All Building articles in 21 September 2012 – Page 3
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Energy boost for Interserve
£146m recycling and renewable energy project in Glasgow sees contractor top August work table
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MoD looks to ‘insourcing’ model for £400m strategic partner
MoD to bring private sector partner in to run defence estates rather than set up separate legal entity
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Land Securities lines up Lend Lease for £150m project
Exclusive: Contractor preferred bidder for Kingsgate House scheme ahead of Mace and Sir Robert McAlpine
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Scape to tender £1bn major works framework
Public sector procurement body seeks contractor for major works framework
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Timber system
B & K Structures has provided an engineered timber system for a gymnasium and three classroom blocks at a London school
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Thermal insulation
Pittsburgh Corning’s Foamglas Floorboard F was used on the new Porsche Centre in Solihull
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Loft insulation
Knauf Insulation supplied its Earthwool loft insulation for properties in Camphill village, Devon
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Comment
Workers' rights: View from the hot seat
It is vital for employers to keep abreast of changes to their workers’ legal rights. A raft of recent case law offers some guidance
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Comment
Hansom: Whistle-stop tour
This week, we travel from an artillery room to the men’s section of Selfridges, via Newport, Edinburgh Zoo panda enclosure, the new Design Museum (in cake form) and Teletubbyland (just outside Bolton)
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External wall insulation
Alumasc’s Swisrail external wall insulation (EWI) system has been specified for the new Keir Hardie Health Park in South Wales
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Dry floor screed
Knauf Drywall’s Knauf Bio Dry Floor Screed has been specified for the Opal 1 student accommodation development at Exeter University
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Features
Political donations: Mixing in politics
Construction firms are giving substantial sums to political parties. So which companies are donors and can money buy influence?
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Daniel Moylan: In his element?
Last week, after just three months as head of the Olympic legacy body, Daniel Moylan stepped down to lead mayor Boris Johnson’s campaign for a new hub airport to the east of London. He tells Joey Gardiner the reasons for the move and why he thinks the government has got ...
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Features
Cost model: Museums and galleries
Cultural tourism has become big business over the past decade, leading to a worldwide market in high-quality exhibition spaces, iconic galleries and historic refurbishments. David Wood of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company adds up the costs
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Comment
Educating for construction: Time to skill
The industry should be thinking hard about what sort of graduates it wants from our colleges and universities
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Features
Party conference season: Preview
With party conference season upon us, here’s a guide of key policy areas for the industry
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Exterior rainscreen cladding
Metsä Wood has extended its range of ThermoWood exterior rainscreen cladding
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Security regulations: The safety catch
Should the communities department’s recent Building Regulations consultation have done more to tighten security?
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