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  • Features

    Multi-serviced chilled beams

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Trox UK has extended the lighting options on its range of multi-service chilled beams with the addition of a high-efficiency option

  • Features

    Surface-mounted luminaires

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Cooper Lighting has expanded its Crompton Cercla range of surface-mounted luminaires and is now offering them in two sizes and four lamp options along with a wide choice of emergency versions

  • Features

    Wireless switches

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    MK Electric has expanded its Echo range of “self powered” wireless and battery-free switches with a variety of decorative and industrial finishes

  • Features

    They want cashback too: working with supermarkets

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Supermarkets have long been Britain’s toughest clients. Well now they’re getting even tougher. Sarah Richardson found out how – and what construction firms are doing to meet their demands

  • News

    City watch: Ghost train

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    This week Jarvis wrote another episode of what one observer called “the longest-running soap opera in construction history”.Richard Entwistle, chief executive of the rail specialist, announced he would step down in September and the firm dropped £6.3m into the red after being hit by redundancy costs associated with losing 450 ...

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    The tortoise and the Heron

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    On Thursday, Gerald Ronson, chief executive of Heron International, and Lee Polisano, president of architect Kohn Pedersen Fox, placed a tortoise shell in the foundations of the £242m Heron Tower in the City of London

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    Tube Lines considers bid for Metronet lines

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Tube Lines is considering bidding to take on the upgrade and maintenance of one or more lines previously under the control of the failed Metronet consortium

  • News

    Liverpool crane’s base ‘not suitable’

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Questions are being asked over the suitability of the base of the tower crane that collapsed onto a block of flats in Liverpool last Monday

  • News

    Contractors dismiss need for gangmaster licences

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Contractors are widely opposing recommendations in a government report on construction deaths that gangmaster licensing rules should be extended to include the industry

  • Features

    What it costs: Commercial biomass

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    Biomass heating systems may cost a lot to install, but they’ll pay off in no time – assuming you choose the right system and the right fuel. Peter Mayer of BLP Insurance assesses the options

  • Features

    Crazy angles, soaring steel: Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou opera house

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    As the Chinese city of Guangzhou races to build a new district in time for the 2010 Asian Games, the designs of two British architects enter the spotlight. Thomas Lane charts the trials, tribulations and triumphs of Zaha Hadid’s opera house and Wilkinson Eyre’s West Tower

  • The Guangzhou international finance centre is the tallest building designed by a British Architect. Dubbed the West Tower there are plans for an identical twin to the east.
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    Fresh start: Wilkinson Eyre’s Guangzhou tower

    2009-07-17T00:00:00Z

    The Guangzhou international finance centre may be Wilkinson Eyre’s first high-rise, but the practice says this means it will be bringing a ‘fresh look’ to its debut

  • John Healey
    News

    Decision on efficiency of zero-carbon homes delayed until end of year

    2009-07-16T17:19:00Z

    News comes as housing minister outlines further details of definition of zero carbon

  • David Higgins
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    ODA top salaries revealed

    2009-07-16T17:07:00Z

    Chief executive David Higgins earned £537,000 in the last year, after defering half of ‘performance related pay’ to later date

  • Planning papers
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    RIBA launches new scheme to help students

    2009-07-16T15:15:00Z

    HostPractice allows architecture students and graduates access to national online network of practices

  • News

    Hill has new vice president for Eastern Europe

    2009-07-16T15:05:00Z

    Hill employee promoted to manage Eastern Europe and the CIS Countries

  • Pont-y-Werin bridge
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    ChandlerKBS scoops £4.5m People's Bridge contract

    2009-07-16T14:38:00Z

    Consultant is cost adviser on pedestrian bridge as part of the £1bn International Sports Village scheme in Wales

  • Construction blacklist
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    Construction blacklist boss fined just £5k

    2009-07-16T14:29:00Z

    Private detective who traded details of 3,213 workers for profit given 'wholly inadequate' penalty

  • Eco-town
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    Four sites chosen for eco-towns

    2009-07-16T12:44:00Z

    Sites in Hampshire, Cornwall, Norfolk and Oxfordshire will go forward for full public consultation and local planning approval

  • Man on stepladder on platform
    News

    Step-by-step safety

    2009-07-16T12:03:00Z

    So the first stepladder leads up to the mobile platform, then you have your second stepladder on top of that – clever!