All Building articles in 8 August 2014 – Page 4
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Comment
BIM is getting lost in translation
Having a common industry platform, like Australia does, would go some way to solving BIM problems
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Features
Airports: Flights of fancy
Airports have become air-conditioned nightmares beset by security checks and endless queues. But some designers, intent on reviving the Golden Age of Aviation, have let their imaginations fly. Building looks at five of the newest terminals
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Features
This week in 1914
This week, Britain commemorated the centenary of its entry into the First World War. See our article from 1914
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News
Tight margins hit Morgan Sindall construction
Business does not expect margins to improve until second half of 2015
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News
Arcadis boss says Hyder merger will benefit EC Harris
EC Harris, the UK arm of Dutch engineering giant Arcadis, will now offer a ‘full set of integrated services’
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News
Balfour Beatty under fire over terse end to Carillion talks
Analysts say Balfour Beatty’s unilateral termination of merger talks leave it in a weak position
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Features
Earls Court: That's show business
Plans to redevelop 77 acres of prime real estate in Earls Court - entailing the demolition of London’s landmark exhibition centre - have become mired in political wrangling. But is there really any doubt as to how it will end?
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Comment
A case for compensation
A case in Ireland considered some of the clauses surrounding compensation events in the NEC3 suite of contracts
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Features
What to specify: Housing
This week’s housing products include the installation of Redland 49 roof tiles to prevent the vortex effect for homes under the Heathrow flight path and a 150 window replacement job for Kirklees council
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Comment
The calm before the storm
Westminster will soon be a flurry of activity before the general election - and construction is at the heart of the public policy debate
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Features
Cost model: The agile workspace
Office work has changed beyond recognition since Dolly Parton’s Nine to Five. But only now are offices being designed with as much flexibility as the workforce that uses them, write Ciaran Timpson, Nicola Gillen and David Thornley of Aecom
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Features
Agenda 15: Your views
The spotlight turns to sustainability policy and ways to promote longer-term infrastructure planning
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Comment
The Freedom of Information minefield
Parties are using the Freedom of Information Act to strengthen their positions, so be aware when working with a public body that it may have to disclose information you’d rather it didn’t
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Comment
An Egan lesson I'm applying to BIM
The purpose is to make money from satisfying customers, and that goes for BIM too
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Comment
City planning in the Middle East
These vast cities rising from the sand can’t just be about bling
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