All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 11 October 2013 – Page 5
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Are we ignoring one of the biggest construction opportunities out there?
Many of the UK’s buildings need to be repurposed to meet today’s demands, which could offer a wealth of opportunity for construction
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Sustainability: Green hotels
How green is your hotel? Azita Dezfouli and Adam Mactavish of Sweett Group look at the practical steps for reducing the environmental impact of hotels during design, construction and operation
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CPA survey says UK manufacturers can tackle supply problems
Builders’ merchants reassured by domestic suppliers that manufacturing capacity will increase to meet demand
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Treasury claims housing
The prime minister’s decision to reduce the rank of the role reflects, perversely, how much more seriously the government is taking housing
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Transition to Part L ‘will hurt small builders’
Industry leaders claim shift to tighter energy efficiency regulations will penalise smaller firms
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The spaces in between
As London’s King’s Cross Square opens at last, Ike Ijeh considers the chequered history of the capital’s spaces - and their likely future
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Alexander: Help to Buy critics should look at market outside London
Treasury secretary defends government scheme after launching its second phase this week
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Laing O’Rourke tipped for £318m Mayfair project
Exclusive: Contractor in ‘detailed discussions’ with British Land for main contract to build prestigious mixed-use scheme overlooking Green Park
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Interview: Sarah McCann-Bartlett
The director general of the British Constructional Steel Association on fighting for her members’ interests
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Housing a nation
Nobody has yet come up with a convincing way to solve the housing crisis, and now the problem has got so big we need a plan on a national scale to tackle it
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Is the government right to accelerate the second phase of Help to Buy?
See how ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV readers voted in last week’s poll results
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What's allowable under allowable solutions?
The government’s consultation on the next steps to zero carbon homes is a chance to argue for the inclusion of embodied carbon
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Be aware of serial defects clauses
A recurring clause in civils work contracts on wind farms can be problematic
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ABB Limited vs BAM Nuttall Limited: Material breach of the rules of natural justice
It may be obvious that the adjudicator had gone on a ‘frolic of his own’ and committed a material breach of natural justice. Here the position was more opaque
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