All Features articles – Page 162
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Learn as you earn
The Brexit vote combined with next year’s apprenticeship levy may give some firms a headache over investment plans but the need for construction apprentices has never been greater
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Lead times: July - September 2016
There are capacity issues with some off-site manufacturing but the consensus among other site-based trades is that lead times are stabilising
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Poplar Baths: Pooling resources
Poplar Baths in London’s East End is a historic example of state architecture used to improve public health. But to preserve this listed building, the project team had to demolish part of it and rebuild through a PFI agreement
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What to specify: Sustainability
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs that will harvest light, help grow silvergrass, test environmental credibility and power TV broadcasters feature among this week’s crop of product news
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CPD 18 2016: Introduction to acetylated wood
The acetylation process modifies softwood to make it more durable and dimensionally stable. This CPD, sponsored by Accsys, outlines the product’s main benefits and applications
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Farmer Review: Why construction is a sick patient
Mark Farmer adopts the analogy of an ailing patient, with symptoms ranging from low productivity to a bad public image
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Farmer Review: The 10 recommendations
Today’s ‘Modernise or die’ report aims to kick-start reform with this 10-point action plan
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Farmer Review: Not waving but drowning
Mark Farmer’s government-commissioned report into the construction industry makes for shocking reading. Speaking to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the author explains his view of the dire state of the industry
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Image of the week: Let there be light
The Law Library of Humboldt University in Berlin is illuminated during the 12th Festival of Lights
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Sketch of the week: Gloucester Docks
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by David Roden
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HS2: On track?
Amid negative headlines and political uncertainty, signs of progress on the UK’s next rail megaproject are contradictory at best
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This week in 1986
30 years ago our parliamentary columnist was giving readers the lowdown on Margaret Thatcher latest reshuffle
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The lady is for turning
For now at least, Theresa May bestrides the political scene, dismantling David Cameron’s legacy and introducing policy changes in housing and infrastructure
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Global city focus: Los Angeles
The ‘city where no-one walks’ is revolutionising transportation and land use to maximise health, income and opportunities
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Construction Rocks: Vintage Bands night
The second leg of this year’s Construction Rocks event goes vintage
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year: Part 2
In this year’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year category, old and new meet in a cornucopia of diverse projects
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year: Part 1
In this year’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year category, old and new meet in a cornucopia of diverse projects
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CRASH honours its Patrons at Annual Reception and Above and Beyond Awards
CRASH honoured its patrons’ unwavering generosity and loyalty at their Annual Reception and Above and Beyond Awards on Thursday 29 September
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Image of the week: The queen’s steps
A workman walks up the ‘Tulip Stairs’ at the Queen’s House, part of the Royal Museums Greenwich
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What if Trump does win?
The very idea of ‘President Trump’ has gone from the realms of jokes and nightmares to potential reality. So as the world holds its breath for the result of November’s US election, David Blackman considers how a Trump presidency would affect UK firms