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Doors to the dockyard
Three doors were supplied by GEZE UK for the entrance of No.1 Smithery at the Historic Dockyard in Chatham, Kent.
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Twenties style
Alumasc provided an Apex Heritage Cast Iron Rainwater System to the Imperial War Museum in London
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Low-maintenance lighting
Cooper Lighting and Safety has supplied RXDI LED downlights to illuminate communal areas in a number of independent living schemes run by Wakefield and District Housing.
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Anti-bacterial tap
Douglas Delabie has introduced an electronic, wall-mounted tap featuring a spout called Bioclip
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Colour sockets
Hamilton Litestat has launched a series of new additions to its Hartland CFX range of coloured switch and socket plates.
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3-in-1 insulation
Superglass has launched Superwall Roll 36, a mineral wool insulation roll to fill cavity walls in homes
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Fewer downpipes
Marley Alutec has added an aluminium box profile gutter and square 72mm Flush-fit downpipe to its Alutec Evolve range
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NHBC post completion guide
The NHBC Foundation has launched a guide to best practice for housebuilders to manage post-completion repairs
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Specification app
MK Electric’s app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad has been updated to include the Ackermann Specification Guide
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Architects against anti-social behaviour
Public sector insurer Zurich Municipal has released a series of design guides aimed at cutting the cost of crime and anti-social behaviour in the education sector.
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Wood advice
Woodcare brand Sikkens has launched a book offering advice on the use of woodstains.
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals Jun 2010 - May 2011
Projects and approvals dipped in May, with the South-east still the strongest performing region
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Government planning changes provoke industry doubts
Presumption in favour of development contains tension between expediency and localism, say commentators
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Mott MacDonald to build eight learning centres in Namibia
Project is part of US government backed educational programme
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Firm fined £8,000 after falling cladding nearly severs pensioner's foot
Firm used wrong type of nails, says Health and Safety Executive
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Lipton plan to halve cost of London skyscrapers
Sir Stuart Lipton backs study that recommends cutting the cash spent on iconic City facades
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HCA reveals extent of public land sell-off for housing
Some 820ha of land - enough for 11,000 homes - to be sold at ’market value’ to private developers
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RIBA opens nominations for student awards
Institute invites 300 schools of architecture from 60 countries to nominate for President’s Medals Student Awards 2011