All Data articles – Page 17
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Infrastructure update: Railway stations
Ciara Walker and David Rowlinson of Arcadis consider the challenges involved in designing and building railway stations in complex operational environments, and balancing stakeholders’ competing objectives
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Top 150 consultants 2016
Consultants grew their UK staff by 5% overall during the past year, but where was the biggest growth and are cuts on their way as the post-Brexit fall-out makes itself felt?
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Top 50 project managers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 project managers, ranked by the number of UK project management staff employed by each firm
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Top 50 engineers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 engineers, ranked by the number of UK chartered engineering staff employed by each firm
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Cost update Q2 2016
Labour cost inflation continues to be the prime driver for an overall rise in building costs, but increased material costs are also playing their part
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Top 50 architects - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 architects, ranked by the number of chartered architectural staff employed by each firm
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Top 50 QSs - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 quantity surveyors, ranked by the number of chartered quantity surveyors employed by each firm
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Resi stats: July 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Cost model: Mixed use
Shifting economic and social conditions mean developers are increasingly pursuing mixed use schemes but different use classes on a project can cause complications
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Tracker: July 2016
The construction activity index suggests workloads are contracting again, tender prices continue on a downward trend and a general pessimism clouds the employment prospects index
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Comment
Construction: A sector under scrutiny
Figures which show the impact the EU referendum has had on the industry are starting to be released, but the picture still isn’t clear
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Procurement update: Uncertain markets
With the emergent challenges of Brexit, how can the industry drive improved innovation, productivity and value for money through commercially responsible procurement?
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Barbour ABI's August market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for August is now available to download
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Resi stats: June 2016
The latest figures for registrations, completions and approvals in the residential sector
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Market forecast: Not the whole story
As we look at the Q2 figures, people are ready to blame Brexit for plunging the UK construction economy into a darker period. But the reality is more complex. Michael Hubbard of Aecom reports
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Tracker: June 2016
The construction activity index ended Q2 at a level of 60 points, five points higher than a month earlier
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Cost model: Commercial office towers
The number of towers being proposed and developed in London and the UK continues to grow, as does their height
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Barbour ABI's July market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for July is now available to download
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Lead times: April - June 2016
Lead times have either remained the same or increased, with burgeoning workloads and enquiries and a shortage of skilled labour making further increases more likely
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London vs New York: The market rules
London and New York are two of the world’s most successful cities for business. How does commercial property development compare between the two?