All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 345
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Workplace
Robert Smith, managing director of Hays Building Services, offers useful advice on preparing a good CV
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Stars and strife
Constructing this tricky bronze cone for a new planetarium in greenwich could have led to claims heaven, but everything has remained under control.
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Why specify that?
Five buildings, five different cladding solutions. Cm explores why each was selected and what it brings to the application
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Setting the standard
Portadown’s prescription for its new primary healthcare facility includes a healthy dose of low-energy features, creating a benchmark for future facilities. Andy Pearson examines its environmental strategy
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Tenants show preference
Spiralling energy costs over the next 10 years will make operating costs a much more significant factor in tenants’ choice of property, says research carried out by architects Gensler.
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Taking the pulse with PPE
Post project evaluations often fall by the wayside, but they have an important role to play in creating successful and efficient healthcare facilities
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This one was on time
Hip-hip hooray for Sir Robert McAlpine which has managed to hand over Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium ahead of time and on budget.
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You pays your money...
Who’ll fill that vital site manager position? Rory Olcayto sizes up four possibilities
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New Masterclass series
The first in the latest series of Lighting Masterclasses takes place at Macdonald Houstoun House near Edinburgh on 19 October, with the theme ‘New technology, new legislation, new opportunities’.
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The mosque maker
Got a difficult client? Materials going missing? Back in the 16th century Mimar Sinan faced the same problems. In the first of an occasional series on history’s great construction managers, Rory Olcayto tells the mosque builder’s story
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Mott MacDonald
Mott MacDonald is planning and design consultant for a major residential scheme in Brighton Marina. The £235m project includes 853 residential units, an iconic high rise tower of around 40 storeys and several smaller towers plus retail and public spaces. Most of the development will sit over a former spending ...
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London programme
As usual, most of the London meetings take place at the Institution of Structural Engineers, 11 Upper Belgrave Street, SW1, starting at 6 pm (tea/coffee from 5.30 pm).
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LAPD
Lighting design company LAPD has created the lighting scheme for the Queens Ice Rink in London. The solution uses three sizes of Polynero fittings from Lucent Lighting ranging from 0.6 m to 1.7 m in diameter. Each fitting contains three T8 lamps in red, green and blue giving full colour-changing ...
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The knowledge
Scottish building and development firm Robertson Group has hired MacInnes to lead its construction division which has had recent success in the PFI schools market – MacInnes’s specialism.
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Time for the industry to take
It’s all change at the Department of Communities and Local Government.
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MP in hot water
Wakefield MP Mary Creagh is campaigning for domestic hot water taps to be fitted with a thermostatic mixing valve to prevent serious scald injuries.
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Interim registration for graduate members
Do your qualifications already fulfill the academic requirements for IEng or CEng Registration?