All Features articles – Page 269

  • Davis Langdon
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    Bob Pell: Aecom's interrogator faces the questions

    2012-04-13T00:00:00Z

    In his first interview since taking charge of Davis Langdon, Bob Pell explains why it pays to be direct

  • building intelligence
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    Building intelligence Q4 2011

    2012-04-13T00:00:00Z

    The private sector is showing tentative improvements and infrastructure is going strong, but with little public money available the outlook for the sector still looks downbeat. Experian Economics reports

  • Titanic - Belfast
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    The Titanic Belfast: The ship comes home

    2012-04-11T11:00:00Z

    The Titanic museum in Belfast is a striking and poignant memorial to a vessel whose history is intrisically intertwined with that of the city. Ike Ijeh reports

  • Surrey City Centre Library
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    First Impressions: BTA's Vancouver library

    2012-04-05T12:41:00Z

    Student panel on the pioneering Surrey City Centre Library that takes directly from social media

  • Worcester library
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    The modern reader: Worcester's library of the future

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Hive library in Worcester is a bold reinterpretation of the area’s pottery heritage while leaving no one in any doubt that it’s ready for the age of the Kindle

  • Features

    Spotlight: Impact of archaelogical work

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The prospect of finding historic artefacts beneath a site is more likely to strike a developer with fear than excitement. But the real danger arises when it isn’t planned for, says Brian Moone

  • salary
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    The 2012 consultants' salary survey: The measure of things

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The Building/Hays Construction salary survey shows that infrastructure work has provided one of the few escapes in another sobering year for consultants, but the adoption of BIM technology is hitting technical experts hard. Building reports

  • Features

    Lead times: January-March 2012

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Lead times remain extremely low across all trades, with any bottlenecks being absorbed by the pre-construction programmes of contractors eager to win work. Brian Moone of Mace reports

  • BFLS building awards
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    The Building Awards shortlist 2012

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Sixteen buildings - including laboratories, galleries, banks, the UK’s second tallest building and a space-shuttle-strength storage facility - are vying for two top prizes at this year’s Building Awards. Ike Ijeh runs down the shortlist

  • Great Portland Estates
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    Interview with James Pellatt, Great Portland Estates

    2012-04-04T11:30:00Z

    Great Portland Estates has a £1bn development pipeline over the next five years, so naturally head of projects James Pellatt is on the hunt for companies of all sizes - just so long as they have a sense of humour. He talks to Emily Wright

  • The Shell Stop – Rebecca Low
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    Students design tram and bus stops

    2012-04-01T16:09:00Z

    Nottingham Trent University first year architecture students propose ideas for a city tram or bus stop

  • James Fozzard
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    My working day: RLF surveyor James Fozzard

    2012-04-01T10:00:00Z

    The building surveyor’s work is fun and varied, and includes treasure hunts around Covent Garden

  • Economics
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    Energy ratings: Rented property

    2012-03-30T00:00:00Z

    From April 2018, landlords will no longer be able to let buildings with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of below E without demonstrating that all cost-effective measures to improve energy efficiency have been implemented. Adam Mactavish and Richard Quartermaine of Sweett Group and Charles Woollam of SIAM examine the ...

  • envelopes
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    Special report: Building envelopes

    2012-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Upgrading a facade not only brings aesthetic benefits, it can help extend the building’s life and improve environmental performance. Here we look at facade systems that can be installed with minimal disturbance and, crucially, do not require a building to be vacated. Andy Pearson reports

  • Paul Sheffield - Kier
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    Paul Sheffield: ‘You can hear somebody saying, “Well, it was all right when I left …”’

    2012-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Paul Sheffield could barely have chosen a worse time to become chief executive of a UK construction firm, but two years after taking over at Kier, his growth strategy appears to be paying off. By Allister Hayman

  • China
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    Sustainability in China: A great leap forward?

    2012-03-29T13:06:00Z

    New building codes in development, a fledgling eco rating system and an influx of western expertise - are these signs that China is finally pushing forward with energy efficiency? Building reports on the rise of sustainability amid the world’s most relentless construction boom

  • Measurement
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    The RICS' new rules of measurement

    2012-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Next month, the RICS launches a suite of guidance and standards that is set to transform the way that costs are managed through the life-cycle of a building. Stuart Earl explains how it works

  • Specifier opener
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    Designing a dancefloor: Ramboll's new moves

    2012-03-23T00:00:00Z

    When Ramboll was faced with the problem of designing a lightweight, long-span floor capable of withstanding the combined weight of a school dance class, it needed to come up with some exciting new moves … Building reports

  • ITER
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    France's nuclear fusion reactor: The hottest and coldest place on earth

    2012-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Building goes on the trail of the ITER - a £12.5bn multinational project that might just save the world …

  • China
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    China market report: Once upon a time in the East

    2012-03-23T00:00:00Z

    No country is changing at such a mind-boggling pace as China - now the largest construction market in the world and with new cities sprouting up all over the land. So is this the right time to be trying to muscle in on the market - or will fears of ...