All Data articles – Page 37
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Whole-life carbon: Domestic
Lifecycle analysis sheds light on whether retrofitting or rebuilding will best help the government to deliver its 2050 carbon reduction targets
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Cost model: Primary schools
Now that we might be building primary schools again, what are the costs?
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals in May
Swindon council tops the client list, with a single £500m project
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The tracker: April 2013
Construction activity increased in April as did orders, employment and tender prices. However, Experian Economics reports that financial constraints remain a drag on growth
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April
Daily sales are down from this time last year but registrations and completions are up across the board
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Cost update Q1 2013
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV costs rose in the first quarter, but consumer inflation is falling, metal prices are sliding and manufactured goods are slowing down. Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company reports
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Country focus: Burma
YK Ang from Langdon Seah Thailand reports on the construction opportunities as Burma emerges from the international wilderness
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Planning stats: New-build sales and completions in April
The South-east and London outstrip the pack, with more than double the projects of other regions
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Lead times: Jan-Mar 2013
Lead times have been static for most suppliers in the first quarter of the year despite some reporting increased enquiries and workloads
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in March
Average daily sales and completions may be down on this time last year but registrations are up
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The tracker: March 2013
Construction activity fell last month but remains in positive territory, although orders are falling and are down on what they should be for the time of year. Experian Economics analyses the statistics
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Market Forecast: The longest winter
Tender prices are flat, with nowhere left to fall, and output in January and February was very low. But is the housing sector showing signs of spring? By Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company
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Cost model: Hotels
Converting an existing building is often the best option for opening new hotels. Here are the main design considerations and costs
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in March
This month’s data shows am increase in the number of projects in the North, South-west and Scotland
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Sustainability: European housing
Phil Birch of Sweett Group reviews recent research by the Energy Bill Revolution campaign to assess what it is going to take to turn the UK into the energy efficiency champion of Europe
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The Tracker: February 2013
Activity rose in February on the back of a sharp increase in civil engineering work - and it was a strong month for orders too. Experian Economics crunches the numbers
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV intelligence
Data from Experian Economics shows that the first quarterly rise in construction output since the second quarter of 2011 ocurred in fourth quarter of last year. However, not all the trends are positive
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in February
Private and public completions are both down on this time last year but registrations have increased
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Whole-life carbon: Shopping centres
Our series on whole-life emissions for different building types continues with three 60-year scenarios for a shopping mall
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Morgan Sindall triumphs in league table with Sellafield job
Contractor leapfrogs to the top with nuclear decommissioning work on billion-pound job