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         Features FeaturesShow us the evidenceWhat impact will evidence-based design have on the built environment profession? Building, in association with British Gypsum, assembled a panel of experts to debate the issue. Photography by Matt Leete 
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         Features FeaturesThe Tech Files 1: A question of securityThe recent update to Part Q of the Building Regulations has key implications for specifying rooflights. So how do you make sure that rooflights comply with the new guidelines? 
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         Features FeaturesTerms of engagementFrom next year all centrally procured public projects will have to use BIM Level 2 and yet our industry still seems woefully unprepared. Building asked a panel of BIM enthusiasts how they would get construction more fully engaged to reap the technology’s benefits 
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         Features FeaturesWaste not, want notCompanies that are choosing a single platform for organising and distributing documents are saving time and reducing hassle 
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      NewsExperts debate whether the UK is flood-readyJanet Street-Porter quizzes Environment Agency and industry representatives at lively Water Matters panel debate 
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      FeaturesThe life of RileyFirms working with 125-year-old consultancy Henry Riley can expect more than personal service and quality - the relationship can last a lifetime 
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         Features FeaturesTrue cost of sustainable homesOur roundtable of housing experts, sponsored by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, gathered to discuss how housebuilders can build sustainably and cheaply 
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         Features FeaturesThe Green FrontierAll fields of sustainability will once again be covered at this year’s Ecobuild, from design and construction through to use of innovative materials. Andrew Brister talks to two of the show’s premier partners, Skanska and Lend Lease, about their approaches to the sustainability agenda. 
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         Features FeaturesMuch ado about zeroIs zero carbon a lost cause? A roundtable discussion of sustainable construction experts set up by Building investigates if mounting industry fears are justified 
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         Features FeaturesSubcontracting through the skills shortageThe turnaround in the sector’s fortunes has thrown up new risks for subcontractors finding new skilled tradesmen. Building hosted an audio webinar, with insurer Zurich, to discuss preventing any potential pitfalls 
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         Archive Titles Archive TitlesA bridge too farSolar shading is an essential method of controlling light and temperature in glazed buildings - but it can all be undermined by the wrong choice of bracket 
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         Features FeaturesBricks and mortar boardsWith a constant need to attract the best students, the development of universities has remained a strong sector for the construction industry. But are universities making the most of the connections with the cities they are in? Our roundtable of industry experts gathered to discuss the issues faced by our ... 
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         Features FeaturesWhere next for BIM?With the BIM revolution set to enter a new phase, a panel of experts discuss the challenges facing the industry if it is going to get the most out of the groundbreaking technology. Iain Withers reports 
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         Features FeaturesThe new Part L: Small steps and giant leapsThe delayed changes to Part L have come into force at last, but debate rages over whether they go far enough and what their impact on the housebuilding and insulation industries is likely to be. Chris Wheal examines the drawbacks and the benefits 
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         Archive Titles Archive TitlesWalking the talkFor Balfour Beatty, sustainability isn’t a boardroom buzzword – it’s a rigorously monitored set of targets pursued by every member of its workforce and brought to bear on schemes up and down the country 
 






 
 
 



 




