All Building articles in 18 September 2015 – Page 4
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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2015: Architects
Building’s full Top 150 consultants 2015 survey is out on Friday, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 architects online today
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Features
3D-printed glass: Print me off another Shard
Glass has resisted the technological advancements in 3D printing, but now a team from MIT has invented a technique for printing fully transparent glass. The breakthrough, says Ike Ijeh, could revolutionise the way we make windows, cladding and even full facade systems
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News
Styles & Wood wins £17m Manchester refurb job
Firm to upgrade office space at Manchester’s Westminster House
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Galliford Try posts record profit
Housebuilding outstrips construction, but both divisions post increase in profit
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News
Balfour splashes £61.3m on cutting-edge energy firm
Balfour investment arm reaches agreement to aqcuire Alkane Energy for £61.3m
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Binladin sanctioned after Mecca crane disaster
Saudi King ban construction giant from any new public contracts
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Features
CPD 20 2015: Permeable paving for SuDS
Sustainable drainage systems are a vital tool in the fight against urban flooding. This CPD module examines how they work, with a focus on the role played by permeable paving systems. It is sponsored by Tarmac
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News
Four out of five Londoners’ homes overheated this summer
Survey of 1,005 capital-dwellers reveals that 83% suffered from overheating in their home at least once this year
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Industry warns against Corbyn and Khan policies
Construction firms express fears over impact of rent caps on private investment in new rented homes
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Rudd pulls plug on £3.5bn Jurassic Coast wind farm
Energy secretary refuses planning permission for controversial offshore project in face of local opposition
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Comment
A lack of understanding
Construction delivers around 7% of the country’s GDP. So why does this Conservative government seem so intent on running the industry that has underpinned the economic recovery into the ground?
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Features
What to specify: Doors and windows
This week’s residential products include timber sliding sash windows for Alain de Botton’s A House in Essex project, and an external wall insulation that better suits the Georgian and Victorian brickwork often found in northern cities
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News
Network Rail pauses scheme due to lack of funding
Infrastructure says freight line upgrade in CP5 was “far more complex” than expected
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Comment
An unfair burden
We rely on onerous contracts to ensure the supply chain meets the cost of a procurement process that isn’t fit for purpose. It’s about time things changed
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Comment
Little Britain Challenge Cup: Day two
The second day of the Little Britain Challenge Cup brings the event’s first races
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News
Canary Wharf lorries to avoid left turns
Plans to bring in technology which helps HGV drivers pick safer routes
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News
Lakehouse buys maintenance firm for £6.5m
Lakehouse Group adds Sure, a servicing and maintenance firm, to growing portfolio
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Six million ft2 of office space lost to resi
New report identifies vast amount of office space lost to residential conversions over past year
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Comment
Little Britain Challenge Cup: Day one
As industry yachting event the Little Britain Challenge Cup gets underway in Cowes, chairman David Kong recounts the first day’s festivities
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