All Features articles – Page 275

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    The Building Good Employer Guide: Pathfinders

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    If companies are to navigate through the downturn and out the other side, they need to make some crucial strategic and staffing decisions. Building asks some of the most forward-thinking firms where they’re heading and how

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    The Building Good Employer Guide: What’s the winning combination?

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Employers have a dilemma: the pressure is on to reduce staff costs but also to retain the best talent to bolster business. Our guide reveals new trends in benefits offered by the firms that are ahead of the game

  • Donald Lawson
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    Donald Lawson: Bigger and better

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Faithful + Gould boss Donald Lawson knows a thing or two about consolidation thanks to Atkins’ takeover 15 years ago. He tells Building how it got the firm to where it is today

  • Asian ornaments
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    Asia markets: ‘Anyone who is not looking at Asia should be’

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    UK firms have known about the boom in Asia for some time, but now it’s become a region they simply cannot afford to ignore. Emily Wright reports on a part of the world that will spend $440bn a year on infrastructure

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    Cost update Q3 2011

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Never a dull moment: average earnings have improved but inflation is still at a 15-year high, and industrial relations remain tense. Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, reports

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    McLaren factory: Driving force

    2011-11-23T13:46:00Z

    White, pristine and streamlined – McLaren’s sports car production centre is like no factory you’ve ever seen. Ike Ijeh goes for a spin at the Foster-designed facility  

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    Stone unturned: Crest Nicholson interview

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Two years ago Crest Nicholson almost came a cropper under a deluge of debt. Chief executive Stephen Stone tells Building how its buy-out, and some sheer nerve, has enabled it to stay around

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    Survival of the fittest: Courses to improve your CV

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Is your CV as good as it could be? With 2012 looking tough, now’s the time to upskill and gain knowledge to win the race for jobs and further your career. Here are three courses that could put you in the fast lane

  • George Osborne
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    Public sector cuts: Client feedback

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Public sector clients slashed projects in response to the chancellor’s swingeing cuts. But as the results of the Constructionline Building Index show, the pain is by no means over

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    Country focus: China

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    China’s GDP outstrips almost everyone else’s, but, says Philip Darby from EC Harris, there are concerns about inflation, bank lending, house prices and construction safety

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    Arts-led regeneration projects: Join the culture club

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    These days museums, art galleries and concert halls are built not for their own sake but in the hope they can transform deprived urban wastelands into vibrant communities. Ike Ijeh looks at the resounding successes - and some abject failures

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    Top Specialists 2011

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    What could help specialist contractors out of the fix they’re in? Iain Withers applies a bit of elbow grease and works up a wishlist

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    Q&A with the RICS: The new qualification

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The RICS’ new AssocRICS qualification has been met with scepticism and accusations of devaluing the profession. Building talks to executive director Mark Walley about why a creating a new path into the institution is a good thing for everyone

  • Retail
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    Retail market report: the impact of online shopping

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Forget shopping trolleys. You’ll soon be able to buy something by pointing your mobile phone at it. But what impact is this, and the inexorable rise of online shopping, going to have on retail construction? Building looks at this fast-changing sector

  • Floating House
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    Flood-proof house: Home and dry

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Would you build a house on the Norfolk Broads, one of the most flood-prone areas of the UK? LSI Architects did and its sophisticated design meant getting the project through planning was plain sailing.

  • Turner and Townsend
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    Turner & Townsend interview: Vince Clancy and Steve McGuckin

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    As more UK consultancies are snapped up by international giants, Building hears from global boss Vince Clancy and UK MD Steve McGuckin about why Turner & Townsend isn’t budging on its independence

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    The tracker: Autumn wipe out

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    September offered little cause for cheer as activity declined across all three sectors: residential, non-residential and civil engineering. Experian Economics reveals the extent of the bad news

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    Q&A with a roofing specialist: To top it all

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    How has roofing design been affected by the pressure to reduce costs while providing environmentally-friendly solutions? Brent Tyrrell, business development manager at Lakesmere, talks about the latest developments in the sector

  • ArcelorMittal Orbit
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    First Impressions: Kapoor's ArcelorMittal Orbit

    2011-11-10T14:54:00Z

    The student panel is not too impressed with Anish Kapoor’s controversial spiralling Olympic ArcelorMittal Orbit

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    Are we experiencing the second great depression? Into the vortex

    2011-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Reports out this week warn of five more years of economic decline, soaring unemployment and the threat of widespread social unrest. Could we be experiencing a second Great Depression? Building travels back in time to predict construction’s future