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    Movers and Makers

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    This week

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    Emergency lighting

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    Spel Lighting and Fire Detection has introduced the Geneva recessed fluorescent and LED luminaire.

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    Thermal breaks for balconies

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    As balconies are protrusions from the thermal barrier of a building, they can create cold bridging

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    Solar heating

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    Baxi has worked with Bellway Homes to comply with a late amendment to planning permission for a site of 286 apartments in Fenney Stratford, Buckinghamshire

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    Mixed-mode cooling

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    Passivent has developed a mixed-mode cooling system to help reduce energy use

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    Fire-resistant insulation boards

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    Celotex has launched two polyisocyanurate insulation boards that achieve complete Class 0 fire performance compliance

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    Vehicle bollards

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    Following the publication of the government’s first national security strategy earlier this year, Corus Bi-Steel has launched an anti-attack vehicle bollard system, designed to protect against terrorist attack

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    Sound insulation

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    The acoustically engineered roof of the O2 arena has been insulated using Rockwool 4 in 1 mineral wool insulation

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    What it costs: Thermal insulation

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    Insulation is an effective way to help meet Building Regulations targets on carbon emission reduction. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans examines the effectiveness of different materials

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    Lead times May-July 2008

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    Four packages have gone down this week and four have gone up, as the downturn pushes from one end and the steel shortage from the other. Brian Moone of Mace reports the numbers

  • Spotlight on steel
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    Spotlight on steel

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    Rocketing steel prices have affected a wide range of industries – not least construction, says Brian Moone. How far are availability problems implicated in the price rises, and will contractors’ lead times be affected?

  • 2008 Construction Industry Dragon Boat Challenge
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    Smoke on the water

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    Forty industry teams dodged the showers to compete in the 2008 Dragon Boat Challenge last week – raising more than £25,000 for charity.

  • Workload, lead times and orders remain solid for lifts and escalators but the sector expects the downturn to affect it by 2009
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    Specialist cost update: Services

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    Luxury residential and public sector projects are keeping the M&E, ICT, lifts and escalators markets buoyant but the rising costs of materials are starting to have an effect.

  • Tim Laurence
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    The line of duty – Tim Laurence, Defence Estates

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    Tim Laurence has commanded warships, sailed the world and held top positions in the government. But taking the helm at Defence Estates is perhaps his greatest challenge.

  • Charrettes are the new face of collaborative planning
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    We did it our way - Charettes

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    Charrettes are the new face of collaborative planning, bringing together artists, architects and town planners to thrash out a development plan for an area. But do they work?

  • The Wates family have had their business for 111 years. Pictured are Andrew (left) and James Wates with little Emily
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    Keeping it in the family – Construction dynasties

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    When family-run businesses are handed down from one generation to another, all manner of issues come into play, not least of which is ownership. Roxane McMeeken looks at how to keep a construction dynasty going

  • Rochester Temporary Custodial facility
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    Rochester prison reuses materials for new road

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    Wates uses materials from demolished buildings to construct car park and on-site roads

  • Rochester Temporary Custodial facility
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    'Cut and fill' at Rochester young offenders prison

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    Wates recycles existing spoil at the Rochester Temporary Custodial facility to optimise difference in gradient

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    How is that possible?: Beijing’s CCTV Tower

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    Arup and OMA’s gravity-defying overhang on China’s television headquarters had to be joined without the legs toppling over. Stuart Macdonald reports on the surprisingly simple solution

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    The road to recovery: Rebuilding after China’s earthquake

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    British engineering and construction firms are on the front line of China’s efforts to repair the devastation left by May’s earthquake. Stuart Macdonald reports