More Focus – Page 244

  • Features

    Lockable sockets

    2009-02-13T00:00:00Z

    MK Electric has launched a range of lockable switches and sockets suitable for applications where control of supply is necessary such as public areas and schools and colleges

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    Illuminated bollards

    2009-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Zumtobel has launched the BEGA 7785, a lighting bollard that also doubles up as a seat

  • Cladding panels from Marley Eternit have been used on the Donaldson College in Linlithgow, Scotland’s national school for deaf and speech-impaired children
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    Cladding panels

    2009-02-13T00:00:00Z

    Cladding panels from Marley Eternit have been used on the Donaldson College in Linlithgow, Scotland’s national school for deaf and speech-impaired children

  • Kiev, Ukraine
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    Expat survival guide to Ukraine

    2009-02-06T12:29:00Z

    As Europe's second largest country, Ukraine is decent place to take your career, but be prepared for it all to be lubricated by torrents of cheap vodka

  • Adding an extension to Queen’s College required a delicate juggling act, as site access, potentially unstable foundations and history itself put the contractor to the test
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    Oxford blues: burrowing under Queen's College

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Adding an extension to Queen’s College required a delicate juggling act, as site access, potentially unstable foundations and history itself put the contractor to the test

  • Stephen Pycroft
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    Mace's Stephen Pycroft: 'I don't do interviews'

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Thirty years in construction, 16 at Mace – more than four of them as chief executive – but Stephen Pycroft has never given an interview… until now. Emily Wright talks to him about sale rumours and why he’s not sunning himself in the Bahamas

  • Our panel in 2007
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    Adapting to recession: 19 ways we've changed

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's graduate advisory panel on how to adapt to working in a recession

  • At last: victory for the Safer Skyline campaign
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    Cranes: victory for the Safer Skyline campaign

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Last week, the HSE finally caved in to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s demand for a national register of checks on tower cranes. Sophie Griffiths asked some of those who supported our two-year campaign for their reaction

  • Features

    Green cement: an industry revolution?

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Cement produces more carbon dioxide than the whole of the aviation industry. But now there’s a variant that actually absorbs greenhouse gases

  • Features

    Lead times: November 08 - January 2009

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Unsurprisingly, a weak economy has led to a reduced workload for many contractors, a few of whom are dropping lead times to a level not seen since 2003

  • Demand is low, unemployment is up and so are stockpiles. Prepare for a deep impact
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    Spotlight: How hard will the credit crunch hit?

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    Demand is low, unemployment is up and so are stockpiles. Prepare for a deep impact

  • The wave of redundancies has mainly engulfed junior staff so far, but now the water is rising up to the boardroom
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    Hold your breath... redundancies rising

    2009-02-06T00:00:00Z

    The wave of redundancies has mainly engulfed junior staff so far, but now the water is rising up to the boardroom

  • Stan Hornagold
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    In defence of Dubai

    2009-02-04T13:52:00Z

    That Dubai too has been hit by the slowdown has caused much glee among those envious of its dynamism, but in the long term the recession can only make it stronger

  • A plan to build a Gehry-designed "Museum of Tolerance" on the site of a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem has led to an intercontinental war of words
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    Israel's controversial Museum of Tolerance

    2009-02-04T12:42:00Z

    A plan to build a Gehry-designed 'Museum of Tolerance' on the site of a Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem has led to an intercontinental war of words

  • St Joseph’s College in Ipswich has fitted Altro Mondoflex sprung sports flooring in its new sports
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    Sprung sports hall flooring

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    St Joseph’s College in Ipswich has fitted Altro Mondoflex sprung sports flooring in its new sports hall.

  • Parquet-effect floors by Capital Marble Design
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    Parquet-effect floors

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    The grade I-listed Stowe House, home to Stowe School, has refurbished its period Garter Room, which included laying a porcelain parquet-effect floor

  • Vince Cable
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    Vince Cable: 'This industry could collapse'

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    When the person who says this is Vince Cable, a man with a gift for eerily accurate economic predictions, you know things are serious

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    Planning: what's happened to section 106?

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Affordable housing, roads, health facilities, schools, even public art – all these were paid for out of developers’ section 106 contributions. But that was in the good times. Now the well’s run dry and the question everyone is asking is: where’s the money going to come from?

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    Costs are taking their toll

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    But mediation can get schemes moving

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    Bilbao's boat-inspired visitor centre: images

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Mikel Landa liked the kayak he made so much that he decided to use the same form of construction when he built a visitor centre for the Añana salt valley in northern Spain