All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 24 October 2014 – Page 2
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Construction profit warnings hit two-year high
Firms paying the price of low margins, says accountants EY
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China primes £100bn to invest in UK infrastructure
UK infrastructure set to be boosted by investment from the East, according to new report
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Race begins for £800m affordable homes funding
HCA to release second tranche of £1.7bn Affordable Homes Programme
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Cameron backs 'HS3' link from Leeds to Manchester
Government adopts HS2 chairman Sir David Higgins’ recommendations for high speed rail in the north
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Lyons: a roar or a whisper?
If Labour get in to power, it’ll be the Treasury that decides whether the Lyons Review will make a difference
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Green light for Oundle maths campus
Architect wins planning consent for mathematics, science and technology buildings at independent school
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Prefabrication: Off-site on your mind
Complex projects are increasingly relying on off-site manufacturing to help deliver schemes on time and budget. But a new kind of supply chain creates new kinds of risks
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Image of the week: Inferno
Firefighters battle against the flames at Didcot B power station
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Hansom: Nothing by halves
If you’re building a new HQ, why not divert the canal so it’s nearer to you? Moving a 2.5 tonne sculpture? Get a friendly contractor to shift it. Fundraising for charity? Run up 35 floors of a tower. Doing lunch? Do two
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Look past the politics to Lyons Review details
On the face of it, Labour are the first party to produce a comprehensive plan to increase housebuilding Â
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Skills crisis prompts EC Harris to consider offshoring work
Chief executive says consultant could outsource work to fast-developing countries due to UK skills gap
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Sketch of the week: Chatsworth House
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Paul Holden, director at Peak Architects.
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV on good news
With positive sector reports published this week, it’s important that the staff are found to support these numbers
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China deserves better architecture
China’s president recently called for an end to ‘weird architecture’ resulting from the construction boom, which could be good news for British designers
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Interview: Alan Brookes
The UK chief executive of EC Harris on parent company Arcadis’ acquisition of Hyder, and the firm’s own growth ambitions Â
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Good Employer Guide 2014: Results analysis
With recruitment and retention once again critical issues for the industry, here’s how this year’s top 50 employers are luring and keeping hold of key staff
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Good Employer Guide 2014: A focus on staff wellbeing
Mental health issues can be difficult to detect in the workplace - which means they can also be easy to ignore. But as this year’s guide shows, the best employers are those that are ready and able to heed the warning signs
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Good Employer Guide 2014: The good will out
The 50 firms in this year’s guide lead the sector in terms of benefits, career development and staff satisfaction
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This week in 1976
Ahead of the official opening of the National Theatre, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV met its architect Denys Lasdun
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Construction appointments: 19 October 2014
HS2 Ltd, Osborne and Gardiner Theobald are among the firms announcing promotions and appointments this week
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