All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 8 December 2017 – Page 2
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Make wins planning for City fringe tower
Scheme designed by Make sits on the corner of Ropemaker Street and Finsbury Pavement
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Legal blog: Carry your own can
Jim Alexander warns independent experts to stick firmly to the scope and duties of their role – those who fail to do so can’t shift blame and liability elsewhere
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Legal blog: The proposals that got away
Sir Michael Latham, who died last month, changed the way the construction industry operates but there’s some way to go before the vision set out in Constructing the Team is fully realised
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Cost update Q3 2017
Price pressures continue to be caused by weak productivity aggravated by Brexit negotiations, while exchange rates improved as the Bank of England prepared to raise interest rates.
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Crossrail 2 still 'important' for London, transport secretary says
Minister backs £30bn project despite government having yet to make business case for lineÂ
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Industry backs government's plans to tackle productivity in construction
Ministers set out efficiency and modernisation agenda around infrastructure deliveryÂ
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Online poll: Future migration rules
This week’s poll: Is the FMB right to call for future migration rules to prioritise key occupations rather than income or skills?
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Bechtel bags Gatwick's £180m Pier 6 expansion
Airside building at the South East England airport is to double in size
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Hammerson in £3.4bn takeover of Intu
Merger will create a £21bn firm spanning the UK and Europe
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Projects: Hope for the slope
On a narrow, sloping site in Muswell Hill, architect pH+ has responded imaginatively to a host of site constraints to produce a compelling example of how London’s awkward little corners can help tackle the capital’s housing shortage.
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A radical London Plan, but not radical enough
It’s encouraging that the Mayor has unshackled development from outdated density limits which have unnecessarily curtailed the growth of Greater London, but can we do more?
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It's easy if you try
Imagine a future where autonomous vehicles and intelligent transport networks create not only stress-free commutes, but also quieter and greener cities
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Draft London Plan: ripping up the rule book?
The Mayor’s claim to be ‘ripping up the planning rule book’ in order to revolutionise housing delivery may be audacious, but there are sensible and progressive changes afoot, write Alex Woolcott and Karen Cooksley of Winckworth Sherwood
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Builders awarded first deals under pioneering homes plan
Croydon council’s own development company behind £300m plan to build 1,000 homes
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Architect bags planning for huge east London scheme
Practice’s 785-home development cleared for site near Balfron Tower and Robin Hood Gardens
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Plans to boost infrastructure productivity to save up to £15bn a year
Initiative aims to cut waste and speed up delivery of projects
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Housing group moves forward in £1bn Merton regen plan
Clarion to start overhauling south London estates next year
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Brexit and skills: Joining the dots
The latest hitch in the Brexit negotiations leaves the country in a state of limbo and construction dealing with a host of unknowns, not least the status of its EU workers who we all rely on to build our homes and infrastructure
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