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    My favourites …

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    This week - Alex Thorpe

  • Dartmouth Avenue in Woking has been designed to use 83% less energy than required by 2002 Part L. The envelope is superinsulated including the use of triple glazed windows
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    Sustainability: Thermal insulation

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    Much of the energy consumed by buildings is lost through their fabric. Enhanced insulation could potentially make an ever greater contribution to long-term performance. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the issues and costs

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    Consultants’ recruitment woes are stunting growth

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    Consultancy firms are desperately struggling to recruit skilled staff to cope with a booming market for their services, according to Building’s annual survey of the sector.

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    Building (doesn’t) buy a pint …

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    for King Sturge

  • Hansom
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    Boys will be boys

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    This week it’s sex, duds and hoi sin rolls as the man from BRE gets fruity, the job-swap lads get out of their depth and the Stef Stefanou gets the guests mixing with some old-fashioned bonhomie

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    Look before you leap

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    When a contractor is caught out by unforeseeable events, under the ICE contract it can claim loss and expense from the employer. The problem arises over the definition of ‘unforeseeable’

  • The CITB’s crumbling construction college at Bircham Newton in Norfolk
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    Save the college

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    Further to your article on the threatened closure of the CITB’s National Construction College (29 September, page 28), I am writing to express our support for its redevelopment.

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    No respect

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    One thing this government cannot be charged with is joined-up thinking.

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    An old story

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    Thank you for your most informative article on ageism in the workplace (29 September, page 44). I could not help but think that it was fortunate that it was published on 29 September and not after the new regulations came into force.

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    It’s no secret

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    I was pleased to see that my letter to Graham Watts, chair of the construction umbrella bodies adjudication task group, received coverage in last Friday’s Building (6 October, page 63).

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    For God’s sake, go

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    Your article reviewing “what to do if your boss won’t leave” (29 September, page 60) fails to mention the final course of action a person can resort to if they feel there is no chance to progress their career – to find employment elsewhere.

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    Alan Titchmarsh on speed

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    Aldo Giovanelli writes: “Attached is a picture of someone attempting to dig his own grave. I am a building control officer and having had to deal with a partially collapsed building the previous week I was naturally a little perplexed at this one. Fortunately this building hasn't collapsed … yet.”

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    In the detail

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    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

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    Illegal workers ‘too scared’ to report accidents at work

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    Report calls for migrants who report unsafe practices to be granted immunity from deportation

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    Coffee and cobbles

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    Architect Snell Associates has unveiled this design for a new cafe at the Arnolfini arts centre in Bristol.

  • Features

    We wish to make a complaint

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    The supply of gas, water and electricity seems to present terrible problems to the companies whose sole business is to do just that – and things are getting steadily worse. Lorraine Cushnie finds out why

  • Open Mike
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    Full steam ahead, all guns blazing

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    As a lobbying group the construction industry acts like a bunch of weekend sailors on a pleasure cruise. James Wates thinks it needs to turn itself into a disciplined navy

  • The £250m Yes! leisure project in South Yorkshire
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    Saved by a credit card

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    Tropus made it into business by the slimmest of margins – and is now worth £20m

  • David Bellamy
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    Wonders & blunders

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    David Bellamy worships the Natural History Museum where he learned about botany, but rails against City Hall for its swarms of security guards

  • News

    Back issues - October 1945

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    Reconstruction needs more plasterers – just don’t mention the wall …