All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 30 November 2012 – Page 4
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Features
Cost model: London prime residential
The top end of the capital’s residential market is booming. Joseph Blythe of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, with contributions from CBRE and Darling Associates, looks at the factors that are driving the market and the key financial considerations for future developments
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in October
Completions are below last year’s level, but there has been a rise in registrations
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Comment
Britain's lost talent
We need a focused strategy to get young talent into the industry in order to achieve a sustainable resurgence
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Comment
Courting trade bodies
The myth of the industry ‘single voice’ is behind us - but now how will smaller contractors get their message across?
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Comment
Outlook for construction is bleak
A flurry of trading statements downplaying the gloominess of the market can’t disguise the ominous outlook for the year ahead
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Features
Interview: Rob Tincknell, Battersea Power Station
Rob Tincknell is the man tasked with bringing an end to decades of disappointment at Battersea Power Station
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Comment
Laughing all the way to the Green Investment Bank
The UK’s Green Investment Bank, launched this week, will invest in green projects that might otherwise have bitten the dust. It should bring some cheer to construction
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Comment
Mediation is for consenting adults
You can’t bully people into mediation. Both parties must have a genuine desire to settle the dispute. And that’s one of the reasons why, in construction, it has never really taken off
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McLaren bags £39m Land Secs development
Firm will build 274,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme in Crawley
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Construction appointments: 30 November 2012
Arcadis, WSP and Linden Homes have all made new appointments
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Comment
High Speed 2: No consultation
We were presented with plans not choices, and propaganda not neutrality
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Features
Top Specialists 2012
Are things getting better for specialists or are there just fewer firms around to compete? Our tables reveal who’s won what this year
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No private sector roll-out of DECs, says minister
Exclusive: Government has abandoned any intention of rolling out display energy certificates to private sector buildings
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Energy market reforms fail to impress major investors
Energy firms call for greater clarity and certainty in order to drive investment in energy projects
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Clutch of directors go in fresh Davis Langdon cull
Exclusive: Consultant makes new round of redundancies, with a host of directors leaving
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Center Parcs white water adventure ride opens
Holder Mathias-designed £4m ride at Center Parcs Elvden Forest takes riders on a water adventure
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Comment
The energy reforms are progress – but now we need action
Without a decision on long-term decarbonisation, the cost of capital will rise and building more plants will be more expensive
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Features
Stanton Williams: There’s nothing wrong with buildings that just do their jobs
Fresh from their victory, the Stirling prize winners talk us through 27 years of non-shouty architecture
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Comment
Blacklisting revelations: Spying and ruined lives
Blacklist chief officer serves up bombshells in front of room full of workers