All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 14 October 2016 – Page 2
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Resi stats: August 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Comment
The Welsh pipeline
Jeremy Williams analyses the Welsh political and economic landscape and asks what it will take to get several key multi-billion pound infrastructure projects off the ground
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Comment
Hansom: No time like the present
We celebrate the Little Britain Challenge Cup, Dagenham is ready for its close up, a plan for a shared football ground in Manchester gets fans excited (but not in a good way), and the future is closer than you think
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Comment
Theresa May: The record so far
The first three months of Theresa May’s tenure has seen her strong early promise soured
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Features
Sketch of the week: Gloucester Docks
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by David Roden
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HS2: On track?
Amid negative headlines and political uncertainty, signs of progress on the UK’s next rail megaproject are contradictory at best
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This week in 1986
30 years ago our parliamentary columnist was giving readers the lowdown on Margaret Thatcher latest reshuffle
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Mace boss reveals what he wanted to be when he grew up
In aid of charity LandAid, Mark Reynolds unveils his chosen profession and it is definitely not being Scottish
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Coleman & Company leaves Didcot job
The demolition specialist lost four men in the power station’s collapse earlier this year
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Cardy Construction went under owing £18m
Firm employed 100 people and was working with 100 subcontractors when it went into administration
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Comment
Construction has reverted to its bad old ways
Since the recession contracts are tougher, lawyers dominate tendering, project risk is dumped on the weakest - in short the adversarial approach is back
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Comment
Online poll: Conservative housing policy
Will the housing policies outlined at the Conservative Party conference be good for the UK housebuilding industry? Vote here
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Salmond calls for parliament to move north
Former leader of the Scottish National Party says Liverpool or Manchester would be an ideal site to rebuild the Houses of Parliament
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HS2 may have international search for its new CEO
Speculation grows that rail project will have to go overseas to replace chief executive Simon Kirby
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Features
The lady is for turning
For now at least, Theresa May bestrides the political scene, dismantling David Cameron’s legacy and introducing policy changes in housing and infrastructure
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Comment
Housing policy needs to get radical
If the government is serious about dramatically increasing housing supply it must take up ideas that harness the assets of local authorities
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Comment
Weather delay: Come rain or come shine
How bad does the weather have to get for it to warrant an extension of time? We need to be aware of our contractual entitlements in exceptional weather conditions
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Global city focus: Los Angeles
The ‘city where no-one walks’ is revolutionising transportation and land use to maximise health, income and opportunities
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Construction Rocks: Vintage Bands night
The second leg of this year’s Construction Rocks event goes vintage
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Make wants more work outside London
Ken Shuttleworth’s practice sees revenue jump a quarter last year
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