All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 22 October 2010 – Page 2
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40 under 40: Jonathan Stewart 10 years on
The managing director of Gleeds Advisory reached his goal from 10 years ago - with five days to spare…
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40 under 40: James Pickard 10 years on
The credit crunch put a halt to some of Cartwright Pickard’s plans, but now it’s bouncing back
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40 under 40: Jason Millett 10 years on
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s 40 under 40 returns on Friday. In the meantime we look back at those we tipped for the top back in 2000
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Government launches National Infrastructure Plan
Document outlines investment needed in UK infrastructure over next five years
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Did the spending review kill off PFI?
The chancellor described PFI as ’flawed’ last week, but it hasn’t fallen out of favour for all sectors - at least not yet…
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Has government really made an 'investment in the future'?
Osborne made commitments to invest in key areas but capital budgets have still been hit
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Mouchel issues profit warning
Mouchel has warned that its profit before tax and exceptional items will drop to £30.5m from £40m for the year ended 31 July 2010.
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How I learned to love part L
The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations - it hardly needs saying - must be greeted with fear and loathing. But oddly, says Gus Alexander, they can instil a feeling approximating joy - if only for 10 seconds
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Passivoffice: First UK office to reach Passivhaus standards
Powys council was worried by rises in gas prices, so it decided to make its Stag teaching facility the first office in Britain to reach Passivhaus standards. After horrendous design problems, the team spent 12 months collecting data on how it performed. And, as Thomas Lane reports, the figures came ...
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Wilkinson Eyre: Twin peaks
Ten years ago ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV interviewed a young architectural practice called Wilkinson Eyre. A decade and two Stirling prizes later, we return to ask its principals how it feels to become part of the design establishment - and on the top of their game.
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Mace’s Shard project director departs
Tim Goldby left the company several weeks ago, and Gareth Lewis has taken over
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Spending review: What’s the damage?
We now have certainty and the knowledge that government plans to invest
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The quangos and spending cuts: which ones survived
In the game of quangos players take turns to choose non-government bodies to close, merge or privatise. But watch out! If you get it wrong you might not get elected again. This is how Francis Maude dealt with the ones dealing with construction
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Common mistakes in... the design development process
In the second in a series on dos and don’ts on major projects, Iain Suttie discusses the design development process and where it can all go horribly wrong
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Spotlight when the upturn comes …
After past recessions, lead times have rapidly increased - and there’s no reason why it will be any different when the next one comes, says Brian Moone. So what is the impact likely to be?
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O’Rourke changes top team
Laing O’Rourke has undertaken a global shake-up of its top executive team
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Galliford Try lines up Segro’s Ian Coull as next chairman
Galliford Try has announced that its next chairman will be Ian Coull, the chief executive of Segro.
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The use of force: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV information modelling
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV information modelling may make everything better, but most firms don’t want to use it. But that might change now the government plans to make it compulsory on all public projects. Stephen Kennett reports
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint … for Kinetics
Venues: The Gherkin, the Boleyn pub and the Riverside Chinese restaurant Topics: Corporate hospitality, Glen Medeiros, the fall of Connaught, Ian Dury Drinks: One bottle of La Cote Blanche Sancerre 2009, one gin and tonic, 15 pints of Guinness, 14 bottles of lager
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