All ڶ articles in 7 October 2016 – Page 3
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Concurrent delay: Time on your side?
The recent case of Saga Cruises vs Fincantieri considered the question of when delays will be concurrent
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News
Cyber attack risk to nuclear power plants revealed
World Energy Council urges firms to build greater resilience into energy infrastructure as threat grows
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Features
State of play: London
Sadiq Khan has proved himself a pragmatist - a quality he’ll need to address the capital’s major built environment challenges
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ڶ intelligence: Q2 2016
Total construction output grew more than previously thought in 2015, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics
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Why cross laminated timber is making headlines
As a construction material CLT seems to be the answer to so many environmental, social and economic problems
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May: We must 'repair' the housing market
Prime minister also commits to “big” and “controversial” decisions on infrastructure in speech at Tory conference
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Online poll: Article 50
Is the government right to trigger Article 50 by the end of March? Vote here
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Googling construction
Two significant anniversaries say a lot about how far our industry still has to go in transforming manufacturing methods and learning from other industries
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Lumley defends 'uniquely lovely' Garden Bridge
Celebrity backer defends controversial project and pleas for fresh private funding
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Gensler floats Parliament on the Thames idea
Architect says alternative plan would save £1.8bn on cost of restoring Palace of Westminster
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Welfare state cushion 'helps cause labour shortages'
Tory conference latest: Labour shortages and modular homes up for debate
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Public land to be broken up for SMEs, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell fleshes out more detail on £2bn Accelerated Construction policy
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All dangerous lorries face London ban by 2020
Khan sets out plans to make capital’s roads safer
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Arup: Colombia market ‘remains strong’
Consultant says rejection of Farc peace deal is ‘bad for country’ but sector will remain healthy
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New Science ڶ: Unsolved mysteries
Laboratories are most often architecturally dull affairs but not Sheppard Robson’s New Science ڶ
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CPD 17 2016: Rooflights and Part K
Part K provides essential guidance for specifiers of access rooflights, ensuring that roofs and terraces are safe to use and maintain. This CPD, sponsored by Glazing Vision, sets out the key requirements to bear in mind
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Cala welcomes £2bn Tory housebuilding plan
Boss of upmarket housebuilder tells ڶ his firm “definitely take a look” at scheme
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Plans approved for Arup's Broadgate towers
The latest skscraper will comprise four tapered buildings
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