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Turn of the screw
Prosecutions under the revised CDM regulations won’t be reported until next year at the earliest. But it looks likely that we are on course for stricter compliance
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Building Regs to be updated every three years
The Building Regulations will be reformed every three years from 2010, rather than on a random basis, if proposals to be published in the next few weeks are implemented.
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English eco towns set to fail, declares Scotland’s minister
Stewart Maxwell says unlike England, developers in Scotland will be unable to resubmit failed bids
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Two City Lofts projects go back to planning stage
429 homes in Liverpool and a 29-storey tower in Glasgow are returned to drawing board
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Making a meal of it
Make Architects is to collaborate with HKR and Gehl Architects on the redevelopment of Dublin’s 19th-century City Markets.
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South Bank firms stave off gridlock
Fears that a glut of construction activity on London’s South Bank will lead to gridlock have led to four major schemes establishing a joint strategy on the delivery of materials.
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We’re the masters now…
A headquarters for union Unison has been given the green light by Camden council.
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Beautiful Barnet
The regeneration of Grahame Park in Colindale, north London, is about to start on site.
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Grimshaw’s Manhattan transport centre faces cuts
Transport authority scales back plans for £508m complex at foot of the World Trade Centre
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London teenagers launch planning manifesto
Initiative to get young people involved in built environment launches at City Hall
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FAT wins contest to design community library
Fashion Architecture Taste selected to design library in Bentley
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What a mesh!
A Japanese architect and a UK cladding specialist came together to develop the shimmering expanded aluminium veil that has been used to clad the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
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life At the sharp end
Cladding In an explosion, every fragment of glass in a building becomes a potentially lethal missile. Stephen Kennett looks at the best ways to protect ourselves
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Mellow yellow
The striking shell of the Le Safron festival hall, south-east of Paris, has been clad in the new copper aluminium alloy Tecu Gold.
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Profiled cladding
Euroclad has added to its Elite range of built-up cladding products with a horizontal wall system that features a half round profile outer sheet.
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Minimalist fittings
DR Services is to market Sadev’s range of point fittings and spiders for facades and glass canopies in the UK.
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Insulated roof and wall panels
Arcelor Construction has added the Fidelite insulated roof and wall system to its Arval range of systems.