All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 4 October 2013 – Page 4
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They don’t know what they’ve built
David Frise with the second in his series of articles charting his experience of buying a new build flat marketed as reaching Code for Sustainable Homes level three
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Rider Levett Bucknall wins Baku European Games work
Consultant to provide cost advice for temporary overlay infrastructure and venues for inaugural European Games in Azerbaijan
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Lots Road Power Station: Lots of apartments
One of London’s first steel framed buildings is converted into flats
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After the Code for Sustainable Homes
If it is to be wound down, how will the issues included in the code be dealt with in future?
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Help the next generation build the future
How do we inspire the next generation to pursue a career in construction? And are we in the industry doing enough to educate young people about the variety of careers in the sector
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CH2M Hill ‘must act’ on Qatar 2022 worker exploitation
Programme manager on World Cup asked to intervene on build project that ‘could cost up to 4,000 lives’
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In praise of the Stirling prize
At first this might appear professionally self-indulgent, but we should recognise the incredible success that the Stirling prize and other RIBA awards have had
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Above and beyond the rules on sustainability
How can we house millions of people in a short space of time while having the minimum effect on our environment?
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Deal or no deal?
The Green Deal is in trouble - but what are the alternatives? ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV asked some of those at the heart of green policy where they thought the scheme was heading
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Kingdom Tower contract signed
EC Harris and Mace finalise deal for project manager role on world’s biggest skyscraper
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Global Clients Group: Demands on supply
How two members of the Global Clients Group are meeting demanding sustainability standards
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Tracker: August 2013
It’s the eighth month in positive territory for the construction activity index, and with positive signs in the regions as well, things seem to have taken a turn for the better, says Experian Economics
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV intelligence Q2 2013
Data from Experian Economics shows that construction output in Q2 saw a slight improvement, but new work orders have soared by 20% and public housing is looking strong
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Renewable Heat Incentive: The heat is on
Andrew Brister looks at plans to reignite the Renewable Heat Incentive and asks whether the moves will achieve the government’s targets
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M&E firms and strategic partnerships
David Hurcomb knows as well as anyone that the recession’s been an unhappy time for M E contractors. But creating strategic partnerships may be one way out
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Interview: Kevin Brush
Being the Queen’s builder is an amazing platform from which Fairhurst Ward Abbotts’ Kevin Brush has built a construction business. Just don’t ask him about baby George’s nursery
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Press "send" in haste, repent at leisure
Owing to the dominance of e-communications it is easier than ever to record the wrong thing
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Labour seeks to reassure industry over Green Deal
Shadow energy minister pledges ‘smooth transition’ to Labour’s proposed replacement scheme