All ڶ articles in 21 October 2016 – Page 2
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Graham bags £150m north London deal
Contractor wins partnership with the London borough of Barnet
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Comment
The Farmer Review overlooks architects' role
Reforming construction is a must, and designers have a vital part to play in improving the delivery of building projects
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Features
Image of the week: Nowhere left to go
Work continues on a wall in Calais to stop migrants boarding UK-bound lorries, as the residents of “the Jungle” camp are told to evacuate
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Housebuilders' pay buoyed by skills shortage
Research by ڶ reveals average pay packet of managing director in London tops £200,000
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Features
Sketch of the week: Battle, East Sussex
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mette McLarney
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John Rowan and Partners boss announces retirement from firm
Managing partner Stephen Gee to leave after 31 years at consultant
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Comment
Hansom: Coming of age
If the stress of working in construction is turning your hair grey, count yourself lucky – you could be a GP. And if you really want to keep in touch with your younger side, you can always dig out your old Lego set
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Second phase of Priority Schools expected ‘after Christmas’
EFA’s Mike Green confirms £2bn second phase will start procurement in 2017
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Features
This week in 1966
50 years ago a GLC delegation was investigating whether Soviet Russia had the answer to Moscow’s housing crisis
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Interview with the EFA's Mike Green
The EFA’s director of capital reveals the procurement timetable for PSBP2 and his vision for future school building work
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Comment
Check the paperwork
It’s not just Byron clamping down on illegal employees. The government has a drive on to catch workers who do not have the right to work in the UK - with big fines falling on those who employ them
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Features
Housebuilders' salary survey 2016: Business as usual
The Brexit vote has ushered in a time of widespread uncertainty, but activity in the housebuilding sector has so far held up well. Joey Gardiner looks at what we can learn from this year’s salary survey and and asks how long trading can remain strong
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Comment
I can sympathise with politicians' Heathrow dilemma
MPs have to weigh up the interests of their constituents against those of the the country as a whole, no wonder they’re dithering
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Comment
Delaying a decision over airport capacity is economic madness
Government indecisiveness risks damaging investors appetite in UK infrastructure projects, and ultimately the UK’s fragile economy
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News
May wants 'new entrants' in housebuilding, says minister
MIPIM UK: Gavin Barwell says volume housebuilders have dominated for too long
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McAlpine's Victoria Gate mall in Leeds opens
£165m project is only major retail scheme to open this year
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Keltbray's concrete arm could hit £150m turnover
Division launched after Dunne Group acquisition set to provide demolition firm with fastest growth, says boss
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Features
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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