All Archive Titles articles – Page 512
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Paying due diligence to new Eco rules
Upcoming European legislation will impose strict green standards on building. Clive Curd assesses the impact of the changes
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Imperial College kept in the loop with F&G deal
Faithful & Gould has clinched a deal to provide a web-based system to help Imperial College London carry out a £358m capital works programme over the next four years.
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New OJEU will make public sector clients ‘think harder’
January overhaul will accommodate PFI/PPP deals, e-tendering as well as simplify process
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Summers Inman races for autumn completion
Summers Inman is the QS on an extension to Paddington Green Primary School being designed by Shepheard Epstein Hunter.
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Davis Langdon boss predicts that crossover technology will revolutionise the art of QSing
Aviation technology could be used in construction, senior partner plays down 500k salary, firm hires new HR boss to focus on training
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PRP arm plans expansion into mixed use schemes and North West
QS and project management arm of architect looks beyond social housing market
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‘Complex’ Turner centre’s budget up £4.5m due to contract delays
Iconic Margate project price up to £29.5m and opening put back to early 2008
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37 shortlisted to star in BBC
The BBC has unveiled the shortlist of firms it has invited to tender for its £200m four-year framework deal. Capita Symonds and Faithful & Gould are among the 37 companies on the list. Those chosen will provide services such as QSing and PM on a number of small to medium ...
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QS News Awards 2005
The third of our previews for next month’s QS News awards considers the future stars emerging in the industry, as well as contenders for the increasingly important specialism that is M&E consultancy
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Working together
Building design and construction has moved on since the completion of the original World Trade Centre in New York over 30 years ago.
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Water shed
With its green roof and inverted raindrop-shaped building, there aren’t many water purification plants like this one – but. given its green credentials, perhaps there should be.
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Unlocking the past
Quarmby construction site manager Gary McMillan takes hold of an 11th-century iron key, just one of a number of artefacts discovered during the redevelopment of commercial and retail properties on the Spurriergate site in York.
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Model testers sought
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) wants small and medium enterprises to test a new model for improving occupational health.
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Shedding light on LEDs
Light-Emitting Diodes: a guide to the technology and its applications is a new guide, published by BSRIA.
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Your life in his hands
Stephen Williams has an unenviable job – he’s responsible for the safety of everyone in construction. But it’s a challenge he relishes.
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A truly golden lab
Sir Robert McAlpine’s John Roper upset the bookies last month by taking the Construction Manager of the Year title even though his project, an £8.5m cancer research lab at Newcastle University, was not one of the biggies.
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GKD
GKD, manufacturer of woven metal fabric, has opened a new facility on the east coast of Maryland in the US. The building, designed by French architect Dominique Perailt, incorporates a number of the company’s own products in its design. Moveable sunscreen panels made of stainless steel mesh can be used ...