All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 17 October 2014 – Page 2
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Union to highlight workplace stress during safety week
Construction union Ucatt is to highlight workplace stress in the construction industry during European Health and Safety Week
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HS2 outlines engineering contract opportunities
HS2 has laid out details of how it expects to work with contractors and suppliers at a major conference in London
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HMRC rakes in £131m from construction
The taxman raised a record amount from investigation into construction firms’ taxes in the last financial year
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Aecom completes £2.3bn acquisition of URS
Combination of US giants creates a consultant with £11.1bn of annual revenue
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Aecom's £2.3bn URS deal to complete today
Nearly half of shareholders in US engineer vote to get paid in cash from Aecom takeover deal
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Stirling Prize-winning Everyman Theatre
Haworth Tompkins’ ambitious rebuild in glorious detail
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Davey hits out at Paterson in carbon targets row
Energy secretary slamms thye suggestion the UK should suspend its legally binding climate reduction targets
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Allies & Morrison appointed on Imperial College research hub
College’s £40m will include research and clinical areas to treat patients in innovative ways
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Travis Perkins reports growth in Q3
Builders’ merchant reports weaker than expected sales of plumbing and heating supplies
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Ferrovial and Macquarie buy three UK airports for £1bn
Spanish contractor increases its stake in the UK’s aviation infrastructure
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Stirling Prize winner harnesses new city pride
Ike Ijeh on what the victory of Haworth Tompkins’ Everyman Theatre in Liverpool means for architecture
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Arcadis completes £296m Hyder acquisition
Deal increases Dutch consultant’s global revenue to £2.3bn and increases staff to 26,500
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Top 150 consultants 2014: Let the good times roll
There’s an upbeat mood in this year’s Top 150 consultants survey with strong growth and jobs being created. It’s now just a matter of finding the staff to keep it going
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Sketch of the week: Rothenburg market square
This week’s sketch is by Bryan Avery, principal of Avery Associates Architects.
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Turning the light off
Goldman Sachs’ proposed headquarters is being hindered by two right to light disputes. But should the City of London Corporation use its powers to override these rights?
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Hansom: Known unknowns
The year 2014 is an unnerving place - nobody’s sure how many chimneys Battersea Power Station has, Bob the Builder has the face of a child, and an app can summon hordes to your door to devour your leftovers
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Expect the unexpected
The really exciting thing about next May’s general election is how unpredictable it is. But there is one thing you can be sure of: the outcome matters for construction
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The doctrine of frustration
What effects would the outbreak of war on the international construction market?
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Balfour Beatty's chance
Could new chief executive Leo Quinn be the right person to breathe new life into the firm?
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Much ado about zero
Is zero carbon a lost cause? A roundtable discussion of sustainable construction experts set up by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV investigates if mounting industry fears are justified
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