All Features articles – Page 175

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    Have you seen the BIM deadline?

    2016-04-01T06:00:00Z

    From Monday, any firm wanting to be considered for public sector construction work will need to be BIM level 2 compliant. Yet just days before the deadline, only about half of companies are using the technology

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    This week in 1996

    2016-04-01T06:00:00Z

    Legoland Windsor opens its doors to the public

  • EBD Debate
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    Show us the evidence

    2016-03-31T11:10:00Z

    What impact will evidence-based design have on the built environment profession? ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV, in association with British Gypsum, assembled a panel of experts to debate the issue. Photography by Matt Leete

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    CPD 7 2016: Rainwater outlet design and specification

    2016-03-31T10:36:00Z

    The correct design of rainwater outlets is a vital factor in the success or failure of a flat roof. This CPD outlines the key considerations. It is sponsored by Fixfast

  • BIM was used to manage supply-chain contributions on the Francis Crick Institute
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    Who wins with BIM?

    2016-03-31T06:30:00Z

    If your firm isn’t using BIM level 2 by Monday, then it can’t be considered for public sector work. So what does the requirement mean for the industry - and who will be the winners and the losers?

  • Tracker Index
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    Tracker: February 2016

    2016-03-30T11:24:00Z

    The construction activity index suffers a contraction, with many sub-sectors following suit. But the orders index continues to improve

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    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV intelligence: Q4 2015

    2016-03-30T06:00:00Z

    The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that total construction output was up for the third consecutive year, but the rate of growth is slowing

  • Andy Steele
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    Andy Steele: ‘Was that me?’

    2016-03-29T15:29:00Z

    It took Andy Steele just five years to transform Connaught into a £240m-turnover sensation. Can he pull it off again?

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    Sketch of the week: Salford waterfront scheme

    2016-03-24T06:00:00Z

    This week’s sketch is by Catalina Ionita, Part I architectural assistant at WCEC Architects

  • Hiscox ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV in York
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    Hiscox building: Makes you stare

    2016-03-24T06:00:00Z

    Make Architects’ Hiscox ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV in York is a triumphant fusion of heritage and modernity that has at its heart a spectacular foyer of swirling concrete staircases and balconies - oh, and a rocket from the former Soviet arsenal

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    This week in 2006

    2016-03-24T06:00:00Z

    Activists in Oxford had construction firms running scared

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    Construction materials: Past our peak?

    2016-03-23T10:40:00Z

    It turns out that the construction industry is using substantially less ‘stuff’ than it was 15 years ago. Is this a blip or a victory for resource-efficiency?

  • Motorway
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    Infrastructure update: Smart motorways

    2016-03-23T06:00:00Z

    Smart motorways could solve rising traffic volumes and congestion in the UK, and have led to Highways England finding an extra third of capacity in our existing motorway network

  • ECMR
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    Market review: A bumpy ride

    2016-03-22T14:52:00Z

    A drop in monthly construction output comes courtesy of a reduction in infrastructure activity, but the bigger picture shows steady growth

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    What to specify: Flooring

    2016-03-22T14:29:00Z

    Some big strides forward on flooring, from the latest recycled carpet tiles to low-energy underfloor heating and a fast-drying solution for Southend’s refurbished Cliffs Pavilion

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    This week in 1991

    2016-03-18T10:07:00Z

    The Construction Industry Training Board is put under pressure to collaborate fully with the new Training and Enterprise Councils

  • Garden Gallery
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    Sketch of the week: Garden Gallery

    2016-03-18T09:55:00Z

    This week’s sketch is by Joanna Coleman, director of Mustard Architects

  • The European Commission in Brussels sets the procurement rules behind the OJEU framework
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    EU procurement: Drawing lines

    2016-03-17T06:00:00Z

    Architects have played down the effect that a vote for Britain to leave the EU this summer would have on the profession, but its impact on procurement could make a big difference

  • Apprentices
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    Apprentices: ‘The numbers don’t add up…’

    2016-03-17T06:00:00Z

    Three times as many people are leaving the industry each year as are joining, so today’s skills crisis is set to get a lot worse

  • On a residential refurbishment at Mottram Towers in Stockport, a non-combustible insulation and facade system from ROCKWOOL was specified to minimise fire risk and improve the aesthetics and thermal performance
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    CPD 6 2016: Fire safety of external cladding for high-rise buildings

    2016-03-16T12:01:00Z

    Tall buildings present a range of additional challenges in terms of fire safety. This CPD discusses fire regulations relating to external cladding. It is sponsored by ROCKWOOL