All Building articles in 08 June 2012 – Page 3
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News
Four architects to vie for Wapping masterplan
Developer outlines competition plans to find designer for former News International site
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News
'Quiet’ approach is roaring success for Assael
Architect’s turnover rises 40% after targeting larger projects, hotels and regeneration
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Revealed: Currie & Brown in administration at time of sale
Pre-pack deal for holding company allowed buyer Dar Group to avoid taking on £31m pension deficit
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2012 legacy summit struggles to attract VIPs
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umaunna expresses worry over organisation of embassy event
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Comment
My digital life ... Mark Clare
Barratt chief executive is addicted to his iPad, and particularly loves the tunes he gets from the Napster app
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Features
A veritable refurbishment 'slide show'
When a retail and residential project in London was obliged to hold on to an existing 120-year-old facade, the bold solution was an innovative sliding and support system, as Ike Ijeh explains
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Features
The tracker: Positive territory
Activity in civil engineering was in positive territory in April but decline in the residential and non-residential sectors is still dragging overall activity figures down, according to Experian Economics
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Features
Nuclear: The path to power
A year ago, the nuclear new-build programme seemed like construction’s best hope of recovery. But since then, major players have withdrawn and concerns over electricity market reform have led to growing fears of delay, or even cancellation. Vern Pitt looks at where we are now
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News
Metal systems
Armstrong Ceilings expands its offer to give a minimum of 16 options for metal ceiling systems
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Comment
Hansom: Liberté, égalité, fraternité
This week, has François Hollande saved the Hinkley Point nuclear project? Plus, the NFB builds bridges, Gleeds’ Richard Steer considers a career as a lifeguard and some (relatively) positive press for Grant Shapps
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News
Open protocol fire detection solution
Tyco says new panel system enables supplier rationalisation
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Comment
Materials: Cradle to the grave
A blanket statement favouring one material does nothing to push sustainability forward
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Comment
Triple glazing for offices: consider the context
It should not be surprising that savings on the fabric conduction energy in city offices can be less than the extra for embodied energy
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Comment
Don't condemn wood
Wood is an adequate mainstream construction material and affords building designers a wealth of possibilities and opportunities
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Comment
New CIOB contract: Testing terms
Is the CIOB Complex Projects Contract a bit too, well, complex? It will be interesting to hear what clients and contractors think …
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