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  • Jean Nouvel's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
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    First Impressions: Jean Nouvel's Serpentine summer pavilion

    2010-07-21T11:28:00Z

    Our latest student is not too impressed with the 10th Serpentine pavilion in Hyde Park

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    The tracker: Back to reality

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Hopes that increased activity at the start of the year would continue into the summer were dashed as the activity index fell to a six-month low

  • Join the crew
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    BAA client profile: Join the crew

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    In the first of a new series on key clients, Emily Wright meets the men to know at BAA to find out where the opportunities are and what the airport operator is like to work for in the post-framework era

  • AC Cobra
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    My digital life: Chris Chiles

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Do you have, or intend to get, an iPad?

  • Croxteth
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    BSF was not just about schools

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The axing of 735 projects has wreaked havoc on 735 communities, 26 in one city alone. That city is Liverpool, which stands to be £410m poorer as a result of the cancellation. So where does that leave deprived areas such as Croxteth?

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    Kazakhstan: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the world's largest tent

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    In the capital of Kazakhstan, Buro Happold, Foster + Partners and developer Sembol have built the world’s largest tent. And their heroic attempts to heave that 90m mast upright are enough to make fair-weather campers weep

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    Housing Design Awards: Living proof

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    It takes more than a numbing recession, constrained sites and nimbyism to stifle creativity in housing design. Martin Spring reviews the winners of this year’s Housing Design Awards

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    Waiting for High Speed 2 to get here

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The coalition has given its backing to a high-speed rail network in the UK, but there is a lot of uncertainty over how, when and in what form it will arrive

  • Alan Cumming
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    EDF nuclear boss talkin' about his generation

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Alan Cumming wants your help building EDF’s third-generation nuclear power plants, which, if all goes to plan, means four multibillion-pound projects and more than 150 contracts up for grabs

  • Belvedere energy from waste
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    Energy from waste: 'A wonderful place to be'

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    There’s going to be a £2bn-a-year building boom in energy-from-waste plants, like this one, over the next 15 years. Kristina Smith finds out how to turn base matter into gold

  • Dragon Boat Racing
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    Here be dragons: Construction Dragon Boat Challenge

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Who says the age of heroes is over? At the construction industry’s annual charity boat race, Alex Smith watched wannabe dragonslayers vie to see who was the strongest, fastest (and silliest)

  • Craig Casci
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    Casci on life after Hamiltons: Small beast

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    Architecture was in shock earlier this year when Hamiltons, the UK’s 16th biggest practice, decided to split up. Former director Craig Casci talks to Emily Wright about the break-up, and about making sure his new company stays a manageable size

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    Lead times - April to June 2010

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    An increase in reported enquiries in many trades has not yet been converted to orders, but lead times are already creeping up in four areas compared with only one last quarter

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    Consultants: The best way to beef up

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    As US giant URS subsumes Scott Wilson, Aecom closes in on Davis Langdon, and EC Harris prepares for a flotation, Tom Bill examines what the best options are for businesses looking to scale up

  • In at the sharp end
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    In at the sharp end

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The 60,686 acrylic spikes on Heatherwick Studio’s British pavilion have been the talk of the Shanghai Expo, as Stephen Kennett found out when he paid a visit. But how on earth was it all put together?

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    On the menu

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    With the private sector still subsisting on scraps and the non-infrastructure public sector just grateful that its provisions weren’t cut any further in the emergency Budget, the infrastructure market represents a veritable feast at the moment. So welcome to the latest in our infrastructure market reports

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    Infrastructure markets: saving grace

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    If there was one sliver of comfort in the Budget, it was that there were no further cuts to infrastructure spending. Victoria Jackson of Davis Langdon surveys the work that will be on offer in the years ahead

  • Materials company Hanson’s Kimberley office development in Stewartby, Bedfordshire, makes extensive use of brick, one of the mass-produced components whose lead times are set to increase,  due to stock levels being run down and kilns closing
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    Spotlight: Mass-produced components

    2010-07-09T00:00:00Z

    We shouldn’t get too worked up about rising lead times in four contractor areas, says Brian Moone. It’s as much a reflection on raw materials in the supply chain as it is a sign of increasing work

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    Essential guides: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations

    Essential need-know facts about Parts A to P of the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regs

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    Essential guides: British Standards

    2010-07-05T15:58:00Z

    A round-up of all the British Standards that are relevant to the construction industry