All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 30 October 2015 – Page 3
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WYG buys planning firm for £5m
Consultant acquires property management and planning specialist, and its subsidiary
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Osborne launches eight-strong National Infrastructure Commission
Chancellor pledges £100bn of infrastructure spend in speech in York
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Construction on edge as CPA downgrades output forecast
Construction Products Association decision comes as ONS reveals first quarterly output drop in two years
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Features
Image of the week: King of the castles
The world’s biggest sandcastle is built on Virginai Key Beach, Miami
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Features
Sketch of the week: London Bridge and the City
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by illustrator Nick Richards, and shows the view of London Bridge and the City from the south bank of the Thames
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Saint-Gobain: 350 years of change
Business interview: Manufacturer’s chairman talks glass, global reach and the importance of innovation
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Features
This week in 2009
As Lewis Hamilton takes the F1 championship, we revisit 2009, when the Formula One-themed Yas Hotel lapped Abu Dhabi’s other buildings
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Comment
Rectification: Equity Syndicate Management Ltd vs GlaxoSmithKline plc
Before Mr Justice Males. Judgment delivered 23 July 2015
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Comment
Hansom: As time goes by
It’s like being in a time machine this week what with Back to the Future fervour, the return of Nick Clegg, the never-quite-finished Sagrada Familia, Croydon heading towards hipdom, and the ONS rewriting the past
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Features
Economic recovery: On the turn?
Future-gazing economists don’t have to look very far to see threatening signs on the horizon for the construction industry. As the CPA revises its forecasts down, should we be calling time on the recovery?
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Comment
Is a dark season coming?
With the summer of recovery looking in increasing danger of being over before it has really begun
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Comment
Cyber security: No virtual silver bullet
The construction industry thinks cyber security is not an issue it has to worry about. It’s wrong
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Regulatory overhaul needed to tackle overheating homes
Report outlines a number of proposals to avoid problems associated with ‘urban heat islands’
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Contracts on £18bn Hinkley Point C being renegotiated
Discussions over several contracts follow rise in price of the Somerset nuclear power plant from £10bn
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Comment
What we want from the NIC
I welcome the government’s focus on infrastructure but, for the NIC to start work quickly and effectively, these are my top five priorities for the commission
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Features
Market forecast: A change of mood
With demand outstripping supply, selectivity was the dominant theme for contractors this year. And a failure to attract tenderers led to more creative approaches to procurement. But will these changes be lasting or is this just the current stage of a cyclical process?
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Features
Recycling timber: Wasting away
We recycle just one-tenth of our waste wood - the rest ends up in landfill, meaning we lose out on the huge economic and environmental benefits of using the wood again
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Comment
Online poll: End of the recovery?
In the light of recent economic data, are you worried that construction’s recovery is coming to an end? Vote below
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Comment
China’s brave new world?
Weeks on from the Chinese stock market crash the markets have calmed down, but what does it mean for the global economy?
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