All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 24 November 2017 – Page 2
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Good Employer Guide 2017: Reaching out
Companies are engaging in outreach initiatives to make construction a more appealing career choice for young people. Debika Ray reports on how firms are working to recruit a diverse range of talented students, apprentices and people changing careers
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Top Specialist Contractors 2017
While Brexit is a worry, their UK focus means most specialist contractors have less to fear than some, and workloads are healthy for now. But there are concerns about the pipeline ahead, and payment issues are a headache
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Infrastructure update: Investment review
Elisabeth Selk of Arcadis explores the opportunities for infrastructure delivery in the UK to dive into deeper pools of private finance
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Projects: Hackney town hall
It’s taken 12 years to restore Hackney town hall after 80 years of neglect. Ike Ijeh assesses the results
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Architect picked for Oxford Uni job
Architect to turn empty power station into global leadership centre
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Willmott Dixon bags more Midlands university work
Company scores £7m contract at University of Birmingham
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Anfield housing redevelopment set to get go-ahead
Plans for community near Liverpool FC’s home ground could proceed this week
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Alinea replaces rival consultant on Square Mile tower
Work on 37-storey 1 Leadenhall slated to start next year
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Trio win spots on £30m Coventry rail framework
Framework will be used to improve transport in Coventry and the West Midlands in preparation for HS2
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Industry mixed over cash injection for skills training
Chancellor pledges £34m investment for innovative training
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Off-site to get government push
Five departments to prefer method over traditional building from 2019
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Budget 2017: key points
The key talking points from Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Autumn Budget
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Budget 2017: a serious stimulus for housing
Chancellor Phillip Hammond is putting his money where his mouth is, writes Tom Broughton
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Hammond's Budget commits to spend £44bn on housing
Chancellor focuses on boosting housing market with cash pledge, new target of 300,000 homes per year and scrapping stamp duty for most first time buyers
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Budget reaction: £44bn pledge to boost housing sector
This year’s Budget did give a much needed £44bn boost to the housing sector. But, asks Michael Dall, will it be enough to boost supply?
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Hinkley Point C slammed by Public Accounts Committee
Government criticised for rising consumer costs and lack of plan for job and skills benefits
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Budget 2017: as it happened
Updates from Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Budget speech to the Commons as it happened
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Severfield eyes smaller jobs with new business
Steelwork contractor breaks with tradition as it plans growth strategy
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Currie & Brown finds new London home
All London staff, including former Sweett employees, will work from new office
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Arcadis needs to be sharper, says consultant's boss
New chief outlines three year plan after joining in March
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