All Features articles – Page 278

  • Carnegie Pavillion
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    Building Awards 2011 shortlist: Carnegie Pavilion

    2011-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Shorstlied for Project of the Year, the Carnegie Pavilion encorporates the abstract and futuristic, representing both cricket club and city

  • One New Change
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    Building Awards 2011 shortlist: One New Change

    2011-03-22T11:28:00Z

    The first of our preview series on shortlisted projects is One New Change in London’s Paternoster Square

  • Gleeds office view in Bangalore
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    View from my office: Jyoti Gandhi

    2011-03-18T12:26:00Z

    The Gleeds consultant overlooks Bangalore’s road vendors selling roasted peanuts

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    Underbidding: Warning! Highly risky manoeuvre

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Desperate times call for desperate measures, and in some cases result in suicidal tendencies. As underbidding spirals further out of control, we look at how widespread the practice has become and what – if anything – can be done about it.

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    Specialist costs: Steel and concrete

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Steel and concrete subcontractor turnovers have taken a double hit as the price of raw materials has surged and work dried up. Despite no improvement to the short-term outlook, Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company, sees a glimmer of hope from 2013

  • Olympic stadium: West Ham was selected last month as preferred tenant for the venue
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    West Ham's stadium: Up close and personal

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    West Ham won the acrimonious battle for the post-Games conversion of the Olympic stadium. But will its football stadium-cum-athletics arena be able to create the intimate atmosphere its fans demand?

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    The Budget: Can George win the day?

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    How do you fight off the threat of a double-dip recession with no weapons in your armoury? For George Osborne putting together next week’s Budget, the most obvious solution is likely to be deregulation. Here’s a look at what changes to expect

  • zaha hadid
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    Zaha Brava: The Guangzhou Opera House

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Architecture and geology collide in Zaha Hadid’s glorious Guangzhou Opera House

  • wyllie
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    Andrew Wyllie: Yes, we can

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    With Costain’s much publicised bid for Mouchel rebuffed no fewer than four times, and huge infrastructure plans dependent on funding, how come chief executive Andrew Wyllie is so upbeat?

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    Wates wins £160m to go top

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Amount of work awarded in February dropped but big wins shuffle positions of top 10 contractors

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    Who wants to be in social housing?

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Six months on from the collapse of Rok and Connaught, their competitors are scrambling to take their places against a backdrop of cuts and jittery clients. And now the big players are looking to muscle in on the social housing market

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    Frameworks: Make room for the small fry

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The government wants to make frameworks more open to small and medium-sized firms while at the same time making big savings in public sector procurement. Here’s what the construction industry can expect

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    The Tracker: Early risers

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Orders remain low and the bleak employment outlook continues. However, tender enquiries did rise, as did the overall UK index. Experian Marketing Information Services provides the latest figures

  • Paul Wilson
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    Paul Wilson: Standing out from the dark

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Whatever the fate of its stricken Irish counterpart, Sisk UK is determined to beat the recession with an ambitious strategy of expansion. Managing director Paul Wilson explains how he plans to make it work.

  • londonline
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    East London Line big winner at Civil Engineering Awards

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The awards took place last Friday honouring the civil engineers that make London run - from infrastructure, to buildings to the protection offered by the Thames Barrier.

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    Nightingale Associates on healthcare specification

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Public sector cuts and government proposals to hand healthcare commissioning to GPs means these are interesting times for healthcare specialist architects. Building talks to Mike Nightingale, founder of Nightingale Associates

  • social networking
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    Social networking: So tweet me

    2011-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Gone are the days when social networking was seen as the procrastinator’s distraction of choice. As the construction industry is fast discovering, it is a useful business development tool. We consider the benefits – and dangers – of entering the Twittersphere

  • materials
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    We are living in a materials world

    2011-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Contractors find themselves between a rock and a hard place - the rock is the relentless rise of raw materials; the hard place is feeble demand and low margins. But is there anything they can do about it?

  • Dennis Hone
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    Dennis Hone: the long goodbye

    2011-03-04T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic Delivery Authority’s new boss has kept his cool in the furore over the Games’ legacy. He’s more concerned with meeting those unmissable deadlines and ensuring the ODA itself bows out with grace

  • Dali Museum
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    The Dali Enigma: HOK's Florida museum

    2011-03-04T00:00:00Z

    HOK’s Salvador Dalí Museum in Florida marries the classical with the fantastical, a paradox the artist himself would have cherished