All Features articles – Page 98
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Outreach: what the industry should do to attract school leavers
The skills shortage continues to worsen, and while the government is taking action now with the apprenticeship levy, it’s not enough. Debika Ray reports on what the industry is doing to inspire young minds and win new recruitsÂ
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Sketch of the week: Next generation takeover
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by graduate panel member Emily Scoones of Ramboll
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From the archive: 2003 - Tom Daley in the deep end
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV is reminded of an interview we once did with a certain young person whose career would surely have belly-flopped without the backing of this sector
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Reverse mentoring - how to give the next generation a voice
What do young people really think? What will make them join a company, and stay? Reverse mentoring might be the answer
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We want change! What young people in construction really think
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s first survey of the perceptions of young people working and studying in construction reveals its future leaders to be made up of optimists who are happy in their work. But dig deeper and they also voice many criticisms of an industry that too often seems to overlook fresh talent. ...
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's Next Generation takeover: what’s the story?
Read on for a fresh perspective on some familiar issues as ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s advisory panel of recent graduates guest edits this week’s magazine
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Is image everything?
Mike Petter, Director of the Considerate Constructors Scheme explains why every organisation across the construction industry should embrace considerate construction
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Wish you were here? How to get into construction in Australia
Australia offers a strong infrastructure pipeline and a host of opportunities, which explains the growing number of UK players heading there
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Image of the week: Easter rising
Dozens of people gathered at the top of Otley Chevin in West Yorkshire this week to install a 36ft-high cross ahead of Easter
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Sketch of the week: Key plant design, Circle Reading hospital
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Wood, of Bryden Wood
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Boulevard Theatre: turning tricks in Soho
How Charcoalblue and Soda Studio fit a theatre into a tiny space so it could be financially viable
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Costing steelwork April 2019: Market and cost models update
This quarter provides a market update and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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Online poll: Are construction firms doing enough to close the gender pay gap?
This week’s poll: All talk - but where’s the action?
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Construction's gender pay gap: the numbers
How does the construction sector compare with the rest of the UK?
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Cost model: Mental health facilities
With mental ill health rising and models of care evolving, we need new facilities that fulfil modern mental healthcare requirements
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV intelligence: Q4 2018
Output is slowing as the uncertainty around Brexit continues, especially in the commercial sector, but private and public housing are holding up well
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Accessibility challenges? LIFTEX 2019 is the destination for sourcing vertical moving equipment
Now in its 31st year, the show takes place from 15 – 16 May 2019 at London’s ExCeL
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From the archive: 2003 - stuck in traffic
This week’s introduction of the ultra-low emission zone reminds us of the congestion charge debate in 2003
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Tracker: February 2019
Tenders and employment prospects both fell for the first time in almost two years, but activity is still rising, if more slowly
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Sketch of the week: Eden Project hotel, Cornwall
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mohammed Syafiq B Hassan Jubri at Tate Harmer