All Ӱ articles in 3 November 2017 – Page 2
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Construction among 58 sectors covered by unpublished 'Brexit impact' reports
Ministers decline to publish documents, claiming it would compromise Brexit negotiations
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Tender price inflation 'to average 1% next year'
North of country to outperform London and the South East, as demand weakens
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New technology could replace 600,000 construction jobs
Plasterers, brickies and labourers most at risk
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Ike Ijeh on dRMM's Stirling Prize win
Ӱ’s architecture critic hails urban renewal impact of triumphant scheme
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Watkin Jones beds in with new developments
Boom in student accommodation activity buoys Welsh firm
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Carillion makes dent in debt pile with £14m disposal
Contractor’s interim CEO says “much remains to be done” to square the group’s finances
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Modernisation or transformation?
As one of the least digitised sectors, it’s hardly surprising that construction scores poorly on productivity
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Scape launches first pipeline of £7bn framework
Procurement organisation says £1.1bn-worth of work is now underway across the country
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Tracker: September 2017
The total activity index stayed steady at its highest level since the referendum, with civil engineering growing especially fast
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Mott MacDonald nabs CH2M director
John Pelton will head up the firm’s project, programme and commerical management
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CIOB launches call for evidence into construction quality
Commission looking for examples of good and bad practice to identify necessary improvements
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Hinkley Point strike action averted as new pay deal is agreed
Improved package had been rejected by 95% of workers last month
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Why renovation acceleration is key to winning the war against global warming
The fact that change is not beyond us is positive news and should increase our resolve to limit global warming, but our society faces an immense test
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British Land gets OK for Paddington tower
Developer still needs final approval from London’s mayor for 20-storey hotel
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Green light for Manchester student block
Planners approve Ian Simpson’s 30-storey block despite proximity to heritage buildings
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Countryside's £400m Rochester development set to start
Scheme in Kent on site by the end of the year
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Projects: Bloomberg HQ, London
Foster + Partners’ HQ for Bloomberg breaks with tradition for City of London buildings by respecting the architectural context of its surroundings
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Latest construction minister departs
Former Lehman Brothers associate is the third construction minister in two years
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