All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 20 October 2017 – Page 2
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Lara Poloni: Steady as she goes
As the new boss of Aecom’s EMIA operations, Lara Poloni intends to steer a course through uncertain waters by focusing on the firm’s development role and infrastructure opportunities
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Fosters counting the cost as it loses court wrangle over £195m Heathrow hotel
Practice argued client was a bluffer in trial over massively breached budget
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Legal blog: Grenfell - what went wrong?
Last month Tony Bingham went to Grenfell Tower to see the aftermath of the tragedy for himself; here, he looks at the scope of the inquiry and what it might tell us about the way we procure buildingsÂ
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Modernise or die twelve months on: time for our industry to step up
A year on from the launch of the Farmer Review, and the slogan ‘modernise or die’ is really starting to resonate across the construction industry
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Rogers ‘parachuted in’ to rescue west London scheme
Starchitect drafted in to take on redevelopment after Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands schemes stall
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Carillion: back to black?
Haemorrhaging both money and management, Carillion’s position evokes that of now-healthy Balfour Beatty three years back. What lessons can it learn from Balfour’s recovery?
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Project: Designer dome - the O2's recreation transformation
The original Millennium Dome’s latest incarnation is as a destination for recreation. Andy Pearson finds out how to build a retail outlet village in a tent
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Muse bags £75m regeneration scheme in Dartford
TP Bennett chosen as architect and masterplanner for Westgate area project
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Crossrail says M&E issues will not derail Paddington completion
Paddington station set to open on time despite significant M E repair works
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Lovell nabs Quintain man as its new London boss
Ben Giddens was working on developer’s Wembley Park private rental scheme
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Architect gets green light for Oxford college expansion
City council approves proposals for new graduate facilities on the site of grade I Arne Jacobsen campus
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Modernise or die - where are we now?
One year on from Mark Farmer’s Modernise or Die report and there is still a large degree of nervousness in the industry
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Inspiring Construction: how to win over young workers
The chair of Build UK explains how its Inspiring Construction campaign aims to get those already in the industry to help attract recruits from the next generation
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Can T-Levels bridge the skills gap in construction?
The news that construction will be part of the first three initial T-Levels to be developed by government is welcome, as while the industry outlook is optimistic, the skills gap is arguably at its worst
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Lead times: July-September 2017
Companies report being busier, and the lead times of several packages have changed but most have remained level, while little alteration is expected in the next six months
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Help to Buy gives Bellway a helping hand
Government subsidy now used in 35% of housebuilder’s completions, up from 30% in 2016
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Construction least prepared for Brexit, survey finds
YouGov findings reveal firms had only taken 28% of actions needed to prepare for exit from EU
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Survey pinpoints industry-winning strategies
Engaged staff, good subcontractor relations and use of technology steer market share victors
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