All Features articles – Page 209
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Much ado about zero
Is zero carbon a lost cause? A roundtable discussion of sustainable construction experts set up by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV investigates if mounting industry fears are justified
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV at Construction Rocks 2014
The great and the good of UK construction took to the stage at The Vaults in London
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Top 150 consultants 2014: Engineers
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s full Top 150 Consultants 2014 survey is out tomorrow, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 engineers online today
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Always read the label: Home performance labelling
The amount of consumer information for home buyers is pitiful, but now a pilot project will test what better home performance labelling might look like in practice
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Top 150 consultants 2014: Architects
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s full Top 150 Consultants 2014 survey is out tomorrow, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 architects online today
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Country focus: Oman
Oman’s strategic Vision 2020 couples social reform with economic diversification. With five years left to deliver the vision’s ambitious objectives, EC Harris explores Oman’s competitive construction market
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CPD 30 2014: Ensuring data accuracy on BIM projects
The latest module in our CPD series considers the importance of consistent, accurate data in the BIM process, and the key role played by manufacturers in providing it. This module is sponsored by British Gypsum
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Designing for dementia
A pioneering scheme in Norfolk shows how care homes can be adapted to the complex needs of people with dementia
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Sketch of the week: Lime Tree primary
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Philip Watson at Atkins.
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Image of the week: Looking to the next level
Nick Clegg explains his policy on garden cities to the Lib Dem party conference
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A sustainable future
Is implementing green policies a must for the future, or an unnecessary cost in an industry just back from the brink of recession? Four corners of the sector have their say
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Schools under the flight path: A breath of fresh air
Hounslow’s £150m school rebuilding programme aims to give children under Heathrow’s flight path quieter classrooms and better ventilation
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This week in 1999
It’s been 15 years since the Millennium Wheel was hoisted upright on London’s South Bank
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Interview: Pat Ward
The new boss of Aggregate Industries is working overtime to ensure a recovering market has all the materials it needs and to improve the firm’s relationship with the supply chain
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Sustainability: BREEAM in new offices
Sweett Group looks at the costs of achieving different ratings under the BREEAM 2014 certification for new offices
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CPD 29 2014: Radiant heating and cooling panels
Radiant panels can be used as an alternative to traditional convectors to heat and cool buildings. This module, sponsored by Zehnder, examines their benefits, design considerations and most common applications
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What to specify: M&E
This week’s M E products include a video fire detection system that has been installed at the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight hangar, and a new heating system for the Humberside Police HQ in Hull
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From the archives in 2010
In 2010, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV profiled the prospective stadium designs of Qatar’s 2022 world cup bid
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Interview: Steve Morgan
Steve Morgan left Redrow in 2000 but returned five years ago to save the housebuilder he founded, now it’s posting record results