All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 July 2024
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Understanding the construction industry’s priorities in the North-west for the new government
Our latest ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Think Tank regional roundtable was held in Manchester, as industry leaders came along to discuss what the sector needs to focus on
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Recusal and the Post Office
When a party to a dispute anticipates losing, it may – as a desperate measure – seek recusal on grounds of judicial bias
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The right to request predictable work
Employers need to prepare for new workers’ rights legislation that comes into force this year
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CPD 10 2024: Understanding overheating in homes
This module – sponsored by indoor climate specialists Zehnder Group UK – will explore the factors that contribute to overheating in residential projects alongside the relevant regulations and ventilation solutions that can help combat rising temperatures
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From the archives: The new London Bridge, 1973
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks at how London’s most historic crossing was replaced with a relatively overlooked concrete bridge
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‘Significant growth is likely to be in other parts of the world’… Cundall boss Carole O’Neil explains her global ambition
Cundall is rapidly making a name for itself in the world of sustainable engineering and design. Managing partner Carole O’Neil shares her strategy with Carl BrownÂ
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CPD 09 2024: The role of rooflights within the Future Homes Standard and beyond
Sponsored by Glazing Vision, this module will discuss rooflights as a key component of the building envelope, and the vital role they play in balancing energy efficiency requirements with providing thermal comfort, natural light and a connection to nature for building occupants
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CPD 08 2024: Polycarbonate facades for sustainability
Sponsored by Brett Martin, this module will discuss the role of daylight in building design, alongside the specification considerations for polycarbonate facades and their applications in the built environment
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Digital Edition: July 2024
First steps… and first impressions, two weeks into the Starmer government
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Laing O’Rourke’s Des O’Rourke dies after short illness
Younger brother of Ray was co-owner of country’s biggest private contractor
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Lendlease lands Crystal Palace stadium expansion
Selhurst Park scheme will increase capacity by 8,000 to 34,000
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Canary Wharf unveils first images of what revamped HSBC tower will look like
KPF won architectural competition to overhaul tower at 8 Canada Square
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Upbeat Kier halves average monthly debt
Contractor says order book stands at nearly £11bn
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‘I think we can do a lot for young architects’ – meet Chris Williamson, the next RIBA president
Ben Flatman talks to the founder of Weston Williamson + Partners about the role RIBA has played in his career, the importance of lifelong learning, and why he wants to help the next generation of architects get a leg up in the profession
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KPF gets green light for King’s Cross life sciences scheme
Nine-storey building to be supported on Arup-designed arch above five underground rail tunnels
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Inflation and jobs slowing down sees Graham profit slip
Northern Ireland based contractor says turnover flat at £1.1bn
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Ramboll names new interim UK and Ireland boss as Philippa Spence moves into global role
Finance director Neil Sansbury to lead 1,400-strong from next month while firm looks for permanent regional chief
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‘Step in the right direction’: Construction reacts to the King’s Speech
Built environment leaders welcome focus on housing and infrastructure but warn of risk of skills shortages
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​New government sets out plans for housing and infrastructure in first King’s Speech
Legislation aiming to speed up approvals among 35 new draft bills