All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 29 September 2017
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Features
Sketch of the week: Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Terry Morley, partner in Holder Mathias.Â
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Comment
Hansom: Top marks
Serpentine Pavilion has its run extended, Westfield has an impressive new roof and Bovis Homes says it has incontrovertible proof of satisfied customers
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Image of the week: How continental
European Council president Donald Tusk and UK prime minister Theresa May greet at Downing Street
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Comment
Legal blog: Missing the point
The proposed new sanctions framework for approved inspectors fails two key requirements of fairness and proportionality, by treating large and small AIs the same
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Features
This week in 2007
As we report on how government is failing to agree on the best way to renovate the Houses of Parliament while time and money mounts, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV feels this little gem from 10 years ago is most appropriate
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£3.5bn parliament refurb at risk over maiden speech deal
Promise to let all new MPs speak in historic Commons means snap election will wreck repair schedule
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In pictures: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2017 shortlist
Last week the companies and individuals shortlisted for the 2017 ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards were invited to a reception at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s HQ, 240 Blackfriars, to celebrate their achievements.
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MEDITE PREMIER used to make bespoke furniture
MEDITE PREMIER MDF from MEDITE SMARTPLY is used to create sleek and stlyish finishes for professional joinery company Richard Baker.
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Palace of Westminster: stopping the rot
The creaky old Palace of Westminster is now in a state of dangerous disrepair – but political concerns around the timing of renovation work mean a start date keeps slipping further into the never never.Â
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Play house
Lego’s new showpiece attraction in Billund, Denmark, combines exhibition space and the Lego experience in a building designed by Bjarke Ingels Group to reflect the company’s core values and its concept of play.
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Flick of a switch
Making a change and pursuing a new career path can be daunting. How open is the construction industry to new recruits who have little or no sector-specific experience?
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Comment
A private conversation
John McDonnell’s plan to scrap PFI contracts in favour of nationalised infrastructure was immediately slammed - but what would the implications of a PFI-less Britain be?
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Features
Sustainability - office energy saving
As the introduction of the MEES regulations draws closer, it can be difficult to know which energy-saving measures offer the best returns in commercial buildings
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Arcadis replaces Alinea on £1bn Greenwich scheme
Consultant becomes the quantity surveyor on the projectÂ
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How infrastructure can tackle construction’s productivity conundrum
Technology, modernisation and skills are vast challenges facing the industry today - but productivity is a problem too
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EMSEAL Movement Joint Systems – watertight by design
Emseal, known worldwide for its movement joint systems, is bringing to the UK 30 years of experience in meeting some of the biggest challenges that North America could throw at it
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Keepmoat gets green light for Ebbsfleet Garden City scheme
Plans incldue a 598 new homes and waterfront promenade
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Gleeds forges ahead with global expansion with new US office
Latest base takes the consultant’s total number of US outlets to eight