More Focus – Page 277

  • The bulging external envelope remains untouched, except for a new entrance canopy
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    The incredible hull

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Ralph Erskine’s Ark is one of London’s most striking landmarks, but it has lain dormant for most of its short existence. Now developer Landid and an architect called DN-A have enacted an extraordinary genetic mutation. Martin Spring saw the result

  • French rugby fans
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    Sports quiz: Return of the Six Nations rugby shirt challenge

    2008-02-22T00:00:00Z

    Can the English bring the reigning French champions to their Waterloo? Predict the results of that and the weekend's other matches and you could win a rugby shirt of the team of your choice.France v EnglandFrance's team, the reigning champions, have been on fine form this tournament. Even Jonny Wilkinson ...

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    The A-G of energy certificates

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    The government’s dithering over energy labelling has made understanding how it works seem like an arduous ascent. With just seven weeks until its introduction for non-housing, Thomas Lane helps you begin the climb

  • Barnsley fans
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    Predict the FA Cup winners and win a football shirt

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    This Barnsley fan will be travelling to Liverpool at the weekend hoping for a FA Cup upset. If he entered our prediction quiz he could win back his football shirt

  • Barnsley fans??!!!
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    Sports quiz results - Barnsley!

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Did anyone except Sport Billy see the upset at Anfield coming on Saturday? Didn’t think so…

  • A Firm Called Lifebuild, directed by Ken Adams (left) and Mike Wilde
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    Take two

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Okay, so this is the story: two guys called Adams and Wilde dream of setting up their own business. Only the firm called Benson they’re working for goes bust and our two heroes have to work under a new regime they can’t stand. So what do they do? They get ...

  • The living room is matched with a paved courtyard, beyond which is a wide lawn
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    The house with four gardens

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Each window of David Mikhail’s latest house overlooks a landscape with its own unique character

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    Lead times November 2007-February 2008

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    For the first time since the construction boom began, lead times seem to be returning to normal, says Brian Moone of Mace.

  • Martin Burton, contract manager at heating engineer HW Sladdens Commercial
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    The squeeze

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    They are culling their supply chains and demanding cash from those that are left, but are main contractors really as bad as the big bad wolf? Roxane McMeeken listens to both sides of the argument

  • This building at 122 Leadenhall Street is being demolished from the bottom up by contractor McGee
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    Spotlight on enabling works

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Those contractors involved in getting a site ready face an extremely complex market …

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    APC Trainer: Killer moves: (A015: Conflict avoidance, dispute resolution)

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Every week Building.co.uk features a handy guide to answering APC interview questions for trainee surveyors. For more, visit the website, but in the meantime here’s one of our experts, Alastair Bloore, with some high-flying ideas about dispute resolution. Steady on there, tiger …

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    The tracker: Against all odds

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    You would think contractors would be feeling seasick given the current financial turmoil – but you would think wrong: things are still surprisingly upbeat, says Experian Business Strategies

  • The diversifying QS. This one is difficult to describe as it tends to have changed into something else by the time you’ve finished
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    The evolving QS

    2008-02-15T00:00:00Z

    With flotation looking distinctly iffy – as Turner & Townsend realised last week – cost consultants are looking for other ways to expand and survive.

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    Solar shed roofing: Hello, sunshine

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Large industrial sheds are difficult and expensive to heat but a new system that turns the building into a huge solar collector can warm the inside space, cut carbon emissions and meet the demand for renewables. Stephen Kennett reports

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    Muck and brass

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Over the next 10 years, up to 40 new waste treatment centres will be needed in the UK and each will be worth around £350m, so do the maths on that. Olivia Hemmings reports on why there’s never been a better time to talk rubbish

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    I regard it as a badge of honour when people say I’m over the top about nuclear power

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    INTERVIEW: Margaret Thatcher’s former press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, has spent much of the past 10 years lambasting the ‘mad mullahs’ of the anti-nuclear lobby and subjecting their arguments to an unrelenting barrage of ridicule. And don’t think the government’s decision to build a lot of nuclear stations is going ...

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    Wood-grained PVCu facias

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Swish Building Products has launched a range of M-Boss roofline products.

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    Plane sailing

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Fitting a roof shaped like a gigantic aeroplane wing in an elevated and exposed location near the Atlantic coast might seem foolhardy, but this was exactly what the team building the new Killanin Stand at Galway racecourse in Ireland decided to do.

  • Green roof
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    Green roofing failures: Root causes

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Green roofs offer many attractions. For a start you get a host of environmental benefits and an extra plot of grass, on which you can have plants or even trees. Also, by putting a garden on your roof, the weatherproofing layer lasts two to three times longer than one exposed ...

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    Aluminium roof

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    More than 10,000m2 of aluminium composite panels from Reynobond Architecture were used to clad and roof the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly in l’Orient, France.