All Building articles in 05 April 2012 – Page 2
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Inbox: The benefit of foresight
Readers discuss how changes to Part L could mean a rise in cowboy builders, whether housebuilders might regret welcoming the NewBuy scheme and why the best bidder doesn’t always win the job
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CommentOsborne's Budget: The sound of silence
On Budget day our industry waited to hear the chancellor announce bold moves to unblock the pipeline of sorely needed social infrastructure projects. It’s still waiting, says Steve Beechey
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CommentBuilding regulations: No liability for yes men
Big changes are being proposed to the Building Regulations, but not in the case of claims against local authorities for negligent approval
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News
Low carbon paint
Dulux Trade has launched a new version of its Ecosure Gloss and Undercoat Pure Brilliant White paint
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NewsCommercial swing doors
Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems has launched a new line of commercial swing doors
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CommentE-disclosure: What's inside your computer?
E-disclosure is complicated and requires planning and co-operation between the parties if it is to be effective
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CommentMy digital life ... David Symons
WSP Environment & Energy director ‘fesses up to a ‘tap app’ addiction
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CommentHansom: Seize the day
Whether you’re playing on your phone during a conference, making the best of a political crisis, stalking a stranger to their home or cycling to Manchester, this is a week for throwing caution to the wind
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NewsRMJM faces official inquiry into pension payments
Pensions Regulator launches probe into alleged withholding of contributions
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CommentWhy Network Rail is playing fair
Network Rail hasn’t had to bully firms into signing its payment charter, for the simple reason that it’s in their interests too
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FeaturesThe modern reader: Worcester's library of the future
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Hive library in Worcester is a bold reinterpretation of the area’s pottery heritage while leaving no one in any doubt that it’s ready for the age of the Kindle
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Heritage rainwater system
Alumasc has provided a bespoke heritage aluminum rainwater system for Marylebone’s 150m-long station shed roof covering
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NewsPlatform lift and shaft
Gartec’s Prime 7000XT lift was specified for Loreto Grammar School’s latest building project in Altrincham, Cheshir
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CommentThe FIT is is still regressive, even after Supreme Court victory
The linking of the feed-in tariff to a home’s energy rating is just one of a series of blunders made by the government contributing to a missed opportunity
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NewsAberdeen's £395m bypass faces further delays
Campaigner to take legal challenge to Supreme Court
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NewsArmitt chosen as vice-president of ICE
Move means Olympic Delivery Authority boss set to lead Institution of Civil Engineers from 2015
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NewsElectrical contractors have dim view of 2012
The vast majority of electrical specialists expect a dip or no growth in turnover this year
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