All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 3 November 2017
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Lendlease signs up for phase two of new Milan neighbourhood
Regenration scheme will see over 2,500 new flats built a 12-minuted commute from the capital’s city centre
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Wates to build £24m York extra care village
Scheme will see 149 apartments and ccare suites built
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The essential construction law round-up
The UK’s largest specialist construction law firm Fenwick Elliott issues its 21st Annual Legal Review, examining this year’s most important issues
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Online poll: Clean Growth Strategy
Should more construction companies follow Lendlease’s example and publish gender pay gap data before next April?
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Government stifling construction in London, survey reports
More than half believe there will be less development activity over the next five years
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Plans in for £108m Herzog & de Meuron RCA building
Post-grad and entrepreneur centre will complete college’s Battersea campus
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Comment
Don't just stand there...
All forecasts point to little growth next year, so now it’s time to think about what this sector stands to lose if the Brexit negotiations are flunked
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Hansom: Relationship counselling
This week there’s an invitation to Jean Nouvel’s Abu Dhabi Louvre, tales of romance from RSHP, and a mysterious career move
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Interserve counting the cost of energy-from-waste exit: where did it go wrong?
Interserve has admitted that the cost of quitting the energy-from-waste sector would cost it close to £200m. How on earth did it get into this mess?
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Interserve entered energy-from-waste 'eyes closed'
Contractor’s tech issues contributed to mounting bill - now standing at close to £200m - to get out of the sector
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Carillion poised for senior level shake-up by incoming boss
Wates’ Andrew Davies expected to rebuild top team as he prepares to step in to rescue flailing contractor
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Sketch of the week: Residential scheme, Birmingham
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ewen Miller, managing director at Calderpeel Architects.
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This week in 2007
In 2007, the Isle of Wight was considering a technologically advanced future
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Odeon Leicester Square revamp given green light
Ellis Williams Architects proposals to refresh the Odeon Leicester Square
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A clean, green fighting machine?
The government has revived its interest in green construction, which had been taken firmly off the agenda. But is this strategy a lot of hot air?
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Legal blog: A false sense of security
Francis Ho warns that legislation permitting the assignment of payment rights could do more harm than good
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Image of the week: Raising the Bar
Preserving musical history in the St Giles Crossrail development
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Enfield council to court Chinese firm for £6bn Meridian lead role
Barratt’s withdrawal from 10,000-home scheme prompts talks with new developer Â
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Arsenal to up capacity at Emirates Stadium
Works to start next summer to increase the stadium’s capacity and carry out upgrades at Club Level
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Technology will transform our industry - but it isn't enough in itself
Industry 4.0 is an attractive vision for the future of the construction industry, but we need the right skills in the sector to leverage it