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NewsZaha triumphs in Sardinia
Zaha Hadid has beat off competition from Jean Nouvel, Herzog & de Meuron and Massimiliano Fuksas to win this museum of contemporary art in Cagliari, Sardinia.
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Lemley speaks out in Idaho
The former chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has warned that political squabbling is threatening the delivery of the London Olympic Games.
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Multiplex tries to avert court battle with Honeywell
Multiplex has postponed a court battle with a Wembley subcontractor in the hope of reaching an out-of-court settlement.
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Construction wins National Skills Academy
The government has sanctioned the launch of a National Skills Academy for construction.
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NewsBuilding journalists honoured at Press Gazette awards
Mark Leftly was named Business Reporter of the Year at this year’s Press Gazette awards, which cover all British magazines.
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Workers protest over pay at site in Reading
Workers on a housing project in Reading, Berkshire, have staged protests over pay.
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NewsSailing over the daffodils
The Savill Building in Windsor Great Park has scooped the supreme gold award in the Wood awards 2006, as well as picking up awards in the commercial, public access and structural categories.
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FeaturesThe bicycle diaries
London mayor Ken Livingstone is trying to persuade people to undertake more cycle journeys, but how viable is it to rely on your bike in the capital? We challenged four readers to find out
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FeaturesThis season’s must-have
Sonia Soltani on the glamorous cladding transforming shopping centre car parks
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FeaturesWhat to specify: cladding
From PVCu panels to frameless glass and stone rainscreen, we have all your cladding options here, plus the aluminium that won the race for the Qatar sports academy
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FeaturesWhat to remember: Cladding/curtain walling access
Access for repair and maintenence must be taken into account when specifying cladding and curtain walling. Peter Caplehorn of Scott Brownrigg outlines the considerations
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FeaturesLet the sun shine in
WHO MAKES IT - Self-cleaning glass is the big seller for Pilkington, purveyor of cladding products since 1826. And it has teams of researchers busy making its ranges more energy efficient and better at transmitting light.
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FeaturesLakesmere: We've got it covered
Lakesmere is your one-stop shop for wall cladding, roofs and glazed building envelopes. Here, director Chris Horsfall tells Sonia Soltani how it designs, installs and maintains its systems, and explains the trouble with architects …
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Specifier 03 Novemeber 2006
Self-cleaning glass, stone panels and aluminium paint appear in this weeks Specifier.
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NewsThe Church of Spilt Blood
A sure-footed worker at this aptly named church in St Petersburg goes about his daily business
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NewsMultiplex seeks settlement with Wembley subbie
Multliplex postpones a court hearing with M&E contractor Honeywell until next year
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NewsCABE slams Sheppard Robson's Oriental City scheme
Design watchdog attacks the £150m development for its lack of green credentials
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Skanska Innisfree lands Walsall hospitals PFI
Contractor wins 33-year, £170m scheme, which includes a construction project and facilities management
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NewsSkanska profit down in Q3
UK revenue rises 17% but building and civil construction are hampered by staff shortages














