All Features articles – Page 394

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    Crossrail starts here

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Eighteen years after the idea of a rail line running east to west through London was mooted, all that has actually been done is to dig this large hole. But, as Gordon Brown prepares to announce a funding strategy in his conference speech next week, that may be about to ...

  • Hotel and leisure projects in Budapest are a good investment opportunity for foreign firms
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    Country focus: Hungary

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    The Hungarian economy is struggling with a budget deficit and low growth, but with the offices and retail markets set to soar, the future is bright. Tibor Stahl and Judit Rohonyi of EC Harris report

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    Prefabricated chimney

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Schiedel Chimney Systems has launched a prefabricated chimney set for semi-detached properties.

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    Sustainable carpet range

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Milliken Carpet Europe has launched a modular carpet collection called Plan A, which comes in a choice of six patterns.

  • Oriented strand board (OSB) on the Norbord production line
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    Norbord: Panel beaters

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Norbord is a manufacturer of wood-based panels and the world’s second-largest producer of oriented strand board (OSB).

  • Roger de Haan
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    Folkestone, mon amour

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

      Source: Christian Nolle Roger de Haan, the former chairman of Saga, has found a new lease of life as the enlightened urban regenerator of his home town of Folkestone.

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    Domestic air-conditioning unit

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    Fujitsu General has introduced the AGYV, a split air-conditioning unit that it says is designed to fit unobtrusively into homes in general, and conservatories in particular.

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    Meet our new advisers …

    2007-09-21T00:00:00Z

    This youthful bunch are thrilled to be working in construction, and even more delighted to be on Building’s new graduate advisory board. You’ll be hearing a lot more from them over the next year, but first, Eleanor Goodman and Lucy Handley do the introductions

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    Would you have taken your money out of Northern Rock?

    2007-09-18T10:51:00Z

    Do you agree with the thousands withdrawing their savings from the embattled bank?

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    The writing’s on the wall

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Two neighbouring sixties council estates in north London. One is the best kept estate in the district. The other is in total disrepair, blighted by crime and, much to residents’ relief, being torn down. To find out what can be learned for the latest wave of high-density inner-city housing developments, ...

  • A target price contract has helped control costs on the £4.2bn Heathrow Terminal 5
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    Procurement: Target price contracts

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    In today’s overheated market, clients need all the help they can get to deliver good-value, low-risk projects. Some clients are turning to collaborative working – and contracts such as the NEC – to provide an extra incentive. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the issues

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    ‘Someone might come in wearing polka dot socks that I don’t like and I think, oh dear, but they might produce brilliant buildings’

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Derwent London’s Simon Silver likes to champion exciting young architects. And now that the developer has doubled its portfolio, he can offer them bigger commissions than ever before. Just get a little sartorial advice before you make your pitch.

  • Calanpoint Contracts races in the Beneteau 40.7 class race, which was eventually won by Amey’s boat Amey Love Shack
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    Biggest ever sail

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    More than 3,000 amateur sailors descended on the Isle of Wight for the Little Britain Challenge Cup last week. Alex Smith packed his best Hawaiian shirt and joined in the fun

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    The men who got left behind

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Increased public sector spending was supposed to be great news for construction firms. But, according to a survey released this week, these local contractors have missed out on the bonanza. Katie Puckett finds out why the growth of framework agreements is threatening the industry’s smaller businesses

  • Prizefighter: Howells’ Savill building in Windsor Great Park is up for the Stirling
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    Glenn Howells: Almost famous

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Robert Plant, Ozzy Osbourne, Noddy Holder … the Midlands has produced its fair share of rock stars. Sadly, frustrated musician Glenn Howells wasn’t one of them. But now, with a Stirling prize nomination to his name, the Birmingham architect is about to get his turn in the limelight.

  • Peter Hain
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    Is Peter Hain right to be focusing so strongly on safety at housing and refurb sites?

    2007-09-12T14:02:00Z

    Or do other sectors of the industry deserve an overhaul?

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    Security screen

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    CounterShield is a security screen that closes in one second to protect public-facing staff from verbal or physical assault.

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    Movers and makers

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    This week

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    Single-point mortice lock

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Roto Frank has added a single-point mortice lock to its DoorSafe range.

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    Can the Olympics save their jobs?

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Furniture supplier Remploy needs to save £227m and is planning to shut 32 of its factories – a move that the TUC says would spell disaster for its largely disabled workforce. Now there’s hope that orders for seating for Olympic venues could provide a lifeline.