All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 23 November 2012 – Page 4
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Housing: Simply, the best
Despite a desperate need for new ideas, the complexity of products and innovations can too often stifle entrepreneurship and creativity in the housing sector. It’s time we stopped being so risk averse, says Richard McCarthy
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Ultra efficient air-to-water heat pumps
Daikin has launched a new range of domestic air-to-water heat pumps
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The last word in adjudication
How many submissions should each party be allowed in an adjudication - and which side should be given the final say? It depends which rules of natural justice you follow
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Construction appointments - 23 November 2012
AA Projects hires three, as Arcadis appoints new chief information officer
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Cost update Q3 2012
Construction input costs are down and output prices are flat, while some workers have negotiated small wages increases for 2013
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Kingston students design giant bridge
Architecture students take over the Japanese embassy to create a scale version of the 17th century Kintaikyo Bridge
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Pension funds may bear risk on infrastructure projects
Experts say funds may take on construction risk but need further government help
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Davis Langdon and Mace advise on Thames Estuary airport
Two firms provide expertise on Foster + Partners proposed scheme for new air traffic hub
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MVRDV's 400m 'vertical city' in Jakarta
Dutch architect, with UK engineer Arup, enter plans for mixed-use tower in Indonesian capital for design competition
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High Court orders Pinnacle to pay £16m to Brookfield
Exclusive: Contractor on stalled £1bn tower may seek winding up order as deadline for payment nears
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'I'll be back' - Why bosses return to run their companies
Why some bosses come back to save the companies they founded - with varying degrees of success
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UKCG kills hopes for industry's 'single voice'
Exclusive: UK Contractors Group throws weight behind CBI Construction Council, effectively ending hopes for a new pan-industry forum to lobby government
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Architect mayor takes charge in Bristol
Architect George Ferguson has pledged to follow the spirit of engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel after being elected mayor of Bristol
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Wonders & blunders with Lindy Patterson
Scotland’s Forth Bridge takes Lindy Patterson’s breath away but Glasgow’s principal civic square, the scene of so many protests, is itself the subject of her protestations
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Lend Lease retains top spot
Contractor in pole position for second month after £170m contract win on Land Securities’ scheme
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