More Focus – Page 73

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    Projects: Built by gaslight

    2018-02-14T06:30:00Z

    An eagerly awaited luxury housing development at King’s Cross has an unusual exterior – three Victorian gasholders frame the structures

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    Market forecast: Maintaining margins

    2018-02-14T06:30:00Z

    Technically the construction industry is in a recession, but many firms continue to report stable activity levels for now

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    Health check

    2018-02-09T06:30:00Z

    The government’s new PPP, Project Phoenix, was hailed as the NHS’ big hope, bringing much-needed cash to the ailing healthcare estate. Nearly a year on, have any hospitals been fixed up yet? And what are the other prospects for desperately needed additional funding?

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    Lead times: October-December 2017

    2018-02-09T06:30:00Z

    Our previous look at lead times back in September forecast little alteration, but as it turned out there were no changes at all over the subsequent three months

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    ‘This was a house of cards that could fall down at any moment’

    2018-02-08T06:30:00Z

    Invited by MPs this week to explain how the construction and FM giant collapsed so precipitously, the firm’s former bosses revealed something of the mess they got themselves into

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    Projects: Pane management - the restoration of the Temperate House at Kew

    2018-02-07T06:30:00Z

    The Temperate House at Kew, the world’s largest Victorian greenhouse, is about to emerge from a painstaking – and at times nerve-racking – restoration

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    Tracker: December 2017

    2018-02-02T06:30:00Z

    Little growth was in evidence as most indices stayed steady or contracted, while all sectors experienced less work in hand

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    Projects: Raiders of the lost car park

    2018-02-01T06:30:00Z

    Multi-storey car parks may not traditionally have been seen as desirable real estate, but a lucky few are being repurposed as everything from luxury hotels to micro-flats

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    Carillion: Questions to be answered

    2018-01-31T06:30:00Z

    Ahead of next week’s Select Committee grilling of Carillion’s directors, Joey Gardiner delves into the £5bn contractor’s accounting practices and how it got itself into such an unholy mess

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    Market review: Falling forecasts

    2018-01-31T06:30:00Z

    Declines in productivity and real wages, along with the uncertainty around Brexit, are driving down growth forecasts. But only one economic sector actually shrank in Q3 2017 - construction

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    Analysis: Housing benefits

    2018-01-26T06:30:00Z

    Help to Buy is the government’s big leg-up to help housebuilders increase output. So news of ‘obscene’ executive pay along with scandals over leaseholds and defects are not going down well

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    Digital construction: Better, faster, stronger

    2018-01-25T06:30:00Z

    Construction needs to get with the programme. The new tech programme, that is, which can offer radical and disruptive solutions to help deal with the housing needs of a rapidly expanding population. So what’s on offer, and how could it affect your working life? 

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    Sustainability - productive workplace

    2018-01-25T11:36:00Z

    With UK productivity lagging, the workplace environment can be a critical factor in driving improvements. How should you evaluate and improve workplace productivity?

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    What to specify: Digital construction

    2018-01-25T12:08:00Z

    An augmented reality app for choosing boilers and a platform that enables visualisation of how a project changes over time are among this week’s featured products 

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    Carillion: counting the cost

    2018-01-24T06:30:00Z

    Carillion’s collapse has left 30,000 subcontractors out of pocket to the tune of £1.2bn. How was the contractor allowed to get away with ths?

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    Cost model: Garden towns and villages

    2018-01-22T12:35:00Z

    The government is calling for a new generation of garden towns and villages to ease the housing crisis. More sophisticated masterplanning approaches are needed to deliver these complicated projects

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    Projects: Tales from the riverbank

    2018-01-22T13:09:00Z

    On a tight site whose logistical challenges include four London Underground tunnels, the £1.5bn Southbank Place is rapidly taking shape, using BIM and prefabrication to push the project along

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    Bill Hocking: Dealer's choice

    2018-01-19T12:22:00Z

    Bill Hocking, boss of Galliford Try’s construction arm, might have felt he’d been dealt a bad hand when he took over the job two years ago, but now that he holds all the cards, he’s moved to reduce the risk the firm takes on

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    Carillion Analysis: The fall of a titan

    2018-01-18T06:00:00Z

    Carillion was once a colossus that bestrode the construction world. Now it’s bust. The question on everyone’s lips is, how could this happen?

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    #YouToo? Women in construction

    2018-01-12T00:01:00Z

    It’s not just happening in Hollywood. The results of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ and Hays Recruitment's survey on gender issues make for disturbing reading