All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 786
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Circle 33 signs £420m refinancing deal
Bumper loans package with six banks gives London landlord £215m of new cash
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Two borrow £22m from Bradford & Bingley
Bradford & Bingley has signed £22m of loans with two housing associations this week.
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2nd opinion: Cohesion wouldn't go amiss
Coordinate national and local policies better to make asylum seeker dispersal work.
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£100m marina plan launched to make Barrow-in-Furness shipshape again
Barrow-in-Furness is aiming to reinvent itself as an maritime tourist resort with a £100m regeneration scheme.
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£1.3bn Wembley regeneration finally gets the green light
Brent council grants permission for 3700 homes plus offices, cinema and shops
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Waste not, want not
From 16 July tipping hazardous waste and biodegradable refuse at landfill will be banned under the EU Landfill Directive.
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Relocation, relocation
Few organisations have such conflicting needs as the Met Office: totally resilient, highly secure IT intensive facilities and green aspirations. We visit its new headquarters to find out how they combined the two.
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Shows promise
Given a clean slate, and a few guidelines, groups of architects and engineers have created an ideas pool for school buildings. We look at the Schools for the Future report
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New products
Flexibility and reliability LG is introducing a range of vrf products under the brand name Multi V. initially available in two sizes – 3·3 kW and 7·5 kW, Multi V can power up to 16 indoor units from just one outdoor unit. Pipe runs of up to 125 m can ...
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Modelling reality
Understanding human behaviour in evacuation circumstances is crucial to designing safer, more efficient buildings. We look at how computer modelling is helping to achieve this.
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Measure for measure
Building labelling is a challenge but one which the industry will eventually embrace with enthusiasm. In association with VIESSMANN
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STAR LETTER: Rules of thumb
I read your article 'Rules of thumb' (BSj 02/04) with interest, I find guidelines like that very useful for reference.
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London learning
A striking new school building in a down-at-heel part of the capital is giving a generation of students a vision of how good their future could be. We visit Bexley Business Academy.
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Museums and galleries
In this month's engineering services cost model, we revisit museums and art galleries reviewing the current cost and specifications of services installations.
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Largest funded pv installation in UK
Operon's Manchester office has been appointed to work on the redevelopment of Harpurhey swimming baths in the north of the city, which includes the largest grant-funded photovoltaic installation in the UK.
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Exhausting possibilities
We explain how mixed flow roof exhaust fans work for laboratories, process areas, clean rooms and other specialised applications
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Electromagnetic field limits must be reduced for safety
Exposure limits for electromagnetic fields have been reduced by 80% in response to concerns that vulnerable people might be at risk.
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Sustainability in Dubai
In response to Patrick Bellew's letter (BSj 04/04), referring to our residential tower project (BSj 12/03).
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The shape of things to come?
Unity City Academy in Middlesbrough is one of the first Academies to be built reflecting the latest DfES proposals for improving inner city education.