All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 75
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Military about turn
I am writing to comment on the supplement, attributed to Corus, that I received with the November/December issue of CM. The article headlined ‘Getting it together’ describes the replacement of old Victorian barracks at Tidworth, where I was stationed as a young conscript in 1939.
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2019: the future of cladding
Technological advances will mean cladding is no longer just about function and aesthetics. Think cooling, power generation and communication
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Fast forward to 2019
No one knows what’s going to happen to our industry in the coming years, but at least we have an inkling of what the built environment will be like in 10 years. Lose yourself in our sci-fi odyssey
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Peter Gracia: Prepare for a new legal landscape in 2009
We start the year in a very different environment for construction than we had in 2008.
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DMU academic’s daylight guidelines included in revision of British Standard
De Montford University’s (DMU) Dr John Mardaljevic’s method of climate-based daylight modelling has been included in the latest revision of ‘Daylight in Buildings’.
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Sill Lighting lights up Manchester Gateway metrolink station
Lighting designers Light Bureau has specified Sill Lighting to uplight the canopy of the Manchester Gateway metrolink station.
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Construction company sues heating firm after on-site blaze
Aldgate Construction Company seeks over £300 000 for heating firm’s alleged negligence
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Epsilon Test Services launches electrical repair division
Safety specialist branches out to offer remedial repair service
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Construction output falls at fastest rate on record
New low for UK construction industry
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Unenlightening research
Peter Defoe’s article “Light: How Much Is Right?” (BSj 10/08) addresses an important issue, but in terms of the conclusion and methodology it is dangerously misleading.
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Rainwater reuse
Wavin has launched a range of rainwater reuse systems in capacities up to 4000 litres.
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Out of the shadows
SunEye from Encraft is a hand-held device designed to maximise the efficiency of solar panels by optimising their placement and orientation.
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What the pre-Budget report means for m&e sector
£3bn of capital spending will be brought forward.
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Lockable power sockets
MK Electric has launched a range of lockable switches and sockets for its Masterseal, Metalclad Plus, Edge and Albany Plus products to prevent unauthorised tampering with the power supply.
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Going to ground
A Rehau Awadukt Thermo ground-air heat exchanger system has been installed at the Ray Park visitor centre in Redbridge, London, to provide pre-cooled and pre-warmed ventilation air.
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Fuel polishing
Fuel polishing deals with sediment and bacteria in a back-up generator without having to start it up. This not only keeps the fuel in good condition, but could prevent a minor emergency becoming a major one.
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How ESCos can fund green energy
Energy service companies offer developers and councils a helping hand with sustainability and savings