More Focus – Page 372

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    2711 blocks, 6 million deaths

    2005-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Berlin’s Jewish memorial uses abstract art on a monumental scale to commemorate the victims of the Nazi Holocaust

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    Market forecast: Steady on up

    2005-05-13T00:00:00Z

    In this quarter’s overview of the construction market, Davis Langdon reports a continued growth in output, orders, tender prices and material costs. Plus, this month’s hot topic is public spending

  • Land Securities’ New Street Square: A speculative office development in the City of London, designed by Bennetts Associates
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    Hot topic: Public sector spending

    2005-05-13T00:00:00Z

    Davis Langdon focuses on public sector spending, and finds government targets for hospitals, schools and housing will keep the industry busy over the next three years

  • Colin Harding
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    Turn us loose

    2005-05-11T17:35:00Z

    The main problem faced by the government, the economy and the construction industry is over-regulation. Tackling it should be the main task of Labour’s third term

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    Costs: Moisture damage in timber floorings

    2005-05-06T14:57:00Z

    How much does it cost to ensure your timber flooring complies with regulations on preventing moisture damage? Peter Mayer of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ LifePlans compares various specification options

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    Regulations roundup

    2005-05-06T14:53:00Z

    A brief guide to what’s changed, what’s about to change and what’s under discussion in the fast-moving world of construction regulations, as compiled by Scott Brownrigg

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    Products

    2005-05-06T14:48:00Z

    In this month’s regulatory special, we have gadgets to help keep your building ventilated, insulated, protected from fire and safe from hazards. Plus, all the latest industry news

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    Regulations

    2005-05-06T14:36:00Z

    Getting new homes to comply with the Part E acoustic regulations is fairly straightforward. If housebuilders follow a set of prescribed standard construction details the homes are exempt from post-completion testing.

  • All the night’s winners line up for our photocall
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    ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s gold winners

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    In an Olympic bid-themed awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel last Tuesday night, the construction industry celebrated its many triumphs with 19 trophies being presented to the best in the business …

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    Changing track

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Elaine Knutt reports on a new diploma that is luring frustrated graduates into construction …

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    Appointments

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week

  • UK construction clients
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    The £6.5bn men

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Every year these 10 men greenlight more than 18,000 projects worth north of £6bn. Katie Puckett got them together to find out what impresses and depresses them about construction firms, and on pages 58-59 we list the top 100 clients in the UK

  • Yes, prime minister?
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    Yes, prime minister?

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Good morning world! You’ve just woken up as the most powerful person in Britain. No, not Jamie Oliver – the prime minister. Against all expectations, you’ve managed to win the premiership, despite fierce challenges from Tony Blair, Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy. You’ve even edged out Bobby Kilroy-Silk. So, what’s ...

  • Beaufort Court in Hertfordshire has zero carbon emissions, but traditional buildings can also achieve substantial improvements
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    Sustainability costs

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    It is commonly assumed that going green will rack up the costs of a building project, but a unique study contradicts that view. In this cost model, Cyril Sweett details sustainable solutions for four building types indicating how improvements can be made at little or no extra cost

  • Kirk Smith, Alan Jones and Bruce Haswell (left to right) took on Greenwich Millennium Village Ltd in a battle to sort out noise problems in their homes
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    ‘If our neighbours have people around for a dinner party we go out – I would rather sleep on a friend’s floor for the night’

    2005-05-06T00:00:00Z

    A block of flats in the Greenwich Millennium Village is at the centre of a bitter dispute about noise transmission. Although the building originally passed an acoustic test, the residents claim the problem is so bad they cannot sleep.

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    Back issues

    2005-05-05T15:58:00Z

    Revitalising town centres, curving glass and questioning the skills crisis …

  • Jennifer Ellison
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    Design laid bare

    2005-05-03T13:02:00Z

    The opening of an adult emporium designed by Papa Architects was almost too much to bear for one upright ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ reporter.

  • Charles Banks
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    The quiet american

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    The winner of this year’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Award for Chief Executive of the Year is Charles Banks, boss of materials firm Wolseley – a man whose calm manner belies his amazing track record and aggressive hunt for acquisitions.

  • Megan Walters
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    Pay days

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Megan Walters’ crusade over maternity pay was highly commended at this week’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards. Here’s why

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    Appointments

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers