All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 8 November 2019
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Construction industry gossip: Baby steps
A young housing secretary is questioned for the first time and thrill seekers are prevented from setting foot on a series of nerve-wracking bridges
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Let’s be honest about private finance in infrastructure
Private investment in infrastructure has been criticised – wrongly – in the past few years. The government supports it abroad but has refused to promote it at home
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5 minutes with… Angus Bruce, principal and head of landscape architecture, Hassell Studio
Angus Bruce  tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about tech literacy, watching your projects mature, and wishful thinking
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From the archive: 2010 — Getting afloat
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV hasn’t spent a lot of time in Soho over the past 175 years, so we decided to look back at an unusual theatre project in London
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Sketch of the week: Spa facility at a residential resort
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alejandro Bermudez Pascual, architect at Gaunt Francis Architects in Cardiff
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Image of the week: Breaking barriers
Thirty years ago, on 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down. Here, people celebrated atop the wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate
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Contractors’ salary survey 2019: Not all about the money
Wage inflation among contractors is subdued, constrained by wider economic uncertainty and doubts over major infrastructure projects
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Don’t touch those defects
Steven Carey examines the feasibility of applying for an injunction to restrain a replacement subcontractor from rectifying defects
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Projects: Walker’s Court, Soho
The Walker’s Court development, on the site of the famous Raymond Revuebar, could help the neighbourhood rediscover some heart
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Cost model: Higher education refurbishment
UK higher education attracts students from all over the world – this is good for construction, as universities and colleges renew and upgrade campuses and facilities
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Case in focus: Dickie & Moore Ltd vs Trustees of The Lauren McLeish Discretionary Trust
Ted Lowery considers whether, in a recent case, the pupil had become the master
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Three firms to split infrastructure work at £6bn Meridian Water development
Council looking to set up £135m framework
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Simons Group: Lessons not learned
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV of Simons Group’s demise last week sent shockwaves through an industry that has become used to this kind of thing
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Government struggling to get a grip on scale of flammable cladding problem
Esther McVey tells Labour shadow it is trying to understand ‘scope and scale of issue'
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Morgan Sindall shines with upgraded profit forecast
Firm had been expected to post £85m pre-tax profit this year
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What it takes to crystallise a dispute
And how the concept works in the context of adjudication