All Building articles in Building Specifier September 2002
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News
Making the grade
Since April, manufacturers and product associations have been busy redeveloping systems and publishing guidelines to help you comply with changes to energy-efficiency regulations. Here's a rundown of the latest to make the roofing specifier's life easier …
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Features
Domestic roofing
Roofing material on residences is not limited to tiles and slates – many less traditional options are available, from asphalt to zinc. So how do you choose? Anthony Brett of Davis Langdon Schumann Smith outlines what you need to consider when specifying a domestic roof
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Features
Learning curves
The town had never seen one, the architect had never built one, the budget was as tight as a tourniquet, there was almost no time to plan it, and everything depended on the specification. We tell the story of how a primary school in Kent got itself a curved ...
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Features
Lifetime costs: flat roofs
Asphalt, single-ply polymers and built-up roofing systems are the main options for covering a flat roof – but which offers the best value over its lifetime? Peter Mayer of the Building Performance Group breaks the costs down, and explains how to make your roof last longer