All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 27 October 2017
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London ranked seventh in Arcadis global transport survey
Hong Kong takes the top spot for the world’s for sustainable transport
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The Big Debate: Solving the innovation puzzle
Construction is often unwilling to change the way it works, especially when it comes to integrating technology. David Blackman reports on a Big Debate where industry professionals try to work out how to get companies to embrace the benefits of new technology
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Online poll: Gender pay gap
Should more construction companies follow Lendlease’s example and publish gender pay gap data before next April?
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Subbies exposed to ‘huge risks’ as cash crisis hits majors
Head of industry body says subcontractors are facing biggest financial crisis in 30 yearsÂ
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Temporary school for Grenfell won planning after it opened
Project completed in just nine weeks, opening three weeks before planning approval was given
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Lendlease admits women staff earn 30% less than men
Figures released ahead of legal deadline show women make up only 6% of firm’s highest-earning staff
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Projects: Grenfell - how to build a school in nine weeks
At the base of Grenfell Tower sits a state-of-the-art secondary school – now lying empty. The Education and Skills Funding Agency had a single summer to find 960 pupils a temporary new home
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Kensington Aldridge Academy - a time lapse
Watch a time lapse video to get a glimpse of how Mace and Portakabin built a school for the Grenfell community in just nine weeks
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Image of the week: A new twist of lime
Liverpool Lime Street station, all lines of which reopened on Monday following a 23-day upgrade as part of Phase One of its major transformation
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Sketch of the week: 8 Albert Embankment, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Fred Pilbrow, senior founding partner at Pilbrow Partners
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Barbour ABI's October market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for October is now available to download
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Comment
Hansom: Nagging worries
Long-running problems mean nothing is going quite as it should – the V A Dundee is impressive but also impressively over budget, and Interserve runs into fresh trouble
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Comment
Thanks a million, Carillion
With the likes of Carillion and Interserve both flagging up problem contracts and write-downs, small and medium-sized businesses have begun looking over their shoulders to assess their liability.
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HKA-led team bags project management role on Hong Kong's airport expansion
Former British colony is to add a third runway
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Archive Titles
Construction and Engineering Professionals Wanted! Relocate to New Zealand
Don’t just change jobs, change country
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UK infrastructure - cause for optimism
Industry is potentially facing years of continued uncertainty following Brexit, but it’s not all doom and gloom
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Regional renaissance: fuelling the Midlands engine in England
If the Midlands is to capitalise on Northern Powerhouse and HS2 developments, it needs to consider its biggest challenges
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Eric Parry gets green light for new City hotel
Project will see demolition of 1980s offices and revamp of grade II-listed City Temple
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Graham and Bam bag £57m Belfast maternity hospital
New facility will help more than 6,000 women who have babies delivered by the hospital each year