All Features articles – Page 198
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CPD 9 2015: Introduction to CDM
The latest module in our CPD series outlines the recent changes to the CDM regulations, and explains how they will affect the way that project teams work. This module is sponsored by Sika Roofing
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Image of the week: Engineering a change of perception
Claire Perry MP joins female engineers to mark National Women in Engineering Day
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Interview: Steve Elliott
Steve Elliott took Morgan Sindall’s fit-out business to an industry-leading position. After taking a year out he’s ‘got the band back together’ at BW Interiors and is thinking big again
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Sketch of the week: Blue Mosque
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Félicie Krikler, associate director at Assael Architecture
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Whole-life carbon: Retrofit vs EnerPHit
Assessments show retrofit to EnerPHit level, the Passivhaus retrofit standard, can reduce whole-life carbon emissions by 40% compared to typical Part L
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Are QSs fit for purpose? Your views
Readers react to our recent feature on QSs failure to price projects accurately
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Graveney School: Shining example
Tooting’s Graveney School teaches architecture to its schoolchildren, invites architects to lecture, and counts architects among its alumni
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Women in engineering: The only way is up
With women making up fewer than 10% of engineers in the UK, what can be done to encourage more to join the profession?
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Market review: Mixed signals
The construction sector is still thriving but according to economic indicators there was a fall in activity in services and manufacturing
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What to specify: Commercial
This week’s commercial products include bespoke ceiling panels for the 47 floors of The Leadenhall Building
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Image of the week: Flash of colour
Construction takes place on Spanish architect SelgasCano’s Serpentine Pavilion
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Action station: Bond street tube station
A cramped site 20m underground, below a busy street is not an easy place to conduct the £320m upgrade of Bond Street tube station. Especially when the only access is via two 9m-wide shafts.
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From the archives in 1992
Back in 1992 Building paid a visit to site of Waterloo train station’s international terminal, which opened in 1994
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Skills: Up to the job?
With funding of apprenticeships under threat and training providers not always churning out people with the right skills, how will we get the workers we need?
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PC Harrington: The higher they climb…
When PC Harrington Contractors collapsed into administration in May, it had debts of around £28.4m and just £900 cash in the bank. We reveal the true story of the firm’s demise
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Sustainability: Life cycle carbon management
Usual depictions of a building’s carbon life cycle fail to consider the day-to-day running of the place. Reimagining a building’s life cycle could improve its carbon efficiency
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Foresight saga
QSs are supposed to price a job accurately and de-risk procurement. But some clients are wondering what they’re paying them for
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Image of the week: On top of the world
‘Urban adventurer’ stands on top of the Wembley Arch 130 metres above the ground