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Burning questions
After the long winter we have endured it might seem over the top to point out the dangers of excessive exposure to the sun. The fact remains, however, that it is fraught with danger
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Water on the brain
EU Watch - Large sections of Europe are experiencing droughts this summer but the union’s 25 environment ministers are talking about flooding. Jill Craig explains why
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An ad mans dream
As a managing director, homeowner, father and global citizen, I applaud Building for its 99% Campaign, and pledge my support to it 100%. The key issue though is that buildings don’t cause carbon emissions, people do.
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The fixed-price fix
Having read Colin Harding’s article on the curse of the virtual construction sector (16 June, page 29) I must congratulate him on telling it like it is.
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Not-so-green roofs
Your article on green roofs (30 June page 70) states that “roof systems based on sedum blankets no more than 30 mm thick are the most common specified in the UK”.
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How refreshing
How good to see the reinvigorated Building, and to continue to have one serious and resourceful reference for everyone in construction. Congratulations and good wishes for the future!
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The front door’s probably easier …
I saw these builders on a roof in Portugal – I guess they were trying to break their way in.
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Why engineering doesnt suck
Vacuum cleaner man James Dyson talks about his school for young engineers
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NAO to check architects’ green performance
Architects such as Sir Terry Farrell who have designed government offices recently are set to have the green credentials of their work scrutinised by the National Audit Office.
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Sculpted speed
This steel sculpture was on show at the Goodwood Festival of Speed last week. Designed by sculptor Gerry Judah, the £250,000 structure is 20 m high and spans 32 m. Structural engineer on the project was NRM Bobrowski and director
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Construction checks in to The Priory
Or rather, Vaughan Burnand went along to find out why so many in the industry are seeking help with drink and drug addictions. Mark Leftly found out what he learned.
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Rail contractors miss track renewal targets
Fears grow that Network Rail may be forced to bring Jarvis and Balfour Beatty’s work in house
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Milton Keynes council gets tough with developers
Developers have warned that Milton Keynes council is putting its groundbreaking infrastructure funding deal with the private sector at risk.
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Reality check
The mayor of London wants large projects in the capital to generate one-fifth of their own energy from renewable sources. Is there a snowball’s chance in hell of this happening?
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Grimshaw’s £375m aquarium may go belly up
Proposals by architect Grimshaw for one of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world may have to be scrapped as the client decides this week whether to push forward with the scheme or quit.