All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 6 December 2019
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Perkins and Will gets green light for Oxford work
Scheme at city’s science park to start next autumn
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV podcast: Behind the hype – flexible workspaces
JLL’s Elaine Rossall on Gensler and the BCO’s report into the revolution in flexible workspaces – and its impact office design and build
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Cities round-up: UK and Ireland
Political uncertainty may be putting the brakes on London, but the outlook for other cities is more positive
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Fight the good fight: Collaborating through the political chaos
While our politicians fix their eyes on battle, the UK construction industry remains quietly focused on improvement through collaborative effort
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Projects: Harris Academy Sutton, London
At the UK’s first Passivhaus secondary school, the key consideration for designers was user comfort through a well-insulated, airtight structure
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General election – so much at stake but wariness prevails
97% in the survey do intend to vote, even if you have to hold your nose as you do so. So, who gets your backing?
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How is construction expected to deliver on infrastructure without the skills it needs?
We may need more bricklayers today, but we need to consider the skillset people will need in the future
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Construction industry gossip: Onward travel
This week, Crossrail is determined to keep its opening date a surprise. Plus, one construction director is called home
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Sketch of the week: Deptford Creekside Conservation, south-east London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Jack Hughes, senior architect at Metropolitan Workshop
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Roundtable: Attracting the next generation
There clearly needs to be a push to draw young talent into construction. So, how can the industry go about improving its image?
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5 minutes with… Matthew Dunn, director, Paragon ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Consultancy
Matthew Dunn  tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about restoring listed buildings, the Shard, and a vintage American watch.
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General election 2019: Where will construction put its cross?
Which party is best for construction? The answer can be found in our reader survey
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From the archive: 2017 — Anyone’s guess
Looking at racecards for the 2017 election reminded ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV again that the past is a foreign country. The following predictions proved wide of the mark…
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Construction ready to hand Corbyn the keys to No 10
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s reader poll gives Labour the lead on 31%, with the Lib Dems close behind and the Tories third
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Case in focus: Everwarm Ltd vs BN Rendering Ltd
Ted Lowery on the perils of indifference to contract formation
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Laser pointers: Collateral warranties and construction projects
Is it possible for a party to provide a collateral warranty without realising it, asks Francis Ho
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General election 2019: A letter to the construction industry from the Conservatives
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV has asked the three main parties to set out their commitments to construction
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Feilden Clegg Bradley beats rivals in campus contest
Architect picked for Portsmouth university project
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Developer snaps up third Old Kent Road site
Gasholder project will include new garden and leisure space