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Features
Smoke and heat alarm
Aico has launched a smoke and heat alarm system with a remote control switch.
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Smoke extraction system
Building services provider Colt International has developed a smoke extraction system that allows a greater escape distance from apartment doors to staircases in residential blocks.
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Floor-standing condensing gas boiler
Boiler manufacturer Potterton has launched a floor-standing condensing gas boiler with an integrated hot water cylinder.
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The end of the hole-in-the-wall gang
Cavity walling may have been the preferred option for housebuilders over the course of the 20th century, but that’s all changing now. Peter Caplehorn of Scott Brownrigg considers the advantages of the cavity-free wall
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Stars of the tiny screen
Video entry systems aren’t just for posh flats. Oliver Ashbee of the Entryphone Company explains how it’s supplying social landlords and commercial clients, too.
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Spotlight on archaeology
Gordon Malcolm from the Museum of London Archaeology Service and Paul Barker from Gardiner & Theobald examine the effect of archaeological digs on the construction programme
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That time of year
Perhaps unsurprisingly, growth in construction activity slowed down considerably during December, particularly in civil engineering. But, as we approach spring, the Experian Business Strategies survey has detected the first signs of new growth
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Lead times October-December 2006
Most lead times are holding steady in the latest quarterly update by Tony Gale of Mace. Overleaf, Gordon Malcolm from the Museum of London Archaeology Service and Paul Barker of Gardiner & Theobald examine archaeological digs on construction sites
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Bullock turnover increases 31% during first year
Bullock Construction, the company formed from a management buyout of Montpellier’s social housing arm, has reported its first full-year results.
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Saint-Gobain’s shopping spree
French building materials group Saint-Gobain has bolstered its distribution arm with a series of acquisitions.
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British Land declares mixed results after becoming REIT
British Land has reported its first set of results since becoming a real estate investment trust (REIT) on 1 January.
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Architects’ fees set to rise 24%
Architects’ fees grew 9% to £4.2bn in 2006 and are set for a 24% increase over the next five years, according to research published by Market & Business Development.
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Comment
Forget the buildings
Amanda Levete’s views on the need for “internationally renowned” architects to design the buildings for the Olympic Games are a powerful demonstration of how the job you do can warp your perceptions (“Doing what it takes”, 9 February, page 34).
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Comment
Wanted: managers
Thanks to the touting of numerous green policies and the debate over the practicality or indeed feasibility of zero carbon development, environmental issues continue to dominate discussion across construction trade press. This emphasis is something to be celebrated, but we must be conscious of other, equally pressing, issues that are ...
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Planning applications: January 2007
This month Thornfield Properties is the biggest client and the South-east and London had the most projects
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Michelmersh considers stake in Baggeridge Brick
UK Brickmaker Michelmersh is aiming to take a 10% share in Baggeridge Brick, Britain’s fourth largest brickmaker.
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Bouygues out of race for Lambeth PFI scheme
Bouygues has been squeezed off the shortlist for the capital’s most hotly contested PFI housing scheme.
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Victorian values
English Partnerships has selected Crest Nicholson and Galliford Try to redevelop a former hospital on the outskirts of Epsom, Surrey.
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BAA unveils T3 plans
BAA has revealed plans to modernise Heathrow Terminal 3. The scheme will include the redevelopment of the forecourt and an extention to the south-east side of the terminal.