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Best Access/Disability Regulations Innovation
Gateshead Council Design Services: The Sage Gateshead
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Structures
Our structural special kicks off by examining the new thinking on tall buildings in the post-9/11 world, before offering tips on fine-tuning dealings with structural engineers and how to gauge costs of fire-protecting steel frames
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LABC Awards October 2005
LABC Awards October 2005 and the projects that best demonstrate what can be achieved by the British construction industry and its building control officers
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CIS tax scheme delayed until April 2007
Revenue postpone implementation of scheme to allow industry time to comply.
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Cleveland Bridge swap Wembley for Twickenham
As Wembley court case looms, steel contractor wins £11m deal with rugby HQ.
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Social objectives see EDI profits up 10%
Annual report measures social, environmental and financial performance.
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WRAP teams up with BRE on aggregates
Database will be created to give information on using recycled and secondary aggregates.
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Greenpeace blockades DEFRA in timber protest
Protestors against illegal logging in Papua New Guinea block entrance to government department.
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Balfour Beatty wins £27m Edinburgh University deal
Contractor's Scottish division secures contract for work on School of Informatics.
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Mace to upgrade Three Valleys water network
Four-year partnership to deliver improvement models to start in December.
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Hammerson submits £500m Sheffield retail centre for planning
Developer to work on the retail area with Sheffield council, English Partnerships and urban regeneration company Sheffield One.
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Inside an off-site toolkit
Darren Richards introduces a toolkit that maximises off-site technology’s potential
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Steps to successful process improvement
To get the best out of off-site construction, you need to get your build process right, says David Thomas. Here’s how…
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The how what why
Martin Goss answers the key questions about certification, regulation and standardisation
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‘We went from greenfield to selling hamburgers in 48 hours’
In the 1980s Richard Ogden played a key role in trailblazing the use of off-site construction for a certain fast-food chain. Now he’s the first chairman of Buildoffsite, connecting burgeoning demand for new construction techniques with supply.