All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 30 September 2011 – Page 5
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The 'greenest office in Brighton' wins planning
Office will be built with natural ventilation and rainwater harvesting
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Brazil White Paper
In the first of a new series of White Papers from ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV, find out more about the current state of the Brazil construction sector and the opportunities available for foreign players, plus get insider knowledge on the market from professionals working in Brazil.
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Gypsum-based board
British Gypsum has launched a water-resistant plasterboard called Glasroc H Tilebacker
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Comment
Who's to blame for our lack of zero-carbon homes?
Are housebuilders failing to build to zero-carbon standards - as suggested by minister Andrew Stunell - or is the failure to build due to a flaw in the targets?
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Comment
The next big thing
CH2M’s acquisiton of Halcrow is a prime contender for the deal of 2011 – who’s going to be next?
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Features
Being Benny Kelly
To pay tribute to one of construction’s biggest names we re-publish a rare interview given by the ex-Sir Robert McAlpine London boss in 2011
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Comment
Economic crisis: The battle for Britain
The business secretary reckons we face a crisis that is the economic equivalent of war. Shame then that politicians have all but surrendered our future to the pluck of bankers
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Extent of industry's financial woes laid bare by survey
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s CEO White Paper reveals clients ‘often’ pay late and banks are unwilling to give loans
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Labour backs delay of presumption in favour of development
Party says the draft National Planning Policy Framework has thrown the system into ‘chaos’
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Architects fear shrink in work
RIBA survey shows drop in confidence about future workloads
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Features
The ArcelorMittal Orbit: Twist and shout
The ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Olympic park is being built to ‘arouse the curiosity and wonder of Londoners’. And the most curious thing of all is how this spiralling confusion of red steel actually stands up
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Anti-bacterial doorsets
Leaderflush Shapland supplied doors to the Francis Coombe Academy in Watford
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Features
M&E special report: Android smart home
What would it mean to be able to control every electrical device in your home from your phone? Wireless home automation is nothing new, but Google hopes to bring it to the masses with its latest project. Andy Pearson glimpses the future
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Cam action door closers
DORMA, TS 92 and TS 93 cam action door closers were specified for Rochdale’s new £19m sixth-form college
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Comment
The new Construction Act: Get your act together
The new Construction Act is coming, and I’m afraid you’ll have to get used to it - flaws and all
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Constuction appointments: 30 September
Robinson Low Francis and EC Harris are among firms to have made new appointments
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV goes back stage at ... Construction Rocks 2011
The industry’s battle of the bands takes place on 20 October, and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV met some of the stars as they prepared for the big event
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CH2M Hill eyes more deals following Halcrow takeover
US giant describes Halcrow as a ‘perfect fit’ after £230m purchase announced this week
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Halcrow’s CH2M Hill deal ‘driven by clients’
Deal marks industry-wide consolidation to satisfy clients, say experts