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Water Matters debate: Is the UK flood ready?
Highlights of lively Water Matters panel debate where Janet Street-Porter quizzes Environment Agency and industry representatives
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The Alan Cherry Debate 2014: Pickles goes back to the future
The communities secretary used this year’s Alan Cherry debate to argue that the way to increase housing supply is through a full-blown return to off-site manufacture. But not everybody was convinced, as Joey Gardiner reports
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BCSA and Tata Steel Sponsored Content
Content from BCSA’s Framed In Steel video series including the Walbrook ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ, the Co-Operative Headquarters, NEO Bankside, Siemens Facility, the Peace Bridge and Isaac Newton Academy, in addition to Steel Insight supplements.
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A splash of colour
Dulux Trade Contract Partnership’s debate saw speakers from the design and architectural world talk about how colour brings projects to life. Ike Ijeh finds out more
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Dulux Trade Most Trusted Contractor Painter Award 2013
Top prize in the 2013 Dulux Trade Most Trusted Contractor Painter Awards goes to Kenny Halsall, supervisor painter at Bagnalls
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The Gateway ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs - St Antony's College Oxford
Bennetts Associates Architects, Buro Happold and Kingerlee discuss the benefits concrete brings to the design and build of The Gateway ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs, St Antony’s College Oxford. Produced in association with Concrete Quarterly.
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Safety flooring that leaves a very light footprint
In the latest Ecobuild exhibitor video profile, Altro’s chief executive explains how his company has transformed the sustainability credentials of PVC flooring
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Dulux Trade Awards 2012
Contractor painters that go the extra mile have been rewarded by Dulux Trade
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The green building material of choice
In the first of a series of videos profiling Ecobuild exhibitors, the Lead Sheet Association explains why its product is vital for a sustainable built environment
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The Sainsbury Laboratory - winner of the RIBA Stirling Prize 2012
Stanton Williams, AKT II and Kier discuss the design, specification and construction of this world class laboratory. Produced in association with Concrete Quarterly.
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Are You Green Deal Competent?
Some firms who have successfully upskilled their workforce are already winning low carbon work. To show how it can be done CITB-ConstructionSkills went to film the firm Renocon, which is retrofitting flats in Hackney with insulation, to learn how they have taken advantage of existing retrofitting opportunities and understand how ...
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SAS International: Westfield Stratford City is the first in a new series of product specification videos produced in association with ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ.
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The Alan Cherry Debate 2012: Design quality in an age of austerity
How can construction professionals deliver well designed homes that don’t cost a fortune? A high-profile panel including Lord Rogers and Nick Raynsford, and joined by communities secretary Eric Pickles, tackled the issues at the annual Alan Cherry Debate
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Under Construction: The Apprentice Experience
At a time of rising university fees and high youth unemployment the benefits of apprenticeships are obvious to both new entrants and experienced workers who are keen to get on.
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Under Construction: The Apprentice Experience - Film 2
Apprentices are the lifeblood of the construction industry - they bring enthusiasm, dedication, a fresh approach and a thirst for knowledge and skills that is invaluable if we are to safeguard our future skills base.
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Under Construction: The Apprentice Experience
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ magazine in association with CITB-ConstructionSkills launch the first in a series of three short documentaries exploring the contribution apprenticeship schemes make to construction
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Sky's new sustainable TV studios by Arup Associates
Sky’s £233m broadcast centre in West London are the first in the world to be naturally ventilated
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Learn how M&S built their first sustainable learning store
New store will help retailer develop knowledge of sustainable construction
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Localism and regeneration: The Alan Cherry Debate
How will the Localism Bill affect the planning system and the provision of affordable housing? A high-profile panel including John Prescott and John Gummer, and joined by communities secretary Eric Pickles, tackled the issues at the inaugural Alan Cherry Debate. This is a sponsored feature for Countryside Properties
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Is it possible to send zero waste to landfill?
We follow Rachel Woolliscroft, head of sustainability at Wates on her journey to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill