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News
Supply chain to hold sway in 2014
KPMG forecasts buoyant year, but says power will be with the supply chain due to rapid pick up in demand and shortage of capacity
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Cameron 'blocking' garden cities push
David Cameron is stalling plans for new wave of ‘garden cities’ to avoid backlash from ‘nimby’ protestors in the lead up to the 2015 general election
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Features
A look at 2014: Sean Wickens, NG Bailey
The group business development director at NG Bailey on 2014, the economic recovery, and government policy
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Comment
Designing for dementia
One day we will look back with shock at how poorly we considered the needs of many elderly people
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Government gives green light to £242m Broadmoor revamp
Department of Health approves £242m plan to revamp Broadmoor Hospital, which will be built by Kier
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Crown Estates commits £80m to Oxfordshire retail park
Developer has sold two industrial estates to help finance an £80m investment in a new retail park in Oxfordshire
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Scots firm fined after 20-year old worker loses leg
Crieff-based Gallagher Groundworks fined for safety failings after worker loses leg during construction of a wind farm
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Features
A look at 2014: Steve Beechey, Wates
The group investment director at Wates on how he feels the economic recovery will look for 2014.
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A look at 2014: Rudi Klein, Specialist Engineering Contractors Group
The chief executive of Specialist Engineering Contractors Group on the challenges the business may face in 2014
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Comment
Is 'speed mentoring' what construction needs?
These organised events could help us transfer the skills we need - fast
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A look at 2014: Peter Rogers, Lipton Rogers
One of the founding partners of Lipton Rogers, Peter Rogers gives us an insight into what he sees 2014 doing for his business.
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Comment
Why new home labelling is my New Year's resolution
With concerted government and industry effort, 2014 could be a landmark year for housing
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Features
Infrastructure project 2013: King's Cross Square
King’s Cross Square represents the progress that has been made towards establishing the area as a hub of commerce and tourism, showing the impact infrastructure can have.
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A look at 2014: Helen Gough, Jones Lang LaSalle
The lead director of Jones Lang LaSelle on 2014, the economic recovery, and its impact on business next year.
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Comment
Are BIM co-ordinators destined to be a 'one hit wonder'?
We do need someone with an overview of the BIM approach on a project, but that responsibility should reside within the design team
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A look at 2014: Debbie Aplin, Crest Nicholson Regeneration
The development manager at Crest Nicholson Regeneration on next year’s outlook, and what it means for her business
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Education project 2013: Leeds East primary school
Leeds East primary school is the first in the UK to be constructed from an innovative pod system, which comprises a series of structurally independent steel-framed classrooms
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Comment
The social value of good building
Can construction tap into new tax breaks by showing its wider benefits?
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Features
Cultural project 2013: Tate Britain
In this time of austerity, Caruso St John’s extensively reconfigured Tate Britain is a considerable achievement considering its dependence on public funding.