All Features articles – Page 333

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    Stress relief: coping with the psychological impact of recession

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    The financial damage suffered by the industry is reflected in the emotional damage suffered by its workers. But big boys don’t cry, and they don’t seek help when they need it

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    Bricks and mortarboards

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    There aren’t many positive sides to a recession, but while things are quiet it might be worth adding an extra qualification to your CV – whether it’s an HND, a BSc or a PhD

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    How effective is your boss? Take the quiz

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    The world is a perilous place once more, and you’re going to need a chief executive capable of steering the company to safety. Roxane McMeeken introduces a personality test that will reveal if your boss is cut out to guide you through our darkest hour

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    Markets: your best bets

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    The recession is long, resources are short and bidding is always a gamble. So which sectors should you have a punt on? Sarah Richardson and Emily Wright run an eye over the runners and riders

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    Lead times: January-March 2009

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    If you want to know about the latest changes to lead times – well there are hardly any. Only two categories have altered, and the situation looks set to stay that way

  • Haus für Musik und Musiktheater designed by UN Studio
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    First Impressions: Schemes by UN Studio and Wilkinson Eyre

    2009-04-02T14:00:00Z

    Another ’First Impression’ panellist, this time Chris Baillon, final year student at Nottingham Trent University, comments on four schemes

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    Cost management: The new rules

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    After more than 80 years of using the standard method of measurement, the RICS is to publish comprehensive rules for calculating the cost of a whole project. Their author, David Benge, explains

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    Steel yourself: The Qatar National Convention Centre

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Creating massive organic shapes out of metal is one thing. Getting them to support thousands of tonnes of structure is quite another. Thomas Lane reports on the building of the Qatar National Convention Centre

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    We have to vs We can't: the Heathrow third runway debate

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    ‘That runway will be built over my dead body. And i mean that literally’

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    Suburbia: suing Bellway for letting council tenants in

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Buyers of Bellway homes near Swindon were dismayed when social housing tenants turned up as their neighbours. Are desperate housebuilders playing fast and loose with homeowners, or is this just a case of snobbery?

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    Key client? BAA's fading star

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    In the glory days of Terminal 5, BAA seemed to be leading construction into a new golden age of peace and prosperity. One takeover and a recession later, that’s looking unlikely. Dan Stewart assesses the future for a key client, and on page 42 we canvass two rather different views ...

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    Habla Espanol? Opening up the Latin American market

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Last week we revealed the lucrative opportunities on offer in Mexico, but such gold can be found all over Latin America, where bullish governments spend billions on infrastructure. Katie Puckett presents a rough guide to working in the region – complete with language tips

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    After the gold rush: Getting paid in Dubai

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    It is claimed that the average contractor is owed £50m, while some consultants’ fees are being slashed in half. Roxane McMeeken finds out just how bad Dubai’s payment problems have become

  • The next job is to build the first section of the fan trusses that span from the south wall on the left of the photograph to the first set of temporary supports to its right
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    The big lift: the 2012 Olympics aquatics centre gets a roof

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic aquatics centre is now being fitted with its lid. Thomas Lane found out how the structure is being assembled

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    Cost update: March 2009

    2009-03-27T00:00:00Z

    At this stage of the economic cycle, overall costs are still rising, but some sectors, such as metals, are dropping like stones. Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon crunches the numbers

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    Why engineers won't help you get paid in Dubai

    2009-03-26T13:09:00Z

    Paul Taylor considers how the restricted role of the engineer could change in the current economic climate

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    Offsite online

    2009-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The off-site sector is worth about £2bn in the UK but the supply chain is highly fragmented and made up mainly of SMEs

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    Movers and makers

    2009-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Latest news from the world of construction product manufacture

  • The pavilion planned for Knole House in Surrey
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    Tea kiosk module: Trustworthy

    2009-03-25T00:00:00Z

    A mass-produced tea kiosk may sound like a humble job for an architect, but it’s a bit more tricky when it has to grace some of the National Trust’s grandest properties

  • Some 660m2 of Kawneer’s off-site curtain walling system has been used on the 12-storey Sheraton Athlone Hotel in Co Westmeath, Ireland
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    Curved curtain walling

    2009-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Some 660m2 of Kawneer’s off-site curtain walling system has been used on the 12-storey Sheraton Athlone Hotel in Co Westmeath, Ireland. Specified by Murray O’Laoire Architects, Kawneer’s AA201 unitised system was adapted and used on two elevations