All Features articles – Page 255

  • Malcom Hollis
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    John Woodman, Malcolm Hollis: 'There is a lot of money out there'

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    For someone who says his career was defined by the last recession, John Woodman is feeling surprisingly upbeat about our current predicament. The Malcolm Hollis senior partner explains all to Emily Wright

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    Halls of residence fit out

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Assa Abloy Security Solutions has supplied its products for use in a halls of residence in the University of the West of Scotland, in Paisley. The Assa Abloy DC500A door closers, 765 modular locks, Nordic U lever handles, Twin-combi cylinders and Assure panic hardware were specified for the £13.2m student ...

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    Single-glazed doors

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Architectural metalwork company Drawn Metal Group has launched a range of doors designed for single-glazed applications using glass up to 13.5mm thick. Called Premier 2000 Metal Framed Door, the series is designed to be used for entrances to shops, offices, precincts or any place that has high levels of pedestrian ...

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    Hygienic pre-hung door sets

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Boomer Industries supplied the Ministry of Defence’s medical rehabilitation centre at Headley Court, Epsom, with pre-hung door sets. The centre caters for combat casualties, and houses 360 military and civilian staff. Boomer was chosen as it offered the door set with Formica coating and PVC frames, to help maintain a ...

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    Timber door sets

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Door manufacturer Jeld-Wen has released the Farndale range of engineered timber door sets. It says the range is available in single or double-leaf options and a choice of sidelights or a top-fixed fan light. There is also the option for the door to be fully glazed. Jeld-Wen says all Farndale ...

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    Shutting the door on danger

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Only 5% of electric gates meet safety guidelines - a shocking fact that goes some way towards explaining why they have caused two deaths and four accidents since 2010. With increasing numbers of these security devices being installed every day, it is time the industry woke up to the risks ...

  • Countryfocus Doha
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    Country focus: Qatar

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    The tiny Gulf nation is throwing vast sums of oil and gas dollars at transforming itself into a ‘knowledge economy’ by 2030 - and its got a World Cup to stage too. Paul Needler from EC Harris reports

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    Clip-on cills

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Halo has introduced a range of PVC-U clip-on cills to simplify the installation of external insulation to existing buildings. The cills are compatible with the company’s four doors and windows systems and are available in depths of 122mm, 192mm and 242mm. The firm says cill damage is a common defect, ...

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    Large casement window

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Kanweer makes big claims for new frames

  • Careers Sustainability
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    Careers in sustainability: Pioneers of the eco economy

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Behind initiatives such as the London 2012 legacy and the Regeneration Project lies a fundamental rethinking of the way that society and economic systems need to work. And that’s going to need an entirely re-skilled construction industry

  • specifier products
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    Bespoke ventilator

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Award-winning design from Nordan

  • money nw ld
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    Contractors' pay: The 30 days war

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Eighteen months after the government introduced its Prompt Payment Code, Building’s Specialists White Paper has revealed that 83% of contractors are still waiting more than 30 days to be paid. Vern Pitt reports on one of the industry’s longest-running battles

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    Hays International Salary Survey 2012: Rich in oil

    2012-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Engineers, QSs and contractors can expect huge pay rises of up to £100k in the gas, oil and mineral mining sectors of the southern hemisphere and Canada. Emily Wright reports on the the multibillion-pound sectors fuelling construction as Hays International Salary Survey drills down into the data.

  • Cutty Sark
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    Special projects: Cutty Sark - the crystal ship

    2012-04-24T12:30:00Z

    The world’s last surviving tea clipper has risen again - not just restored, but dramatically suspended in a vast diagrid glass canopy. Ike Ijeh looks around - and underneath - Grimshaw Architects’ impressive renovation

  • Sir John Armitt, Building Magazine personality of the year 2012
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    Honours for Sir John at Building Awards 2012

    2012-04-23T12:13:00Z

    Watch Olympic Delivery Authority chairman Sir John Armitt collect his construction industry ‘gold’

  • Astudio collects its Building Award 2012
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    Astudio collects architectural accolade

    2012-04-20T18:13:00Z

    Building Award makes for practice’s perfect night

  • Special report
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    Special report: M&E in retail

    2012-04-20T00:00:00Z

    With seven of last year’s top 10 BREEAM-rated retail stores to its name and its first energy centre about to open, the John Lewis Partnership is setting the pace when it comes to carbon-free shopping

  • Steel Insight
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    Steel Insight: Multi-storey Offices

    2012-04-20T00:00:00Z

    The third article in this series looks at the cost planning of multi-storey offices

  • Construction workers
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    Market forecast: Spring hasn’t sprung

    2012-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Fears over the eurozone crisis may be subsiding, but construction is still in for a miserable year, with £5.4bn less work than 2011

  • Special report BIM
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    Special report: M&E on BIM

    2012-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Mott MacDonald has set itself a tough 2013 deadline for using BIM on all its projects, so it simulated a sports venue project to test out its skills