All Archive Titles articles – Page 7
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Evolve or die
QS’ failure to price projects with the accuracy their clients demand is a stark warning to rethink how they operate
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Hansom: Follies galore
This week, the builder of a mock-Tudor castle prepares to move into demolition, a petition is launched for a duck, Network Rail gives us the willies, and election excitement reaches fever pitch as politicians dig a hole
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What to specify: Refurbishment
It’s in with the old, in with the new, as manufacturers offer a range of products to revamp diverse properties ranging from hotels to offices
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Sketch of the week: Derwent river hydro plant
This week’s sketch is by Paul Holden, director at Peak Architects
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231 jobs to go at bust fit-out firm
Administrators of bust fit-out firm New Store Europe fail to find a buyer for the business
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This week in 2004: Dear Chris, we wish you were here
Read about Chris Eubank’s plans to save Brighton’s Grade I-listed West Pier
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Image of the week: Field of dreams
Home of Scotland’s national football team is transformed to play host to Commonwealth Games’ track and field events
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Climate watchdog calls for regulation on overheating
Committee on Climate Change warns that zero carbon homes will be more likely to overheat unless rules are introduced to tackle the problem
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A bridge too far
Solar shading is an essential method of controlling light and temperature in glazed buildings - but it can all be undermined by the wrong choice of bracket
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Reader competition: Predict the World Cup winner
Get involved in the World Cup on Building.co.uk for your chance to win two tickets to a European Championship Qualifier match
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This month in … 1842
Contractor FM Conway says it has found a time capsule in front of an old police station in Sidcup, London, which dates back to the year before Building was first published
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This week in … 1994
This week we celebrate the 20th anniversary of theopening of the Channel Tunnel with a look back on our coverage at the time
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This week in … 1990
The 4 May 1990 issue of Building carried an article about the scarily behind-schedule construction work on the World Cup stadiums in Italy …
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Walking the talk
For Balfour Beatty, sustainability isn’t a boardroom buzzword – it’s a rigorously monitored set of targets pursued by every member of its workforce and brought to bear on schemes up and down the country
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This week in … 1977
Cutting edge technology: Revisiting GLC modelmaker Leslie Yeo’s architectural models
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This week in … 1974
As Building publishes it’s special BIM issue we look at some cutting edge computer tech in the build environment from 40 years ago
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BIMfographic: Industry survey
Consultant NBS interviewed more than 1,000 construction professionals in its annual BIM survey. The results show the continuing gap between awareness of BIM and genuine proficiency with it