All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 18 November 2016 – Page 2
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Network Rail needs our help, says Atkins boss
Comments come as reports suggest troubled infrastructure client could be ‘broken-up’ over poor performance
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Grimshaw latest architect to launch in Dubai
Heathrow architect eyes new markets after reporting bumper year
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Planners set to approve City's tallest tower
Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft skyscraper poised for green light, despite daylight issues on surrounding area
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Plans in for £60m Rochdale makeover
Practice puts forward plans for retail and cinema town centre complex
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Mitie slides to £100m half-year loss
The services provider is to exit the domiciliary healthcare market
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Costain bags £113m gas station upgrades
The company will re-design and re-build two compressor stations
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Mace calls for £2bn transport cash boost in Autumn Statement
Contractor urges chancellor Philip Hammond to deliver fillip for construction
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Reinstate zero carbon buildings targets, MPs urge
Report slams Treasury for ‘last minute’ and poorly-evidenced decision to axe policy
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Big name architects in running for UK Holocaust memorial
Ten practices shortlisted for national memorial next to Parliament
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Contractors to land roles on £1.3bn prisons revamp by January
The Ministry of Justice is committed to delivering 10,000 new adult prison places
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Buckingham Palace to undergo £369m restoration
The mainly M E works will take place in phases spread over ten years
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Architect scoops £500m MPs' offices revamp
Practice appointed to restore buildings across Westminster
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Comment
The fountain of youth
One thing is clear about the skills crisis in construction: if we don’t act now, it will decimate our industry. Key to solving this challenge is investing in talent and enthusing young people
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Features
Image of the week: The watch tower
Members of the New York Police Department’s counterterrorism unit guard Trump Tower
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Dutch 'Green Deal' looks for contractors to trial retrofits
Energiesprong UK looks for construction firms to build demonstration projects
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Features
Sketch of the week: A riverside scheme in Bath
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Daniel Lugsden
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Comment
Adjudication costs: No harm in asking
It was understood that you could not claim costs incurred in adjudication, but that position has been complicated following a case before the TCC
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Comment
Adjudication enforcement: Levelling the playing field
Is it fair when SMEs have to go to court to enforce an adjudication decision? Two of our columnists team up to argue that it’s time for reform
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This week in 1986
30 years ago the UK housing industry was warned of an attack on the market by Japanese off-site manufacture