All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 December 2011 – Page 5
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Coalition is 'damaging business'
Think tank of senior figures criticise government policies over investment in green construction skills
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Brian Green on commercial developments
As prospects for the commercial sector have waned, an opportunity arises for construction firms
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Wonders & blunders with Richard Rose Casemore
Richard Rose-Casemore delights in the ecclesiastical serendipity of the Maria-Magdalena Church but the Tate at St Ives fails to live up to the beauty of its surroundings
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Special report: Bringing in BIM
It’s no longer a question of whether you should adopt BIM, but how. So what are firms doing to persuade employees and supply chains to embrace the technology and get suitable training? Andy Pearson reports
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Pidgley to run rule over Battersea site bid
Berkeley lines up to assess £5.5bn project that crashed into administration this week
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The oven gloves are off: The Great ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Bake Off
Take four industry teams, add gingerbread, cake mix, icing and an awful lot of chocolate, mix well, set the timer for an hour-and-a half, and stop when you smell burning … Emily Wright and Iain Withers invite you to sample the Great ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Bake Off. Images by Astrid Kogler
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Government poised to backtrack on Part L
Consultation expected to water down carbon reduction targets
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Carnival spirit: Foster Wilson Architects completes Notting Hill arts centre
Firmco was main contractor on the £3m scheme
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British Land appoints Mace to build Broadgate
Make-designed office scheme in the City thought to be worth £225m in total - the largest in London
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Goodbye to all that
It’s been a year of BIM, nuclear, PFI, consolidation … and the economy
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RICS alerts government to dispute resolution probe
Ministry of Justice and CLG informed of the RICS’ investigation into links with website
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RICS investigation: Who is First4ADR.com?
The promotional website for adjudicators’ and arbitrators’ services is now the subject of an independent inquiry over its alleged links to two senior RICS staff, but much about it is still shrouded in mystery - leaving many in the dispute-resolution community more concerned than ever. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV reports
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Helping those in need of shelter: Article 25's charity auction
Shelter is a basic human right, and one that this industry is uniquely placed to provide. Here, Jack Pringle explains the vital work that one charity is doing throughout the developing world
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The legal view: 2011
Not all of this year’s cuts were bad but not all of the government’s actions were positive either. Here’s a round-up of 2011’s legal developments …
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High drama: Review of 2011
It’s been a year of break-ups, make-ups and dramatic exits against the backdrop of a bleak economy and widening gap between the rich and poor. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks back at the plot and its main players
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Projects of 2011
Arts-led regeneration projects, rail upgrades, Olympic venues, luxury flats and an opulently refurbished hotel all defied the downturn. Thomas Lane and Ike Ijeh revisit some of the splendours
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Construction appointments: 16 December 2011
ContractorsKaren Vigar has joined Miller Construction as strategy and development directorRedrow has appointed Will Heath as group development directorLakesmere has appointed Nick Belden to the role of sales technical manager.DevelopersHammerson has appointed Martin Plocica as retail portfolio directorNewly-merged developer Capital & Centric has appointed two new executives – Louise Pearson ...
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Suspending works for non-payment: What's changed?
The right to suspend works for non-payment has been dramatically broadened and it could have a big impact on relations between main contractors and their subbies