All Features articles – Page 102
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV podcast: Crossrail crisis, regulating construction, and making the built environment beautiful
Listen on our website here or on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or your preferred podcast app
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This CPD, sponsored by Autodesk, will consider how BIM 360 Design is overcoming the challenges design teams face
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Does construction need a national regulator?
Taming the industry’s out-of-control practices could benefit all levels of the supply chain – but who can make that happen?
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Projects: Xiqu Centre Opera House, Hong Kong
The Xiqu Centre for Chinese opera in Hong Kong soars above its constrained site with two theatres suspended above public space, by using some ingenious construction solutions
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From the archive: 2008 - All aboard
Never mind the benefits promised by Crossrail when it’s finally finished, in 2008 Ken Livingstone came up with an idea that could really have transformed Londoners’ lives for the better
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Crossrail delay: what's gone wrong – and why
Already a year behind schedule and with no end in sight, Crossrail is burning £30m a week in cash as it struggles to reach completion – but as yet, no one can say when that might be. Why is the trans-London line causing such pain?
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Futurebuild 2019: Uniting industry to tackle the big issues
Taking place on 05-07 March at ExCeL London, Futurebuild 2019 will tackle the biggest challenges impacting the industry
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Sketch of the week: Hotel in Lake Chapala, Mexico
This week’s #buildingdoodle is by Diego Calderon, director of DF_DC architects
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV podcast: Interserve's woes, London's new symphony hall, and what is your role worth?
This ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV podcast includes troubling times for Interserve, London’s £288m symphony hall and this year’s consultants’ salary survey
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Consultants’ salary survey 2019: what is your role worth?
Skills shortages mean salaries in the sector are rising more rapidly than inflation, and more people are looking to move jobs
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Consultants' salary survey 2019: full tables
See full survey results for salaries by region, profession and gradeÂ
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Online poll: Be my valentine
This week’s poll: Is construction your valentine or have you fallen out of love with the industry?
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Image of the week: Truly, madly, deeply
The pedestrian section of the Maastunnel in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, was converted into a Tunnel of Love this week to celebrate the tunnel’s 77th anniversary, which fell on Valentine’s Day
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Market forecast Q4 2018: Losing confidence
Tender prices in the year to Q4 kept climbing in the wake of rising building costs, as construction output rebounded in Q3 – but new orders dropped
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Projects: London's new £288m Centre for Music
London is set to gain a new world-class symphony hall – but will the planned £288m Centre for Music face the battles and delays that dog so many major cultural projects?
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From the archive: 2009 - Would you bet on Donald Trump?
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks back 10 years to when Donald Trump’s casino company went under. Has he learned about achieving victory - and solvency - since then?
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Interserve: will its latest rescue plan save the struggling contractor?
With its largest shareholder planning to revolt against its latest rescue plan, what hope is there that Interserve will survive?
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Working abroad in construction: what should you know before you make the move?
Professionals who have relocated for work give practical tips for anyone contemplating doing the same
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Working abroad in construction: part two
Read more profiles of construction professionals who have made the move away from the UK
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Working abroad in construction: the employer's perspective
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV also spoke with David Carey at Turner Townsend, who supports the firm’s staff making overseas transfers, to find out about the employer’s role. What support should the employers give, and which areas are better left for the individual to sort?Â