More Focus – Page 88

  • A crane
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    Strategic advances?

    2017-02-09T06:00:00Z

    The government’s modern industrial strategy has been welcomed by business groups but are there opportunities for construction to benefit?

  • Burntwood School
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    A question of priorities

    2017-02-08T06:00:00Z

    The government’s flagship programme to regenerate the schools estate has just seen the start of its second phase. Ike Ijeh assesses what the Priority School ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Programme has offered pupils and the construction industry so far

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    What to specify: Education

    2017-02-07T06:00:00Z

    There’s lots to learn this week about the new products for schools and universities, from hard landscaping for a primary school to Portakabin modules and floor screed

  • Lead times
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    Lead times: October - December 2016

    2017-02-06T11:41:00Z

    Lead times have changed for only two packages - the lowest level of change recorded in the last decade. But many packages are reporting difficulty in getting qualified or experienced staff, reports Brian Moone of Mace

  • Cars in flood
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    Hell or high water

    2017-02-03T06:00:00Z

    The North-west may have been spared flooding so far this winter, but the occurence and severity of the region’s floods is steadily increasing

  • Prison
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    New prisons: Not much in the swag bag

    2017-02-02T06:00:00Z

    Converting old prisons into housing to fund new prisons in less expensive locations isn’t going according to script

  • Swansea Bay
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    Bay watch

    2017-02-01T06:00:00Z

    With the government-commissioned review into the cost-effectiveness of tidal lagoons giving Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon the thumbs up last month, could this be a watershed moment for tidal energy?

  • Tracker index
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    Tracker: December 2016

    2017-01-31T10:25:00Z

    In the final month of last year there was growth in the total activity index due to improvements in the non-residential and the civil engineering sectors

  • Woman
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    Redressing the balance: Women engineers

    2017-01-27T06:00:00Z

    With just 9% of UK engineers women, the sector clearly has a long way to go to achieving a diverse workforce

  • Economic-Construction-Market-Review-January
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    Market review: Contract values fall

    2017-01-26T06:00:00Z

    Despite the vote to leave the European Union, construction output remained healthy in 2016, but the value of contract awards declined over the year

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    Mentoring: Support act

    2017-01-25T06:00:00Z

    Mentoring is touted as an effective way to help employees starting off in their careers to work their way up the ladder. So what do those who have signed up to be mentored get out of it? Yoosof Farah asked three of them

  • The new facade; the team created a thermally broken extrusion 119mm wide with the glazing fixed in with structural silicone.
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    Great Arthur House: Colourful character

    2017-01-25T06:00:00Z

    The grade II-listed Great Arthur House in the City of London urgently needed a new facade that stopped its leaks and improved its thermal performance, but double glazing was too heavy for its structure

  • technicalsystemscasestudy2
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    What to specify: Cladding

    2017-01-24T10:51:00Z

    This week, cladding systems are bolstered by heavy duty bonding for natural stone and a windproof membrane, and given a makeover with translucent panels and a traditional red brick finish

  • H4A2981
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    Sustainability: Efficient offices

    2017-01-24T10:17:00Z

    How do you create an energy-efficient office that is cost effective and great for the workforce?

  • 53W53
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    The sky’s the limit

    2017-01-20T06:00:00Z

    New York is home to some of the most pioneering modern engineering feats - a 7,000-ton hovering stadium roof, impossibly skinny skyscrapers and a mammoth flood defence system disguised as a park

  • ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ A Better Brexit
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    Brexit: Make yourself heard

    2017-01-19T06:00:00Z

    As Theresa May makes clear that she favours full separation from the EU and we approach the March deadline to trigger Article 50, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ launches a survey to find out what readers want from the Brexit deal, both for your business and the wider industry

  • Trump International Golf Club, Dubai
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    Trumpitecture

    2017-01-18T06:00:00Z

    Donald Trump’s architecture talks louder than the man himself, with its gaudy interiors and unashamed excess. But what do his developments reveal about the man who promises to transform America?

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    Cost model: Palliative care

    2017-01-17T10:46:00Z

    The demand for high quality healthcare facilities aiming to improve the quality of life of patients with serious illnesses is increasing

  • Paul Cossell
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    Paul Cossell: Above and beyond

    2017-01-13T06:00:00Z

    Paul Cossell took charge of ISG last year as the fit-out, construction and engineering firm transferred into private hands, a move which has enabled him to explore areas outside the core business

  • King’s College Hospital, London
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    King’s College Hospital: Surgical precision

    2017-01-12T06:00:00Z

    Inserting a new intensive care ward above the live theatre block of King’s College Hospital required meticulous planning, an ingenious solution to hoisting steelwork and a steady nerve