All Features articles – Page 33
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards 2022: Construction/Consultant Surveyor of the Year (100 staff or over)
Read about the winner and shortlisted entries of this year’s award for Construction/Consultant Surveyor of the Year (100 staff or over)
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Cost model: Build-to-rent
Build-to-rent offers a solution to low housing supply and stable returns for investors and developers – if they can meet the demands of a quickly evolving tenant baseÂ
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Is artificial intelligence the answer to HS2’s rising cost problem?
As inflation bites, HS2 has been told to find savings. Could artificial intelligence be the cost-cutting ace up the project’s sleeve?Â
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Can housing associations keep building as the rest of the market slows?
Thanks to subsidy, housing associations have typically carried on building through a downturn as the volume housebuilders slow down. But, there is now scepticism about whether they can do so this time around
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Getting the right mix
The ongoing energy emergency and net zero demands are necessitating a shift in the UK’s approach to energy. But what needs to be done? Jordan Marshall explores
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5 minutes with … Jane Ho at HKS
The firm’s principal and director of health on her love of gardening, her dislike of 1980s post-modern design and the importance of humility
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Gove is back: the key questions facing the returning housing secretary
Just 111 days after being sacked, Michael Gove is back. Carl Brown looks at what’s facing Whitehall’s disruptor-in-chief
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Q&A: what Sunak has told us about his views on housing
The new prime minister spoke over the summer about his proposals on the issue
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Clouds gather over HS2: What would cutting Britain’s biggest infrastructure project mean for the industry?
HS2 has survived a lot in the past decade, but as Jeremy Hunt prepares his Halloween Budget, some in the industry are feeling frightened. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV considers what could be at risk.
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A known quantity in uncharted waters: Rishi Sunak takes the helm in Downing Street
With Jeremy Hunt reportedly staying on as chancellor, the incoming PM looks to be setting a course for financial stabilisation. But is UK plc really bound for calmer waters?
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Cost model: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV brownfield
Regenerating previously used land offers multiple environmental, social and cost advantages but there are many factors to consider
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5 minutes with … Phil Sheldon at The Build Chain
The new firm’s sales director reflects on his time in South Africa and the pain of seeing businesses fail. He also reveals his favourite building in the worldÂ
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It’s hard to let go: Laing O’Rourke and the problem with succession
The latest man tipped to replace Ray O’Rourke is leaving after less than a year. Dave Rogers considers why the septuagenarian founder is still at the helm of his firm
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Cost model: Labs in the sky
Record levels of investment into the life science sector and an increasingly limited supply of space have encouraged laboratory buildings to enter the high-rise realm
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Jeremy Hunt’s £40bn hole: where cuts could fall and what it could mean for builders
Paring back investment may prove the least politically painful way to make the sums add up
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The future of insulation
Manufacturers must create the next generation of products to deliver the homes of tomorrow, writes Paul Barrett, head of product management at ROCKWOOL
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22 Bishopsgate: Looking down on the neighbours
Its grand height and formal aloofness may give it an air of superiority but the ‘vertical village’ goes out of its way to make people feel at home. Thomas Lane reports
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Top 50 Architects 2022
Explore this year’s top architects via ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s sortable league table
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Top 50 Engineers 2022
Explore this year’s top engineers via ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s sortable league table
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Top 50 Project Managers 2022
Explore this year’s top project managers via ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s sortable league table