat to UK firms over Qatar deaths laid bare
Lawyers warn individuals could face arrest and firms be held liable for breaches by subcontractors
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Ditch the ARB
It’s not just that the Architects Registration Board is without purpose - it’s also a drag on innovation and change and threatens the very existence of the RIBA
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All change: CDM regs
The HSE has indicated that changes to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations due in 2014 are likely to be wide ranging and focused on more than cutting red tape
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Construction 2025: A world away
In the first of a new series looking at the government’s vision set out in the Construction 2025 report, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV asks if the opportunities it highlights for global growth really exist
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Planning stats residential projects and approvals in September 2013
Barratt Homes is the top housing client, while the South-east still has the most projects in planning
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Sustainable housing products
We appraise the best products for building energy-efficient homes, from insulated steel lintels to external wall insulation that’s fit for seaside locations
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Hansom: Mixed messages
Digby Jones’ scintillating wit and Boris Johnson’s world-famous joke repertoire both go over the heads of the Chinese, talent gets shoved aside in a government reshuffle and Guildford’s PR exercise goes awry
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BPTW Greenwich scheme wins planning
BPTW Partnership wins planning for £18m development in Greenwich, London