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FeaturesHollywood healthcare comes to Qatar
Power International Holding and Elegancia Healthcare to build 250-bed, state-of-the-art hospital in Doha
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FeaturesIdentifying and mitigating roof fire risk
Will Wigfield, product manager for flat roofs at Rockwool UK, discusses the implications of roof fires and shares best practice advice on how to manage the risk
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FeaturesQatar gets Lean for the 2022 World Cup
Al Wakra will be a major destination during the 2022 World Cup
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FeaturesAre you making the most of your data?
How are materials suppliers using data to drive transformation and provide better services for customers? Building, together with leading AI company Peak, asked some industry experts
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FeaturesExamining the root challenges that derail building productivity
It’s important we examine the basis of key construction challenges, writes Disperse
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FeaturesWith design, the devil is in the detail
Seemingly straightforward facades like this one at Lincoln Square can develop into highly complex systems requiring extensive secondary supporting structures and bespoke fixings, explains Szerelmey
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Costing Steelwork 15: Market update
Costing Steelwork is a series from Aecom, BCSA and Steel for Life that provides guidance on costing structural steelwork. This quarter provides a market update and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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FeaturesCollective housing and the low carbon heating challenge
With building regulations on energy use set to change very soon to accommodate government ambitions on slashing emissions, Building and Daikin gathered together some construction industry experts to discuss the impact of the likely changes on heating systems
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FeaturesWelcome to Al Wakra: How UCC is building Qatar’s second biggest city
Al Wakra will be a major destination during the 2022 World Cup
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FeaturesBIM: The innovation shaping the future of construction
BIM can support increased efficiency end-to-end workflow
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FeaturesDigitalisation how covid-19 is driving change in construction
Businesses willing to try new technologies, introduce different ways of working and embrace digitalisation could emerge stronger
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FeaturesWhat’s in store for building design & engineering professionals at AU 2020
The event starts 17 November
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FeaturesAU 2020 highlights for architects
Learn about the latest trends in the architecture industry and how new digital tools are changing approaches to the built world
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FeaturesInfographic and survey to help you plot digital construction journey and define next steps
The benefits of digital construction can transform your business
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FeaturesGet ready for an agile future
Investing in staff training will help create business resilience, writes Graphisoft UK managing director Adrian Girling
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FeaturesSocial value matters: Survey results show values are changing
We asked Building readers how adding an element of social value is influencing (and improving) their work. Tom Lowe analyses the responses
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FeaturesCovid and digital transformation
The push for widespread digital adoption had reached something of a plateau, when suddenly the pandemic ruled out the luxury of leisurely change. At a roundtable hosted by Bluebeam, professionals from across the industry discussed the recent changes – and what happens next














