All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 14 November 2014 – Page 4
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Hansom: All Atwitter
This week, barely containable excitement at Canary Wharf as the Qataris try to buy up the whole show, things are going nuts at the Cheesegrater, BIM is top trump, and Sir John Soane’s classical Rome is a corker
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This week in 1913
Buckingham Palace brings to an end 60 years of building work with the refurbishment of its east front
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Atkins' pre-tax profit falls 29%
Firm also reports fall in revenue that is mostly driven by disposals
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The price is not right
Despite the upturn, consultants are still making unrealistic, low-margin bids on new work. This must be reined in if the market is to truly gain strength
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Whole-life carbon: Lifestyle
Some of our smallest everyday choices can have a huge impact on carbon emissions within and beyond the built environment. Juan J Lafuente and Theodore Darviris of Sturgis Carbon Profiling explore the cumulative effect of lifestyle choices on our carbon footprint
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Two bosses exit Laing O’Rourke amid management shake-up
A brace of directors depart firm, which also takes on a new finance director
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Government to reprocure £750m UK SBS framework
Government’s buying arm aims to award new framework next year, after scrapping existing procurement
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The next home technology revolution
Technology in the home is about to take a giant leap forward, but are developers ready to take advantage?
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Design obligations: Much obliged
If a contract contains a clause requiring reasonable care and skill and another stating strict design obligations, can once cancel out the other?
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Sea Containers House: Ahoy there!
Chosen as a ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV ‘blunder’ more times than any other building, Sea Containers House has undergone an extensive salvage operation by TP Bennett. So, how successful is it?
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The nation's golden years
The country is getting older, and by 2050 one in four of the UK population will be over 65. The need for accommodation that provides additional care is an opportunity for the sector
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