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  • Michael Woods
    Comment

    Winning on penalties

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Construction may one of the worst offending industries for wasting energy, but criminalising firms won’t necessarily protect the environment

  • Comment

    The dawning of an age …

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Saturday night on Channel 4 boded well: baby off to bed nice and early, settle down with the wife and a nice glass of rioja, Kevin McCloud’s learned tones and a deserved early win for the Stealth House.

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    … Crossed wires

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    … Crossed wiresThe Treasury castigates government contracts for being monstrously late and over budget.

  • Comment

    Strength in numbers

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Ian Abley confuses co-operation with submissiveness in his attack on collaborative working (14 October).

  • Comment

    Nothing personal

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Ian Abley’s column got me to challenge my thinking as a proponent of non-adversarial teamworking.

  • Comment

    Get to know each other better

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to read recently published research by consultant Deloitte that highlighted the worrying yet unsurprising fact that “two-thirds of UK businesses do not even ask for detailed reporting” from suppliers.

  • Comment

    Don’t look up …

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    This is a photo from Khan el-Khalili in Cairo. The public (including us) thought nothing of walking under this JCB while it was in operation – it was being used for lifting concrete drainage sections. (It was a nice gesture that the guys stopped to smile at the camera.)

  • Illustration describing the busy schedule of a construction executive
    Features

    The Dynamos

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Your typical construction chief executive rises at 6am, goes for a run, eats a bowl of bran flakes, then has a day at work, an evening with clients and a couple of hours answering emails before retiring at 1am. Where do they get the energy from?

  • This £18m LIFT health centre by Penoyre & Prasad in Middlesex unites modern facilities and high design standards
    Features

    Cost model: LIFT healthcare schemes

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Primary healthcare is undergoing a quiet revolution, creating a network of one-stop shops. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the LIFT initiative and the new wave of healthcare buildings it is funding

  • Solarcentury has installed photovoltaic panels at The Core – an education and research facility at the Eden Project by architect Grimshaw
    Features

    Little Marvels: on-site renewable energy

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The government is convinced small-scale renewable energy will be a key force for reducing carbon emissions, and it's using everything from cash to planning policy to boost its use. Climate change consultant ESD looks at nine technologies that could be eligible for grants

  • reform the regs logo
    Features

    Exhausting our energy

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Changes to the energy efficiency regulations may be crucial, but the sheer frustration of waiting for them is increasingly wearing the industry down. In the second part of our Reform the Regs campaign series, Alex Smith examines the trouble with Part L and talks to the initiative’s latest supporters

  • News

    RICS steps in to clarify e-tendering process

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The RICS has stepped in to clarify electronic tendering by publishing a 10-step guide to help quantity surveyors confused by the system.

  • This residential scheme by architect Jestico + Whiles will be built on the site of a car park in Barking, east London
    News

    Green living

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    This residential scheme by architect Jestico + Whiles will be built on the site of a car park in Barking, east London.

  • Spoof illustration - at the PPP forum a table has collapsed on delegates and a waitress is saying "forget a tip - they want us to settle out of sourt for negligence"
    Comment

    Hansom

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Yesterday this day’s madness did prepare tomorrow’s silence triumph or despair … and fortunately our correspondent is here to tell you all about it

  • Dave Hampton
    Features

    Just the job: Dave Hampton, Carbon Coach

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Just the job Dave Hampton explains why he left the directorship of a consultant to become a ‘carbon coach'

  • John Walsh
    Features

    Appointments

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Recruitment news this week...

  • Malcolm Wicks
    Features

    Malcolm Wicks

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The energy minister knows a crisis is looming – what he doesn’t know is how to find a quick fix. Instead, he’s looking at all the long-term options – such as wind farms in the South-east and plans for a new generation of nuclear plants.

  • The arcades and the buildings bounding them all have solar heating and natural ventilation
    Features

    City of the sun

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The spirit of Linz’s SolarCity, where 1317 new homes are sustained by solar energy, is encapsulated in its district centre.

  • Prescott: Breaking into the green belt is justified by housing need
    News

    Prescott faces legal fight over green belt

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Hertfordshire council is preparing to mount a High Court challenge to John Prescott's plans to extend Stevenage into the green belt.

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    Homeowners want cheaper bills not greener measures

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    More than 86% of house owners say that saving money on bills is more important than energy-saving measures in their homes, a survey has revealed.