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  • Allan Jones
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    Keeping up with Jones

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Ken Livingstone is determined to cut London's carbon emissions 20% by 2010 and Allan Jones is the man to help him do it.

  • SIXTYK’s prototype £60,000 house is stylish and modern
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    Cheap chic

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    You remember the old ODPM's competition to design a £60,000 house? Well, thanks to a London prototype and five finalised designs, we can see what we're getting for our money

  • Who ya gonna call?
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    Who ya gonna call?

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Building surveyors used to be consultancy's zeroes. Now they're its ‘building busting' heroes, as workload sky-rockets and QS practices launch specialist divisions to trade on their skills.

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    A temporary blip

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Construction activity growth fell markedly in March - but don't worry, says Experian Business Strategies, it'll get back on track soon. Plus this quarter the spotlight is on work-in-hand levels

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    Checklist

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Lighting is a key consideration for retail and leisure centres, and the latest technology is making a lot of exciting options available. Scott Brownrigg and Barbour tell you more …

  • How much for a human life?
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    How much for a human life?

    2006-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Well, according to the courts, if you're a construction worker killed through your employer's negligence, it's £30,361. For everyone else, it's £42,795.

  • Nokia N93
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    Gadget heaven

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Thomas Lane welcomes you to Techtopia, a world where whole building sites are RFID-tagged, mobiles have more functions than Swiss army knives and Sydney is just a free phone call away …

  • Building work on Foster and Partners’ Tanaka Business School at Imperial College London was carried out by contractor Exterior after a two-stage tender
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    Procurement: Two-stage tendering

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    In the second of our procurement series, Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon takes a look at two-stage tendering and how to get the best out of the early appointment of the contractor

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    Top tips on… Radio identification

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Bar coding is currently used for tracking and managing the movement of goods, but radio frequency identity tags have the potential to offer much more. These are miniaturised devices that can be implanted into products. They contain information that can be picked up by a proximity reader and transmitted to ...

  • Illustration by Mike Bell
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    The run of the town

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    If you're quick on the draw, management buyouts are your chance to claim some territory, stamp your authority on it, and ride off into the sunset. But it's a dangerous business, and Boot Hill awaits for the unlucky and the unwary.

  • Viñoly’s 192 m high ‘Walkie Talkie’ building at Fenchurch Street for Land Securities – an example of couture architecture at its most flamboyant
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    Who you calling Square?

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Forget Milan, forget Paris and don't even mention New York. The big story on the architectural catwalk is the City of London, with Europe's most fashionable architects wowing the Square Mile with glamorous designs. Rob Booth watches them strut their stuff

  • Gerald Ronson
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    ‘If you are offering a six-star product, you can't deliver three-star service …'

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    … so says property tycoon Gerald Ronson on his plans for London's first luxury office tower. He talks exclusively to Claer Barrett about his ambition to create a Savoy among offices.

  • The office unplugged
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    The office unplugged

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Wi-fi hot-spots are popping up in coffee bars from Greenwich to Glasgow, and more and more homes have wireless internet. But what does the technology mean for the office?

  • Illustration by Brett Ryder
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    What a performance

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    The European energy performance of buildings directive obliges landlords to make clear how much energy their offices use. No guidance has been issued on how to meet the directive, costs seem to be a state secret and no one has a clue if it will work. Oh, and it came ...

  • Manchester’s latest mixed-use tower is the £83m Albany Crown
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    The only way is up

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Dublin and Manchester are expanding at such a rapid pace that many developers believe the only way for them to continue to compete as major European cities is to build tall. So what are the prospects of seeing more high-rise office space? Well, that's two quite different stories …

  • Ireland rugby coach and BCO conference speaker Eddie O’Sullivan is no expert on the UK property market. But he does know all about building a team and turning that team into winners.
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    On the ball

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Ireland rugby coach and BCO conference speaker Eddie O'Sullivan is no expert on the UK property market. But he does know all about building a team and turning that team into winners. George Hay finds out what he can teach you.

  • Abbey Mill House: Morley has agreed the £40m forward-funding of PMB Holdings’ 15-storey tower in Reading. It will be the city’s tallest office building.
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    Put your specs on

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    The speculative office funding market is back, and more players are getting in on the action than ever before. But success will rely on a clear, realistic vision of occupational demand and rental prospects.

  • Don’t know which one to pick?
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    Don't know which one to pick?

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Choosing the right consultants for office projects is never easy, and it's only getting harder as specialisms and Building Regulations multiply. Mark Leftly asked some developers for their expert advice, then got a consultant to outline what not to do…

  • Foster and Partners’ Bishops Square development in Spitalfields, east London, uses a large number of unitised components.
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    Here's one we prepared earlier …

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    If you are a specialist in residential development or hotels, you'll be well up on the many uses of off-site manufacture. But are there the same opportunities to build off site in the office sector? Simon Rawlinson of QS Davis Langdon discusses the current state of play

  • Richard Kauntze
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    So where next?

    2006-05-12T00:00:00Z

    The British Council for Offices has enjoyed such success it might be forgiven for resting on its laurels. But at a time when most of Britain's wealth is created inside offices, the chance of reaching out to a wider business world is one it must pursue with vigour