All Analysis articles – Page 6
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Features
In focus: Morgan Sindall
The third of our quick-fire guides to changes at major contractors looks at Morgan Sindall
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Features
Life after Davis Langdon
A decade before T T’s deal it was Aecom’s takeover of DL that rocked the QS market, triggering an exodus of partners and a spate of start-ups
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Comment
Keeping up standards, keeping down costs
The Health Safety Executive’s drive to cut bureacracy could compromise safety, the Association for Project Safety warns
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Features
In focus: Balfour Beatty
In the second of our series on recent changes at major contractors, we look at Balfour Beatty
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Features
In focus: Lend Lease
In the first of five quick fire guides to big changes at major contractors, we look at latest shake-up at Lend Lease
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Features
Interview: Killian Hurley, Mount Anvil
Mount Anvil’s chairman reveals how the housebuilder beat the recession
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Comment
TIF of the iceberg
Battersea’s Nine Elms development has got the green light to use tax-increment financing. Does this mean the industry has overcome the funding impasse?
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Comment
Kier-May Gurney: A good deal?
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s assistant editor Joey Gardiner on the Kier’s proposed takeover of May Gurney
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Features
King's X marks the spot
Argent’s managing partner David Partridge on King’s Cross Central and the next £1bn of construction contracts
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Features
Blacklisting the blacklisters
Councils are exploring ways to stop companies involved in blacklisting from winning work with them
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Comment
How difficult can it be?
Fixing our housing problems will be a hard slog - but some progress is being made, says Andrew Stunell
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Comment
Life on the high fees
Adjudicators were meant to deal with construction disputes ‘expeditiously and relatively inexpensively’. But the amount they charge is becoming increasingly hard to justify
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Features
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV magazine in 1843
To celebrate ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s 170-year anniversary we’re delving into our archive to take a look at how the magazine started out
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Comment
NEC3 contracts: The hole truth and nothing but
If only lawyers would get around to filling up the holes in the NEC3 contract
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Comment
Making waves
Richard McCarthy: The Green Deal may have got off to an unsteady start but, by working with government, the industry can still turn it into a success
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Comment
Look back in anger
Firms involved in the blacklisting scandal now have to decide how to manage the far-reaching repercussions
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Features
Overrated?
Are green ratings helping or becoming a problem in the quest to improve the sustainability of new buildings?
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Comment
Blacklisting discoveries 'appalling'
Blacklisting practices revealed in inquiry beggar belief, says Ian Davidson, chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee