More Focus – Page 473

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    Five tips on creating a greener office

    2002-05-24T00:00:00Z

    Cut down waste paper Use both sides of the paper when photocopying. Offices waste tonnes of paper every day, so send emails whenever possible and use scrap paper for notes. Reuse envelopes – don't be proud!Charity begins in the office Give surplus old furniture and equipment to charity. Old monitors, ...

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    Rushed to hospital

    2002-05-24T00:00:00Z

    It's the biggest PFI hospital so far – 872 beds in 4500 rooms, costing a grand total of £180m. And it had to be built fast, or the contractor would be hit by massive penalties. No wonder the project director's watching his figures.

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    There's been a mix-up

    2002-05-24T00:00:00Z

    In this month's tracker, Construction Forecasting and Research reports good and bad results, wpith the civil engineering sector providing much of the positive impetus to the market

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    Local lowdown

    2002-05-24T00:00:00Z

    In the first of a regular regional series, Robert Smith of Hays Montrose takes a look at the state of the job market in the M3/M4 corridor

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    Appointments

    2002-05-24T00:00:00Z

    ConsultantsAndrew Tee has joined property consultant Watts and Partners as head of its building engineering and technology group. David Fearon (left), vice-chairman of the South Yorkshire Chartered Institute of ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ, has been promoted to partner in law firm DLA.Chartered surveyor and construction consultant John Rowan & Partners has made ...

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    Natural selection

    2002-05-23T00:00:00Z

    At the Natural History Museum's new Darwin Centre, 22 million zoological specimens have to be kept at optimum temperature levels – but a rather snug site and strict height restrictions meant that the services specifiers and installers had to be equally scientific.

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    Air-conditioning and environmental control

    2002-05-23T00:00:00Z

    When specifying an air-conditioning system, careful selection of components to meet the particular needs of the client is critical. Keith Carter of Mott Green and Wall describes the key decisions when specifying a system

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    Lifetime costs: environmental control

    2002-05-23T00:00:00Z

    John Armstrong, an independent consultant and chairman of the CIBSE maintenance task group, outlines the whole-life costs of a range of evironmental control systems and examines the expense-creating problems often associated with such installations

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    Solving the housing crisis

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    The time-bomb that ticked away behind the mundane statistics of new starts and planning permissions has exploded: the South-east’s housing crisis is now at the top of the political, and news, agenda. So Marcus Fairs asked 10 experts how we can tackle it.

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    An inspector calls

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Wherever there's an on-site safety breach, Mike Cosman is detective, prosecutor and grand inquisitor rolled into one. Marcus Fairs talks to the new head of operations within the Health and Safety Executive's construction division.

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    Bye-bye blunder

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    … and, many would say, good riddance. As the demolition of the DoE's former headquarters on Marsham Street begins, Matthew Richards looks back at the lifetime of the ugliest building in the country.

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    Covered in glory

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    It looked like Toyota City in Japan might never get a new sports ground when it failed to be picked as a World Cup venue. But instead it has been doubly blessed, gaining not only a spectacular stadium, but one with an ingenious air-powered retractable roof.

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    Go on my sun

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Over the past decade, countries such as Germany and the Netherlands have been harnessing solar energy through photovoltaic panels that produce electricity all year round, even on cloudy days. Now, as part of the government's commitment to develop the UK's renewable energy, the state will pay half the ...

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    Principles and practice

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Ideas on integrated engineering have won Buro Happold building physicist Doug King a key award and will form the basis of his new practice

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    Appointments

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Contractors Fabrication and construction company Terrapin has appointed Raffaele Russo production director.Phil Brierley has been promoted to chairman of Totty Construction. HousebuildersTony Morris has joined Cala Homes as site manager in Thorner, north Leeds. Miller Homes has made three appointments: Karen Dent, Dave Hawkins and John Jeffs will join its ...

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    South specific: The top 50 housing associations

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Money is pouring into the social housing sector in the South, but low demand converts to less cash in the North.

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    A day on the tiles

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    When a housing association asked architects to break the mould of traditional housetypes at a Stevenage estate, it never guessed the result would turn so many heads. In the latest in our series of revisits, Fred Rothwell, William Sutton Trust's technical director, finds out how residents Eddie and Tina Wilton ...

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    Outside the box

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Housing associations are not, perhaps, best known for lifestyle design or innovative marketing, says Josephine Smit. But here are two schemes, one in Glasgow, the other in east London, that are turning convention on its head

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    Finishing touches

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    An added value special looks at a housing scheme making the most of external design, and Trends explores the art of selling less

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    Trends

    2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

    "Less is more", so the saying goes, but how can a housebuilder convince customers that US architect's Mies Van der Rohe's dictum represents added value?