All Features articles – Page 485

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    The future is here

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Los Angeles: Year 2004. Fifteen years earlier than Ridley Scott suggested, Blade Runner architecture has landed on the West Coast in the shape of this transportation HQ.

  • The secret epidemic
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    The secret epidemic

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    We all know the horrific statistic that a construction worker dies every three or four days. What this figure conceals is the hundred of thousands of others struggling with work-related illness, trauma and stress.

  • Crème de la crème
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    Crème de la crème

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    A degree and a pile of debt – the net result after several years of hard study and student nights out. But how prepared are graduates for the tough world of work and the particular demands of construction?

  • Where credit's due
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    Where credit’s due

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Talent, skill and hard work characterise most of construction’s 2 million workers, yet in the past the industry has not formerly recognised their contributions or helped individuals develop their careers. Now companies are waking up to the value of staff and are investing in lifelong training

  • Trainees decorating a Coventry church
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    A collective task: training for local people

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Whitefriars Housing Group is a collective of three housing firms that formed in September 2000 to manage more than 19,000 former Coventry council homes.

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    A better deal for migrants

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Foreign workers play a vital role in construction, and to protect them from exploitation more needs to be done to regulate pay and conditions as well as improve health and safety training

  • Paul Brown
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    Appointments

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week

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    A nip in the air

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    In this month’s Tracker, Experian Business Strategies division reports that growth in orders is slowing and the activity growth rate is expected to fall over the three months to December

  • We're only as strong as our weakest link ...
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    Step 3: integrate the supply - We’re only as strong as our weakest link …

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Construction’s worst flaw is said to be its supply chain, which is why so much work is going into improving relationships between suppliers, contractors and clients. Here are some examples of joined-up thinking

  • A matter of life and death
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    Step 2: equip the workforce - A matter of life and death

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Construction sites are always going to be dangerous places to work – despite efforts to improve health and safety attitudes. Here’s how government, unions and contractors are trying to minimise accidents

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    Appendix 2: the government’s role - Friends in high places

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Public spending is on the increase – which means construction and government need each other more than ever before. Here’s how the two of them are coming to a mutual understanding …

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    Bovis hits number one with £171m work in October

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    £140m PFI cancer centre in Leeds helps it take monthly title – and consolidate lead in annual table

  • Young hearts and minds
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    Step 1: educate the people - Young hearts and minds

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Can a child of seven appreciate great buildings? Will a 15-year-old see the career opportunities construction has to offer? Well yes, but only if construction firms go to schools and actually talk to young people

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    Appendix 1: regional skills roundup - A nationwide skills hunt

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Employers across the country complain of a skills shortage, but has it hit some regions more than others? And could we be experiencing the effects of a North-South divide? Some researchers intend to find out …

  • Slains Castle
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    Turfing Dracula out of his coffin

    2004-11-16T14:25:00Z

    The castle that inspired the novel Dracula is to be turned into holiday apartments, but locals are branding it a huge mi-“stake”.

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    Products

    2004-11-16T14:24:00Z

    From carbon monoxide detection to light switches of distinction, the latest appliances, gadgets and systems to raise your social housing project above the rest.

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    Costs: Bathroom standards

    2004-11-16T14:16:00Z

    When baths need to be replaced, understanding detailed specification options is the key to making the best value life-cycle decisions, says Peter Mayer of Building Performance Group

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    Checklist

    2004-11-16T14:12:00Z

    Social housing is one of the most important and difficult areas to specify for, as it’s all about balance. Barbour Index and Scott Brownrigg list the 12 things you must get right

  • Darwin Court in Southwark, south London, contains 76 flats designed to meet the changing needs of the over 50s.
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    Older and wiser homes

    2004-11-16T13:54:00Z

    This stylish block of flats looks like an exclusive seaside development but is in fact a social housing scheme located in the London borough of Southwark.

  • Leicester Haymarket Theatre
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    Redesign depression

    2004-11-16T13:23:00Z

    Plans for Leicester’s Haymarket theatre have one councillor down in the dumps.