More Focus – Page 79

  • Tory manifesto
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    Conservative manifesto: Council housing’s new best friend?

    2017-05-25T06:00:00Z

    Offering little new for construction by way of infrastructure commitments, the Tory manifesto nevertheless surprised with its brazen parking of tanks on Labour’s lawn

  • Jerome L. Green Science Centre
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    By the people: Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus

    2017-05-24T06:00:00Z

    Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus has championed a policy of inclusiveness not only for its students but also in the construction teams that built it

  • Office buildings
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    Wellness: WELL Building Standard

    2017-05-23T13:19:00Z

    The WELL Building Standard focuses solely on a building’s impact on people

  • Homes
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    Housebuilders' ground rent "scandal"

    2017-05-19T08:00:00Z

    Government has now said it will crack down on ‘doubling’ leasehold ground rents, earlier in the year Building investigated this controversial industry practice

  • Features

    Economy watch: Layers of uncertainty

    2017-05-18T06:00:00Z

    As the general election approaches and uncertainty around Brexit continues, economic indicators are starting to get darker

  • City-of-London
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    London drops down T&T's global costs league

    2017-05-16T08:00:00Z

    Latest global markets report from Turner Towsend sees New York topple Zurich as the most expensive for property development

  • New work output - sector changes indexed to Q2 2010
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    Market forecast: Carry on regardless

    2017-05-16T06:00:00Z

    The UK construction industry maintained notable growth rates and posted high output numbers but uncertainty endures on both the domestic and international stage

  • Storyhouse
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    A stage for three stars: Chester's Storyhouse

    2017-05-15T06:00:00Z

    The Storyhouse in Chester is a daring construction of opposites, with a theatre, cinema and library brought together in a space that combines new-build and the spirit of the orginal 1930s picture house

  • Virtual reality
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    What to specify: BIM

    2017-05-12T06:00:00Z

    A range of BIM objects have been released including an update on a sketching app that allows customers to pan and zoom simultaneously, and the completed range of Rhinoceros software

  • BIM
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    BIM: ‘They just don’t get it’

    2017-05-12T06:00:00Z

    The latest survey from NBS shows take-up is growing but raises concerns that private clients don’t understand BIM and that the government is failing to enforce its own mandate

  • 22 Bishopsgate from the Thames
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    BIM: Are you ready for the fourth dimension?

    2017-05-11T06:00:00Z

    The team behind 22 Bishopsgate has created a complex 4D virtual reality model intended to optimise every aspect of delivery. Is the industry at large prepared for this new reality?

  • City of London
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    The great Brexit buy-up?

    2017-05-10T06:00:00Z

    With sterling devalued but growth prospects strong, UK firms have rarely been more tempting to overseas buyers, as the recent takeover approach for Atkins may show. So could current market conditions signal a buying frenzy?

  • Dubai
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    City focus: Dubai

    2017-05-09T10:40:00Z

    Ciara Walker of Arcadis highlights the programme of investment in infrastructure and tourism-related construction driven by the Dubai City Plan 2021, exemplified by World Expo 2020

  • Berlin concert hall
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    Melody & harmony: Berlin's new concert hall

    2017-05-05T06:00:00Z

    Frank Gehry’s £28.5m Berlin concert hall is an unusual building for this celebrated creator of the unusual. Ike Ijeh finds that through its sharp contradictions of age, shape and material, it achieves a kind of peace

  • Mottisfont-Abbey
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    What to specify: Walls, ceilings, partitions

    2017-05-04T06:00:00Z

    Reindeer moss makes an appearance in one building, while glass took centre stage at a rejuvenated office in Slough and cherry wood veneer panels were the attraction at the University of Birmingham

  • Tracker
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    Tracker: March 2017

    2017-05-04T06:00:00Z

    The repair and maintenance activity index returns to positive territory for the first time since September but the total activity index remains unchanged

  • Hospital corridor
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    Just what the doctor ordered

    2017-05-03T06:00:00Z

    The NHS has a maintenance backlog amounting to at least £5bn and it’s getting worse by the day as funds from the capital budget are raided to keep the health service running

  • Market review
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    Market review: A bump on the road?

    2017-05-02T12:03:00Z

    A monthly decrease in construction work belies longer-term growth, with the number and value of contracts substantially higher than a year ago. Michael Dall discusses the highlights of Barbour ABI’s monthly Economic Construction Market Review

  • housing pic
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    Housing: The forgotten crisis

    2017-04-28T06:00:00Z

    Already it has been dubbed the ‘Brexit election’, so will this single issue overshadow all others, including how to tackle the housing crisis?

  • The medical centre is scheduled to be finished in June
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    Notes from a small island: Tristan da Cunha's medical centre

    2017-04-27T06:00:00Z

    Building a medical centre is all in a day’s work for Galliford Try. But it’s a different matter when the work takes place on a volcanic island 2,000km from the nearest inhabited land. This is a prefab new-build with a difference