All Building articles in 05 April 2013 – Page 4
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My Digital Life ... Tim Whitcombe
Tim Whitcombe, an architectural assistant with NBBJ’s London studio, on pets with bad habits, getting around London and making lists.
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Byles’ firm joins bid team in £400m defence estate race
Exclusive: Ex-schools capital chief’s firm Cornerstone becomes ‘key adviser’ to Telereal Trillium-led consortium
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Network Rail appoints Crossrail director
Rob McIntosh to lead Network Rail’s £2.3bn programme of upgrades for the Crossrail development
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The Tracker: February 2013
Activity rose in February on the back of a sharp increase in civil engineering work - and it was a strong month for orders too. Experian Economics crunches the numbers
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Laing O’ Rourke undergoes management shake-up
Exclusive: Development and design director goes to work for Apple as new finance director appointed
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Funding colleges: A poor third?
The previous government’s Building Colleges for the Future failed to impress. Will the coalition’s new measures do any better?
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Building intelligence
Data from Experian Economics shows that the first quarterly rise in construction output since the second quarter of 2011 ocurred in fourth quarter of last year. However, not all the trends are positive
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Residents attack BRE’s ‘unsustainable’ housing
Opponents are vocal in their criticism of organisation’s Bricket Wood project as consultation for planning permission comes to an end
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Foster's Amman airport opens
Architect’s design has flexible modular structure to allow for continued expansion
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Aecom wins bigger role on Rio 2016 Olympics
Exclusive: Firm expands masterplan role to include design development work on all Olympic park venues, infrastructure and landscaping
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Costain vs Kier: The battle for May Gurney
Who stands to win if Kier does decide to challenge Costain over its merger with May Gurney?
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Andrew Gould: Pause for thought
In his sabbatical from Jones Lang LaSalle, Andrew Gould is busy being chair of the UKGBC – where he intends to ‘educate’ rather than ‘lobby’ the government on green issues
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Eight of the latest refurbishment products
This month we have products for a range of building projects including refurbishing a historic building, a high street shop and some much-needed homes
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Royal Marsden Hospital: The X-factor
MRI scanners weigh up to 7 tonnes each. So adding an X-ray and scanning suite to the top of a Victorian hospital in a west London conservation area required some creative thinking
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Building magazine's BIM countdown
Everyone working in the construction sector needs to understand the potential of Building Information Modelling (BIM), and how they can harness it to produce better quality buildings more efficiently.
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