All Economics articles – Page 5

  • Liverpool Street station
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    International infrastructure totex

    2015-05-19T06:00:00Z

    When considering the cost of a building, it is vital to look at the total in-use and maintenance costs as well as capital investment

  • New York
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    Global city focus: New York

    2015-05-13T06:00:00Z

    New York is a city at the crossroads of global influence. How can it translate its economic and political strength into investment in infrastructure and affordable housing for its population?

  • Hong Kong
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    Global city focus: Hong Kong

    2015-03-10T10:41:00Z

    How is Hong Kong to maintain its competitive edge with the rise of the emerging Asian cities? Barbra Carlisle of EC Harris, Constance Lau and Tim Robinson of Langdon Seah explore its unique positioning

  • Data centres
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    Cost model: Data centres

    2015-02-18T10:00:00Z

    Demand for data centres continues to reflect the growing and changing needs of a connected world. Aecom’s Luke Kubicki (engineering lead), Amy Daniell (strategy director) and Giles Scott (development director) examine the latest trends in low-energy data centre design

  • Doha 7
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    Global city focus: Doha

    2015-01-06T10:32:00Z

    As the growth potential of countries becomes increasingly reliant on key cities, EC Harris looks at how Doha is driving Qatar’s vision of economic diversity

  • Cost Model Apartment
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    Cost model: Part L

    2014-11-20T10:15:00Z

    Will MacDonald of Aecom examines the challenges posed by the 2014 revisions to Part L of the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations, which form part of the government’s strategy to cut carbon emissions from buildings

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    Procurement update

    2014-08-18T10:10:00Z

    Construction is now 12 months into its recovery and project procurement has become much more challenging - even in the regions. SImon Rawlinson of EC Harris takes soundings from projects and considers the best options in a fast-moving market

  • The Olympic Stadium, Stratford, London
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    Cost model: Stadium construction

    2014-06-12T06:00:00Z

    In a changing landscape for major sporting infrastructure schemes, what does it take to develop and operate stadiums and arenas? Hein le Roux and Eugene Corrigan of Aecom report

  • Cleaning services
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    Sustainability: Facilities efficiency

    2014-04-09T06:00:00Z

    As construction becomes ever more energy efficient, attention is turning to facilities management to deliver greater carbon and cost savings. Phil Birch of Sweett Group examines how the purchasing and management of cleaning and catering operations can reduce a building’s environmental impact

  • Infrastructure: highways maintenance
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    Infrastructure: highways maintenance

    2014-03-21T00:00:00Z

    Damage to UK roads due to flooding has put a spotlight on the condition of our highways, at a time when the maintenance backlog is already estimated to be at least £10bn. Barbra Carlisle and Brian Fitzpatrick of EC Harris examine the key issues

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    Country focus: The Netherlands

    2014-01-09T06:00:00Z

    The Netherlands is one of Europe’s great trading nations but the slowdown in the eurozone has hit the economy hard. Ted Peek of Arcadis and Magda Skalska-Burgess of EC Harris review prospects for the Dutch construction market

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    Construction output grows 1.4% in second quarter

    2013-08-09T10:10:00Z

    Revised official statistics show housing powering growth

  • roads useful
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    Infrastructure spending could boost UK economy by £100bn

    2013-05-14T00:01:00Z

    Report recommends government spend 1% of GDP on infrastructure for the next five years

  • Construction worker
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    Construction output flat in November

    2012-01-13T11:21:00Z

    ONS figures show construction output broadly flat in November but down 1.6% on the same period a year ago

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    Cutting VAT on repair work to 5% could create 100,000 jobs, says FMB

    2011-11-28T17:19:00Z

    The Chancellor has been urged to encourage building repair work through incentives in tomorrow’s autumn statement

  • shops
    Features

    Procurement update

    2011-09-02T00:00:00Z

    With pressure on the construction industry to drive down costs for clients, how can strategic procurement be used to deliver required savings? Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris looks at the options

  • economics
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    Sustainability: In-use energy performance

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Clients commission buildings expecting cut-price energy bills once they move in, but too often they are disappointed. Our expert from Cyril Sweett explains how ’Soft Landings’ can provide greater certainty

  • ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV analysis
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    Construction statistics: Is it really that bad ?

    2011-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Government statistics suggest construction contracted 5% last quarter, but it’s hard to find anyone who believes that is true. Joey Gardiner argues the reality is actually more positive and presents alternative data to back up his case

  • Country focus 1
    Features

    Country focus: India

    2011-04-28T00:00:00Z

    Strong demand for construction activity in India continues, partly due to infrastructure needs and rising expectations of improved living standards

  • economics
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    Market forecast: Uncertainty rules

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Tender prices are still falling while material prices and wages are rising, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company. All these bank holidays aren’t helping either