All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 18 October 2013 – Page 4
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Features
Modern methods of construction: Material change?
Will the surge in demand lead to a permanent shift towards modern methods of construction?
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HS2: Full steam ahead
The case for HS2 is strong, but successful delivery will depend on investing in the right cost and project management skills - not to mention getting cross-party concensus
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RICS launches new BIM qualification
New qualification to recognise expertise in building information modelling
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The value of IT
Instead of being a drain on company finances, a well-equipped IT department can actually drive profit
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Features
Six stadiums that tell the story of English football
The Football Association is 150 years old this week and, to celebrate, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ picks out some of the architectural highpoints of English stadiums
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Keller denies fault in multimillion-pound dispute
Piling specialist disputes claim that its work on £40m wine warehouse at centre of multimillion-pound legal wrangle was faulty
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Government warned cuts to ECO would put jobs at risk
Industry experts warn government against watering down Energy Companies Obligation
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Morgan Sindall and British Land score high on carbon disclosure
Report for Carbon Disclosure Project recognises firms who are open about carbon emissions and take action to mitigate climate change
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Country focus: Brazil
With a World Cup, an Olympics, and recently discovered oil fields, it’s all happening in Brazil. Jair Carlos Roxo of ARCADIS Logos and Magda Skalska-Burgess of EC Harris examine the data
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Gardiner & Theobald ousts Aecom on £300m Google job
Exclusive: Switch follows moves by Aecom directors to G T, and three more major wins for G T on King’s Cross scheme
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Interview: Jeff Adams, United House
The United House boss on how the firm morphed from a social housing contractor into a developer with a £600m pipeline
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Comment
How viable will adjudication be in future?
The recent Museum of Liverpool has huge implications for adjudication costs and makes it a much riskier undertaking for smaller firms
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Archive Titles
What does the Labour reshuffle mean for HS2?
Labour’s shifting stance on HS2 demonstrates how politics can jeopardise major infrastructure projects
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Comment
The real measure of sustainability
The industry needs universally accepted measures of sustainability that are realistic about the true operational performance of buildings
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Comment
Saudi Arabia: The big legal questions
Modernisation is being carried out against the background of a legal system fundamentally different not only from those of its neighbours but also from any Western concept
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Where will EU regulation go next?
Sustainable building policy in Europe is evolving and it looks like future regulations will go way beyond energy performance
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URS, Amec and Areva land Sellafield contract extension
Nuclear giants have been granted another five years to improve performance on the mammoth decommissioning project
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Comment
Going paperless
The Forest Stewardship Council has created an online certification system - but is the industry prepared to use it?
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The challenges of competition in healthcare
The use of competition in healthcare provision is producing some illogical decisions and failing to improve the estate
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Devereux's UK arm back in the black
Architect bounces back from £1.9m pre-tax loss in 2011 to report a profit of nearly £200,000 in 2012
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