All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 23 October 2015 – Page 3
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Digital construction review: Have your say
A call for submissions to our review of digital construction practices and future trends
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Online poll: Chinese investment
Should there be any limits set on the courting of Chinese investment for UK infrastructure? Vote below
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Chinese giant drafts in BRE for £200m retrofit scheme
Programme comes amid raft of multibillion-pound investment deals agreed this week between UK and China
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Shard developer unveils mixed-use Paddington scheme
Sellar and Great Western Developments’ redevelopment of former Royal Mail sorting office will create 200 homes
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Kier tops contractor tables with £224m contract haul
French contractor Bouygues takes second place without civils thanks to office development in Cambridgeshire
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One step forward, one step back
George Osborne’s National Infrastructure Commission announcement was good for the long-term health of the industry but voter-friendly policies on starter homes risk deepening the housing crisis
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Right to Buy deal ‘could collapse’ over funding gap
NHF chief executive says voluntary deal will ‘fall’ if government does not cover costs of discounts to buyers
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CPD 24 2015: Introduction to ground granulated blast-furnace slag
Using GGBS as an additive in concrete mixes can reduce embodied carbon and improve resistance to chemical attacks. This CPD, sponsored by Hanson, outlines how it works and its various benefits
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Spotlight: Managing lead times
With the ripples of recession still being felt through the lead times of many specialist trades, Brian Moone discusses how clients of the supply chain can minimise disruption
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Lead times: July - Sept 2015
Increases to lead times continue, albeit to a smaller number of trades than seen in previous quarters. The major issue forecast going forward is labour shortages
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Tomorrow’s skyline will be our legacy
Our capital city is set to be transformed by residential towers
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BIM laggards 'holding construction back'
RICS survey finds firms are still not up-to-speed in BIM adoption
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Public sector to spend £1 in every £3 on SMEs
If 2020 target is hit it would mean extra £3bn spent on SMEs per year
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