More news – Page 1712
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Pressure builds to boost capital spending
Deputy prime minister admits that coalition cut too much from capital spending raising prospect of a boost in infrastructure investment
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Police dismiss claims of blacklist collusion
Blacklist Support Group to appeal to Met and IPPC after complaint dismissed
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Andrew Taylor
Two London residential developments could not be more at odds, says Andrew Taylor. One offers tastefully delineated space, another misinterprets the city’s architectural language
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Features
Testing their metal
Steelwork specialist Severfield-Rowen built a reputation on large-scale, complex projects but its chief executive stood down last week after cost overruns on the Cheesegrater. Iain Withers looks at the issues facing the firm and the wider specialist sector
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Comment
My digital life … Matthew Munson
The PER Hire managing director on checking his email too often, never using Twitter, and listening to Gangnam Style
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Comment
More questions than answers
Despite this magazine’s exposure of the blacklisting scandal and the recent parliamentary and press scrutiny, we still haven’t got to the bottom of this abuse, says Michael Meacher MP
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Comment
Hansom: Augmented reality
If the truth is somewhat dull, a dash of artistic licence can go a long way - just add some proud left-wing anecdotes, a few scatter cushions, a well-rehearsed dance routine and a pair of knickers
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Comment
Roll out DECs to private sector
Support for our Green for Growth campaign from the Property and Energy Professionals Association
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Comment
Should I stay or should I go?
Strategic asset management can be so much more than a buy or sell decision, says Richard McCarthy, it is a chance for innovation
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Comment
Subsidise Green Deal rates
A reader writes to suggest that the Green Deal will not succeed with interest at the current rate
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Comment
EU rules: It’s tough to keep it local
A reader writes with a view on the realities of dealing with EU labour rules
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Comment
The presumption of regularity
Challenges to an adjudication in a Scottish court demonstrate the difference between an adjudicator and a lawyer – an adjudicator can act on gut instinct
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News
Foster + Partners plans buildings on the moon
Architect part of a team of engineers to develop plans to construct buildings on the surface of the moon using 3D printing
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Engineer training programme to be rolled out
Innovative scheme from Royal Academy of Engineering allows SME staff to work in larger companies
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Three vie for £110m City office job
Three contractors are in the race to build Sheppard Robson-designed One Mitre Square
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Construction industry shuns apprentices
Government figures show construction worst performing sector with 15% fall in apprenticeship starts
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Wates wins £36m priority schools job
Exclusive: Contractor chosen to build Coventry batch of priority schools
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