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Construction appointments 1 July 2011
Bramall Construction, Reddy Architecture, Balfour Beatty, EC Harris and Arcadis have all made appointments this week
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Fibre cement panels
Marley Eternit’s panels were used at Darlington Memorial hospital to replace glass panels
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Standard or bespoke cladding system
RigiSystem’s cladding system can be supplied to non-standard widths
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Fire resistant insulated panels
Eurobond’s facade system provides fire resistance for two hours
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Arup signs partnership with Chinese rail engineer
Arup and the CREC will bid together on schemes
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Crossrail delays £700m of contracts until 2012
Three major station projects put back to ease pressure on bidding teams
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Crane worker dies on Olympic site
Accident comes as HSE data reveals first increase in on-site deaths in four years
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The Pinnacle goes onwards and upwards
Work will proceed after being stalled for much of the year
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Subbies may have to pick up adjudication costs
Government fails to close legal loophole over so-called “Tolent” clauses
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Costain increases banking facilities to £435m
Contractor now has £500m to spend on acquisition targets
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Middle-sized firms at greatest risk of breaching Bribery Act
Survey finds only 16% of small to medium-sized firms have anti-bribery training in place
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Columbia University students collaborate on stillspotting nyc
Architecture students identify ’stillspotting’ areas around Manhattan for new Guggenheim Museum exhibition
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Stillspotting nyc: manhattan - 8/18 September
While the vitality and stimulation of the urban environment can be pleasant, those living in or visiting densely populated areas, such as New York, can have wildly different experiences.The ever-present cacophony of traffic, construction, and commerce; the struggle for mental and physical space; and the anxious need for constant communication ...
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Capita appoints healthcare specialist
Architect and project manager Simon Hembury has experience in the healthcare, residential and commercial sectors
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Eco-homes from the 1970s meet 2016 zero carbon targets
Pioneering council scheme in Salford uses a quarter of the heating energy of a typical UK home, study reveals
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Alison Perry appointed as first female chair of the NFB
Perry vows to champion better standards in health and safety