More Focus – Page 326

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    We wish to make a complaint

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    The supply of gas, water and electricity seems to present terrible problems to the companies whose sole business is to do just that – and things are getting steadily worse. Lorraine Cushnie finds out why

  • The £250m Yes! leisure project in South Yorkshire
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    Saved by a credit card

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    Tropus made it into business by the slimmest of margins – and is now worth £20m

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    Top 250 Consultants 2006: And they’re off!

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    Fasten your earmuffs … speed demons, classic saloons, green racers, nimble runarounds and hardy 4×4s are all on the starting grid for this year’s Top 250 consultants survey. Martin Hewes compiles the results and Katie Puckett does the commentary

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    Appointments

    2006-10-13T00:00:00Z

    This week's movers …

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    Gods of the Plague

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    They gave Shepherd Construction a two-sheet brief and asked it to build a lab secure enough to test the most dangerous virus on Earth … inside six months. Thomas Lane reports on how the team took the test and triumphed

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    ɫTV intelligence Q2 2006: Slow start

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Since the fall in output in 2005 – widely regarded as a blip – the industry has failed to bounce back at the speed predicted. But although public sector output declined in the first half of 2006, there has been an acceleration in the commercial sector

  • The pop mogul wants his 300,000ft² chunk of the former headquarters of Greater London council to inspire creative people – just don’t ask where the toilets go
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    Welcome to Pete Waterman’s ‘institute for the mentally insane’

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    The Pop Idol panellist, and man behind Kylie and Rick Astley, opens the doors to his ‘creative village’ – a 300,000ft² redevelopment of London’s County Hall

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    ‘Maybe we are just waking up to a serious problem’

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    After two men died in a crane collapse in Battersea last week, the public suddenly started treating all cranes with suspicion. Sarah Richardson looks at whether they have good reason to

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    Zero sums

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    HEALTH AND SAFETY — M&E contractor Emcor hasn’t got to zero accidents yet, but its safety policy is helping it move in the right direction.

  • The “Walkie Talkie” tower
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    Who’s going to clad all these?

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    After the collapse of Schmidlin earlier this year, the world of curtain walling has been in a state of unusual nervousness, with contractors wondering who they can turn to to do the work on major projects. Sarah Richardson looks at an uncertain future for cladding services

  • Stuart Elmes
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    What’s new under the sun

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Viridian Solar has just started business on the basis of a green water heater …

  • Andrew Wyllie
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    ‘I have tended to make a nuisance of myself’

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    HOW THEY MADE IT — In the first of a series looking at how the sector’s heavyweights scaled the career ladder, Lydia Stockdale speaks to Andrew Wyllie, chief executive of Costain

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    Let the good times roll

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    This month’s survey reveals an optimistic mood among UK contractors, who are more willing to take on workers, particularly in the civil engineering sector

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    Appointments

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    This week's movers …

  • Set in the 12-acre grounds adjoining Alnwick Castle in Northumberland the visitor centre overlooks the garden and offers horticultural enthusiasts a shelter from which to admire the many spectacular features
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    A light topping

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Kicking off this week’s Specifier, Sonia Soltani found out why the intricate larch structure has been shortlisted for a Wood award

  • Ray of light at Aghadoe Heights
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    What to specify: roofing

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Specifiers hunting for roofing solutions that offer decorative window effects, energy-efficient solar power, tiles with lower pitches,or delightfully different colours to natural slates, need look no further

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    What to remember: Roofs

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Roofs are those things that keep the rain off us when we’re watching TV, aren’t they? Well, yes, but properly specified they have all sorts of other uses. Peter Caplehorn of Scott Brownrigg looks at the options

  • The roof was lifted into place in just over four hours
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    Raising the roof in Adamstown

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    HOW WE WORK TOGETHER — With an awkward site, a tight deadline and little room for error, spaceframe roof pioneer Mero UK was the obvious choice for architect BDP Ireland

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    Keeping out water since 1873

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    WHO MAKES IT - Germany’s FlachDach Technologie is a €70m-turnover company that manufactures waterproofing roofing membranes from polyisobutylene. For a full guide to suppliers of sustainability products, log on to www.building.co.uk/specifier

  • Darlington Education Village is a campus of simple rectangular buildings made exciting by vivid colours and large expanses of glazing
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    Under their wings

    2006-09-29T00:00:00Z

    Ryder HKS’s Darlington Education Village brings together the least able children, including those with severe behavioural difficulties, and the most academic – an architectural and curatorial challenge that has been met with verve. Not bad for a PFI project