All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 21 October 2016 – Page 3
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Barbour ABI's October market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for October is now available to download
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Features
Lead times: July - September 2016
There are capacity issues with some off-site manufacturing but the consensus among other site-based trades is that lead times are stabilising
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Barratt London boss arrested
Firm suspends London regional MD Alastair Baird amid allegations of misconduct over contract awards
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Comment
The Farmer Review is a call for re-education
This fragmented industry needs to reform for sure, but more than that we need to fundamentally change our attitudes to how we work together
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Green light for last timber yard in England and Wales to be demolished
Westminster Council has approved Grosvenor’s plans to redevelop part of Pimlico Road
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U+I posts loss after Brexit vote
The EU referendum and Stamp Duty changes impact on the developer
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Comment
Online poll: Farmer Review
Is the Farmer Review right about the scale of the challenges facing the construction industry? Vote here
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Sheffield unveils £28bn investment plan
The region is to speed up improvements in infrastructure for key projects
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Industry leaders back highly critical Farmer Review
Government-commissioned report ‘Modernise or Die’ called ‘necessary’ by top construction bosses
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Comment
The value of sterling
The fall in the value of the pound is the most tangible effect of the outcome of the EU referendum
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Comment
Mind the gaps
When words are removed from a contract, deciding what to bring back into the court room can be a tricky business. A recent TCC case provides an example
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Comment
Farmer Review: Telling it as it is
Mark Farmer’s review outlines familiar problems but is hopefully the spark for powerful change
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Features
Poplar Baths: Pooling resources
Poplar Baths in London’s East End is a historic example of state architecture used to improve public health. But to preserve this listed building, the project team had to demolish part of it and rebuild through a PFI agreement
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Balfour and Willmott Dixon are top of the contractors’ tables
East Midlands A50 contract worth £20m helps Balfour Beatty reach number one on civils league
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Bouygues drops Thomas Vale brand
The contractor will operate from November as Bouygues UK
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Atkins-led team to revamp Leeds station for HS2
Bam and Gensler among firms appointed to Leeds station overhaul
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Comment
The Farmer Review is right to focus on pre-manufacture
Structural timber has a vital role to play in hitting housing targets, what we need now is more collaboration with housebuilders to realise the benefits of this approach
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Features
What to specify: Sustainability
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs that will harvest light, help grow silvergrass, test environmental credibility and power TV broadcasters feature among this week’s crop of product news
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No bars to freedom
With £1.3bn to spend on five new prisons, construction has a golden opportunity to drag the criminal justice system out of the Victorian era and use design to change lives
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