All Features articles – Page 53
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Vandersanden bricks top the class at City, University of London's law school
Wilkinson Eyre has chosen to use the firm's Anicius facing bricks
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It’s takeover time in the UK consultancy market
The appetite of US giants for venerable UK brands shows no sign of abating. So who is next?
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A good match? How T&T and CBRE compare
Following the announcement that T&T is selling a 60% stake to US giant CBRE, we measure up the two firms to see how good a fit they are
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5 minutes with … Nick Hartwright at Projekt
Nick Hartwright, CEO of workspace provider Projekt, appreciates the importance of being resilient and working your way up from the bottom. He drives a VW T25 and is pretty good at Lego
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Meet the person charged with delivering 40 hospitals in nine years
Emma-Jane Houghton wants a range of suppliers and diversity of thought as part of her drive to achieve the government’s hospital programme
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Government policy: end-of-year review
With the parliamentary year having drawn to a close, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom looks back on the changes it has brough to government policy on design and construction. Josephine Smit reports
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In business: Keepmoat’s Tim Beale
Chief executive of partnerships builder Keepmoat, says business is booming amid speculation on a sale or flotation
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This CPD, sponsored by ROCKWOOL, explains the options for fire protection on steel-framed buildings as well as the relevant product standards and building regulations. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 14 September 2021
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Liverpool defends its status as a city of sensitive regeneration – but Unesco begs to differ
A badge of honour or a certificate not worth the trouble? Liverpool’s loss of its world heritage status has opened a debate about the purpose and value of the designation
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William Sutton Prize invites entries from architects
Winners of Clarion Housing Group’s sustainability and placemaking prize will see their design concept trialled on a major development site
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Market forecast: Bouncing back
Rising demand and tightening supply are driving up both costs and tender prices. How much of this is just a spike rather than an underlying upward economic trend?Â
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Future forecast: June – August 2021
The latest quarterly sentiment survey by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom shows office and retail on the verge of recovery, with those sectors showing the greatest rise in enquiries, while the specialism with the most optimism about future workload has switched now to engineers
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How to learn from your mistakes
Losing a bid is an opportunity to learn what went wrong and be better prepared next time
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This CPD, sponsored by Eurocell, assesses the use of PVCu windows on medium- to high-rise buildings and outlines design, installation, ventilation and other aspects a developer would need to consider. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 10 September 2021
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The deal with CBRE has been lauded as a triumph but the difficult questions now start for T&T
Keeping staff happy and maintaining autonomy at listed US giant are the key challenges facing consultant’s UK bosses
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Market overview: Green travel infrastructure
The latest ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom market overview examines the move towards active travel infrastructure such as cycleways and pedestrianised thoroughfares, and the variety of funding streams in place to drive this. Josephine Smit reports
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NMCN faces crucial few weeks as bad news keeps on coming
The recent announcement the firm was yet again revising its losses upwards for last year felt eerily familiar, writes Dave Rogers
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In Business: Hill Group’s Andy Hill
Founder and chief executive of the UK’s third-biggest privately owned developer on why he aims to focus on value and quality, rather than making money
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5 minutes with … Olutayo Adebowale at Cirkadia and the Design Council
The director at consultant Cirkadia on the importance of social value, her love of dress design and why Nigerian food is the cuisine to watch
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Cost model: Data centres
Data centres have become vital infrastructure, but as their importance has grown, so too have their size, security threats and carbon output