All Building articles in 10 April 2015 – Page 2
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Features
Sketch of the week: Greenwich Creekside
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sam Charles, practice illustrator with Assael Architecture
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News
Early ECO scheme end spells job woes for green businesses
Watering down of energy efficiency policy means utilities likely to hit targets ahead of schedule
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Features
Image of the week: London’s burning
Underground fire rages for almost two days beneath pavement in Holborn
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Features
Brookfield Multiplex: A decade later
As main contractor on the delayed Wembley stadium and chief player in the legal battle afterwards, Multiplex became a byword for tough contracting. But 10 years on the firm is set to become a £1bn turnover contractor
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Comment
Big city data
Advances in data capturing are providing new insight into how people use and react to city spaces. David Partridge believes this information could be a powerful tool in the future of construction
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News
First integrated project insurance contract is awarded
Dudley College’s £10m Centre for Advanced Building Technologies is first scheme to use IPI
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Industry raises doubts around key Labour housing policy
Plans for housing bond system to generate £5bn questioned
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Features
This week in 1981
Joseph Aloysius Hansom, founder of Building magazine, is awarded a GLC Blue Plaque
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News
Brookfield Multiplex to break £1bn turnover in 2016
Contractor on course to triple UK revenue in just three years, reveals Europe head Ashley Muldoon
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Comment
Hansom: Digging deep
This week sees an industry mired in conflict and charity, as a warrior against the Garden Bridge takes a break, Tory donors swell Cameron’s war chest, Osborne does a good deed, and Costain enters the Dragons’ Den
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Comment
The new and improved Brookfield Multiplex
Brookfield Multiplex’s turnaround is a remarkable one; not just because of what was achieved, but how
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Comment
Online poll: HS2 report
Should the government be made to release the Major Projects Authority report on HS2? Vote here
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News
Make home energy efficiency an infrastructure priority, say peers
Letter to the Times newspaper says funds should be spent making UK’s buildings energy efficient
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News
High operating costs will force universities to focus on refurb
Spending on university estates likely to shift away from new build
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News
WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff reveals management team
UK boss Mark Naysmith unveils seven `heads of discipline’ as he targets double-digit growth
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News
Charles letter ruling may force HS2 report release
Supreme Court ruling on “black spider memos” may lead to release of critical report
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Features
What to specify: Residential
This week’s residential products include a penthouse suite’s cantilever staircase, a bespoke heat pump for a luxury new build on the Wentworth Estate, and a whole house mechanical ventilation system
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Features
Interview: Mark Naysmith
Since becoming UK chief of WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff following last year’s merger, Mark Naysmith has been busy integrating the two firms into one combined company
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Comment
Zeroing in on sustainable homes
With the definition of a mainstream zero-carbon target having fluctuated between governments, the industry is now likely to struggle to hit the standard by 2016
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Features
True cost of sustainable homes
Our roundtable of housing experts, sponsored by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, gathered to discuss how housebuilders can build sustainably and cheaply
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