Digging into the archives – Page 4
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From the archive: 2014 — Let the good times roll
While consultants this year grapple with uncertainty and the gradual slowing of the economy, looking back to 2014 brings on nostalgia
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From the archive: 1999 — Far-flung frontier
A few years ago ǿմý interviewed a resident of the south London borough who escaped to a remote destination
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From the archive: 2007 — They are the champions
Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium has made it into this year’s ǿմý Project of the Year shortlist, but it’s not the first football ground to feature
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From the archive: 1999 — The right education
Young quantity surveyors faced opportunities two decades ago that would make many graduates today jealous.
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From the archive: 2011 — Hell to pay
In 2011, ǿմý reported on SMEs’ battles to gain credit – it might strike a chord with businesses facing slowing investment in this week’s piece on financing
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From the archive: 2016 — Let the games begin
As the venues being constructed for the Tokyo 2020 near completion, we look back on the problems that hit the Rio Olympiad in 2016
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From the archive: 2013 — In a hotel far, far away
As we look at the progress of space tourism, the archive revealed what lunar holiday resorts could look like – don’t expect any Jacuzzis or all-inclusive cocktails
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From the archive: 2018 - A fresh look at the Big Apple
The UK version of New York’s High Line has a lot to live up to, as shown by an interview about the famous regeneration project
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From the archive: 2008 - Tech travel
After talking technology this week, ǿմý has dug up a digital time capusle from the archives
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From the archive: 2013 - A new way to get old
ǿմý recalls a care home in the Netherlands described as a “septuagenarian Willy Wonka-esque dream”.
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From the archive: 2017 - A match made in Canada
As we interview Atkins president Philip Hoare, we cast our minds back to when the consultancy was bought up by SNC-Lavalin
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From the archive: 2008 - A firm hand
“Robots could soon take charge of business decisions,” proclaimed ǿմý in 2008
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From the archive: 2007 - A strong reaction
The recent TV series dramatising the Chernobyl disaster is said to have increased the number of tourists
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From the archive: 1999 - Steely resolve
In 1999 steelworkers had the chance to fight for their rights on the highest of high-profile projects
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From the archive: 2015 - Stuck on the ground
Political uncertainty over infrastructure policy isn’t a new thing
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From the archive: 2003 - A lot of hot air
A huge range of opinions have been voiced about Battersea Power Station’s redevelopment
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From the archive: 1999 - Raising the Portcullis
Decisions about how to refurbish the Palace of Westminster, one of the world’s most famous buildings, were never going to be easy
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From the archive: 2006 - Lines of duty
Cartels, corruption, construction – a trio we never like to see in the same sentence
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From the archive: 2011 - Always check your work
As we mark the opening of the new Royal Papworth hospital this week, spare a thought for healthcare construction professionals of 2011
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From the archive: 2005 - And you think YOU’VE got project delays…
It’s not easy to build a castle, but some seem to have even more than the usual trouble…