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Features
Consultants' salary survey 2016: Architects
Architects data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth
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Consultants' salary survey 2016: Architectural CAD Technicians
Architectural CAD Technicians data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth
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Consultants' salary survey 2016: Interior Designers
Interior Designers data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth
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Consultants' salary survey 2016: Professional Quantity Surveyors
Professional Quantity Surveyors data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth
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Consultants' salary survey 2016: Building Surveyors
Building Surveyors data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth
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Comment
Adjudication: Muddling through
A messy contract need not stop an adjudicator deciding the dispute – as long as they have jurisdiction
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Comment
Surely Britain is not going to sleepwalk into a Brexit disaster?
Leaving the EU could spell disaster for the UK’s construction industry
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ISG board rejects raised takeover offer
The board of ISG has unanimously rejected the increased takeover offer from Cathexis
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Redfern launches home ownership review
Taylor Wimpey chief exec calls for evidence as major review kicks off
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Healey: Starter homes sham ‘breeds mistrust’
Shadow minister says he’s confident Labour peers can amend housing and planning bill
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Dong green lights world's largest offshore wind farm
Developer confirms final investment decision on wind farm off the Yorkshire Coast
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Aecom and two JVs in race for £5bn Thames crossing
US giant bids against CH2M/Arcadis and Arup/Atkins for £200m lead consultancy role
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Modern construction: Bring on the robots
Construction needs a million extra hands, but no amount of workers from Poland or from apprenticeship programmes are going to fill the gap. Now, technology-driven reform that makes construction less labour-intensive is being proposed – but is it the game changer the industry needs?
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Comment
Better safe than sorry
New guidelines give clear and consistent guidance on health and safety offences – including corporate manslaughter
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TfL picks £3.6bn developer partners
TfL annouces firms selected for its Property Partnership Framework
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Winner picked for £200m Hove scheme
Crest Nicholson and Starr Trust partnership picked for £200m Hove seafront redevelopment
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Comment
Online poll: New tech
Will new technologies significantly reduce the number of people needed to build projects within the next 10 years? Vote here
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Shuttleworth pays tribute to Gherkin colleague
Paul Scott worked with Make boss at Foster’s before joining Shuttleworth’s practice