All articles by David Blackman – Page 4
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Museum of London unveils Smithfield project team
Plans to be put out to consultation in the autumn
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Sector condemns Trump climate deal withdrawal
Professionals warns that US economy will be harmed by pull out
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Election 2017: Hanging in the balance
Policy on major construction projects could have a substantial impact on some hotly-contested marginal seats
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Labour plots Brexit construction review
Report on how government can help construction sector prepare for Brexit would be one of the first tasks for the housing delivery watchdog
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Hays international salary survey 2017
This year’s Hays International Salary Survey shows that potential pickings for candidates are a lot richer overseas. The ‘Trump bump’ and Australia’s infrastructure boom are fuelling the already-strong international demand for UK construction professionals
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Mace project secures Oxford uni's first 'outstanding' BREEAM rating
Data institute features 1km long passive heating and cooling air corridors
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Vinci begins £97m student housing job
First rooms in UPP scheme to be ready for 2018 intake
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Just what the doctor ordered
The NHS has a maintenance backlog amounting to at least £5bn and it’s getting worse by the day as funds from the capital budget are raided to keep the health service running
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The Brexit election
Before the parties nail down their manifestos, we take a look at what construction might expect from June’s vote
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Garden Bridge: Troubled crossing
Dame Margaret Hodge’s recent report on the controversial Garden Bridge has highlighted the question of whether the mayor of London should pull the plug on the project
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Budget 2017: Wake-up call
The chancellor has now ditched his planned increase to the self-employeds’ NI contributions, but what would the impact have been on 40% of construction’s workforce?
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Consultants' salary survey 2017: The bold and the bountiful
Strong hiring intentions and employee caution post the Brexit vote mean those prepared to move jobs could be richly rewarded - as may firms prepared to be aggressive in sourcing new hires
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Worries over UK's decision to quit Euro nuclear agency
Report says decision puts at risk nuclear new build programme
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UK nuclear ambitions are ‘pie in the sky’, says energy expert
Mycle Schneider, who has advised other European states on nuclear, says government could not offer right level of capital support
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Toshiba backs out of Moorside build
Japanese giant will remain involved in power plant’s development
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Windfarm splurge as offshore construction hits record level
Wind projects accounted for nearly half the value of UK power schemes in 2016
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Toshiba turmoil prompts fresh alarm over UK nuclear programme
Japanese giant mulls sale of atom plant building arm