All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 23 November 2018 – Page 2
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Q&A with … Charlie Woodley from consultant HKA
New research shows that while digitalisation is creating a plethora of opportunities for construction it also adds complexity that can contribute to disputes
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Slavery – construction needs to clean up its act
Current modern slavery laws fail to do enough to interrogate supply chain details, writes Francis Ho
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Overspend of £29m holds up phase two of Birmingham's Paradise project
Birmingham council documents have revealed the development partnership needs £50m to get on with the £700m scheme's second phase
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Ally Pally architect's profit stays flat
Feilden Clegg Bradley says Brexit continues to dog profession
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Davis Langdon offshoot poaches Aecom big hitter
Aecom corporate solutions director Russell Weir moves to smaller QS rival Exigere Â
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Countryside posts bumper set of numbers
Housebuilder to open £6m offsite manufacturing facility next year
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Paragon opens Bristol office
Consultant which merged with Bond Davidson earlier this year says it will begin recruitment drive early next year
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Spurs wants Brent to OK plans to up capacity at Wembley
Documents sent to council reveal it wants restrictions on spectator numbers lifted if it’s forced to stay at temporary home for rest of season Â
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Whitehall asks Interserve to draw up ‘living will’ in case it goes bust
Firm one of key suppliers told to provide back-up plan to avoid repeat of Carillion-style mess earlier this year
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In pictures: London architect's Dubai arts centre opens
Three-storey building is first of its kind in Gulf
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Testing times: are specialist contractors the answer to construction's innovation woes?
In an industry starved of innovation, specialists are often the pioneers in research and development – and now the government has pledged £170m to help them. But those at the technical forefront still face obstacles.Â
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Arcadis and Morgan Sindall JV inks £100m deal with NHS trust
Deal in South-west will last 25 years
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NIC should be given statutory power, says former housing minister
The Raynsford Review, which has been published today, makes 24 recommendations to overhaul the planning system
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Galliford Try signs Camden care facility deal
Construction work on the PRP-designed site in Chalk Farm is expected to start in January next year
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Weston posts record annual profit
Housebuilder’s boss says firm plans to double in size by 2023
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Northallerton prison revamp given green light
Site of 18th-century jail to be developed into mixed-use scheme
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Fatally flawed - the standard method is a case study in how not to change planning policy
The current standard method is fatally flawed - yet not as flawed as the way it has been introduced, says The Strategic Land Group’s Paul Smith
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Business in well-regulated markets trumps politics. That’s a good thing
As our politicians prepare to cut the UK from its neighbours, the world of commerce continues to march the opposite way – towards ever greater international co-operation
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Multiplex poaches Laing O'Rourke boss
Andy Butler becomes technical director at 22 Bishopsgate builder
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