All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 October 2019
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Costing steelwork October 2019: Market update
This quarter provides a market update and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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From the archive: 1846 — Right to strike
A glance far back in time reveals workers determined to raise their pay amid a burgeoning trade union movement
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Sketch of the week: London Design Festival
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Juliet Quintero of Dallas-Pierce-Quintero
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Image of the week: Shine on
The Memorial Church on Berlin’s Breitscheidplatz is illuminated as part of the German capital’s Festival of Lights
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Comment
Housing is more than a numbers game
The main political parties should stop with the soundbites and base housing plans on solid data, not random figures
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Comment
5 minutes with… Lilla Smith, director of architecture and design at Macklowe Properties
Lilla Smith  tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about the New York property industry, loving Lego and the challenges of apartment design
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Lead Times: July-September 2019
The past quarter has again shown little movement, with lead times static for all but three packages
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Construction industry gossip: Love in a land down under
There’s a perfect match in Australia and the housing secretary advocates avocados for all
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BRE to expand Dublin outpost
Testing and research organisation waiting for Brexit clarity
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On a mission: Gillian Charlesworth talks plans for BRE Group
BRE chief executive Gillian Charlesworth sits down with ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
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BRE – straight-talking leadership will help the organisation to modernise
BRE chief executive Gillian Charlesworth is determined to bring a more commercial focus to the institution
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Comment
Making the best of EPC
Mary Anne Roff and Andrea Gardner on how to use EPC contracts effectively and avoid the pitfalls
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Uncertain economic prospects rein in housebuilders’ salaries
Directors’ salaries at housebuilders still above inflation but fail to match previous years’ increases, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV survey finds
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Is the government getting serious about collaborative alliances?
Three multi-party frameworks were recently launched
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Housebuilders' salary survey 2019
Pay is still going up – driven by continuing skills shortages – but the economic climate has constrained wages this year
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Waterloo tower gets green light
Work on AHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme to start next year
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The future of global construction could be British
The UK can create a role for itself to help countries across the world to improve how they build. If we don’t, that prize will go to someone else
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New plan for law on payment reform as Aldous bill falls
Proposals to legislate for project bank accounts and retentions protection not carried over by parliament