All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 22 November 2013 – Page 4
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Latvian president seeks foreign help following building collapse
International construction experts asked to help investigate the collapse of a supermarket in Riga that has killed 54.
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Construction leaders hail 'significant step' of HS2 bill
Hybrid bill provides plans for extensive tunnelling and cuttings between London and Birmingham
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Wates chief slams consultants
Paul Drechsler says consultants and clients need to change if Construction 2025 aims are to be realised
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Labour looks to exclude late payers from government work
Shadow construction minister considering a variety of ways to improve payment practice in the industry
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GLA to sell sites for 3,000 homes
Three large Newham sites will be used to encourage new build private rented housing
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BIG wins Museum of Human Body design competition
Construction on French development to start in 2016, opens to the public in 2018
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Boris pledges to double housebuilding in London
New London housing strategy commits to 42,000 homes a year for the next decade
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Tory and Labour MPs detail anti-blacklisting campaign
Pair write to CEOs of all 44 contractors which paid the infamous Consulting Association to demand explanation
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Quintain back in the black
Developer returns to profit with debt reduced following the sale of its 40% stake in the Greenwich Peninsula project
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Clients ‘too terrified’ of EU procurement rules, says Vince Cable
Minister blames over-cautious public sector clients for shutting out SMEs
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Manchester's Potato Wharf gets underway
Lend Lease begins work on residential project designed by Weedon Partnership
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Arup becomes a billion pound firm
Chairman Philip Dilley hails result as global turnover tops £1bn for first time in its history
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Costain wins £30m Crossrail job
Paddington New Yard contract is group’s 11th for London infrastructure scheme
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Unions recommend 6% pay offer for workers
All three unions in construction back latest offer for more than 500,000 workers covered by CIJC
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The BIM connection
It is widely assumed that the adoption of BIM by the industry should reduce project risk, but insurers still need to be convinced
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How ECO cuts could leave the sector with under 1,000 jobs
At the Association for the Conservation of Energy we’ve done the maths on what a cut to ECO would mean to jobs, it’s not pretty
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The brokers' view
The adoption of BIM should lower project risk and, in theory, that should lead to lower insurance premiums. So why does the direction of travel seem to be in the opposite direction?
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Covering all bases
Construction is a volatile insurance market, with frequent risks and big claims, so it needs a tailored approach
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Transforming the Tate
Following a period of prosperity, culture funding is being cut. Tate Britain’s renovation in a time like this is particularly outstanding
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New Victorians
A 19th-century primary school in Dulwich came with the usual set of problems associated with old buildings. To solve them, Edward Cullinan Architects took a pragmatic and piecemeal approach