All Features articles – Page 304

  • Ian Tyler
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    Ian Tyler: Life moves on

    2010-07-30T00:00:00Z

    It’s not that Balfour Beatty is taking the recession in its stride exactly, but when the contractor ranked No 1 in the Building Top 150 greets deep government cuts with equanimity, you know it must be doing something right. Emily Wright asks chief executive Ian Tyler what it is

  • The gate Dubai
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    Is it time to leave the Middle East?

    2010-07-30T00:00:00Z

    You would forgive UK firms for clambering over each other to escape from Dubai at the moment, yet Hopkins and WSP have vowed to keep their offices open. So do they know something other companies don’t?

  • City Academy Hackney
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    Cost model: Part L

    2010-07-30T00:00:00Z

    The upcoming changes to Part L will crank up the low-carbon agenda. The authors consider the costs and their influence on design

  • The floor modules sit in the space created between the protruding structural floor beams. Chilled beams will be suspended beneath the exposed precast concrete ceiling soffits
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    Under floor building services: ground control

    2010-07-30T00:00:00Z

    An M&E contractor on a south London civic centre project has come up with a neat way of packaging all the services together at floor level. Stephen Kennett gets down to the detail

  • How much further?
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    Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2010

    2010-07-30T00:00:00Z

    After two years of wading through mud and leeches, there are finally some signs that solid ground is in sight.avid Rogers assesses the evidence

  • Graham Shennan
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    Graham Shennan on Morgan Sindall's merger

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    It’s been a month since Morgan Sindall’s building and civils arms became one, and MD Graham Shennan is still explaining that it’s all part of a planned bid for market share. Is Joey Gardiner persuaded?

  • WSP Cantor Seinuk was the structural engineer on Frank Gehry’s stainless steel-clad brain health centre in Las Vegas. The rise in steel prices has now begun to ease
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    Market forecast: On the level

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    The brief rise in tender prices is over but so, it seems, are the sharp falls that characterised last year.

  • Smithery
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    Chatham Dockyard's salvage operation

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Returning a wrecked building to public use is tough enough at the best of times, but when your main contractor goes under, the pressure piles on. Stephen Kennett hears how Chatham Dockyard overcame adversity to open its new cultural hub for the summer tourist season

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    On the horizon: Global careers

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Instead of rushing to join a construction boom, the smart move is to spot one before it starts. With the Global Construction 2020 report in hand, Emily Wright checks out the next four big things. Illustration by Astrid Kogler

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    The SAP affair: Part L compliance software

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Forget house prices, where you’re going on holiday and the benefits of cosmetic surgery - SAP is what everyone’s talking about at parties right now. This crash course in sustainability software explains why

  • The Tian Tan Buddha presides over the altar of heaven on Lantau island in Hong Kong
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    International salary survey 2010: Foreign office

    2010-07-23T00:00:00Z

    As the UAE continues to struggle, other areas are emerging as career hotspots for workers who want to see the world

  • Jellyfish theatre
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    Junk Jellyfish theatre emerges on Bankside

    2010-07-22T07:00:00Z

    Theatre designer Martin Kaltwasser struggles with buiding bureaucrats to deliver this pop-up recycled theatre in Southwark

  • BSF debate
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    BSF debate: experts predict future of school building

    2010-07-21T14:00:00Z

    This morning readers put their questions to an expert panel, and this is what they said…

  • Jean Nouvel's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
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    First Impressions: Jean Nouvel's Serpentine summer pavilion

    2010-07-21T11:28:00Z

    Our latest student is not too impressed with the 10th Serpentine pavilion in Hyde Park

  • AC Cobra
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    My digital life: Chris Chiles

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Do you have, or intend to get, an iPad?

  • You should see the size of their caravan …
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    Kazakhstan: Building the world's largest tent

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    In the capital of Kazakhstan, Buro Happold, Foster + Partners and developer Sembol have built the world’s largest tent. And their heroic attempts to heave that 90m mast upright are enough to make fair-weather campers weep

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    The tracker: Back to reality

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Hopes that increased activity at the start of the year would continue into the summer were dashed as the activity index fell to a six-month low

  • Join the crew
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    BAA client profile: Join the crew

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    In the first of a new series on key clients, Emily Wright meets the men to know at BAA to find out where the opportunities are and what the airport operator is like to work for in the post-framework era

  • Croxteth
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    BSF was not just about schools

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The axing of 735 projects has wreaked havoc on 735 communities, 26 in one city alone. That city is Liverpool, which stands to be £410m poorer as a result of the cancellation. So where does that leave deprived areas such as Croxteth?

  • Roxane
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    On the menu

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    With the private sector still subsisting on scraps and the non-infrastructure public sector just grateful that its provisions weren’t cut any further in the emergency Budget, the infrastructure market represents a veritable feast at the moment. So welcome to the latest in our infrastructure market reports