All Features articles – Page 425
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Best partnership with a major contractor
Winner — Ðǿմ«Ã½ Consultancy and Debut Services
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Best fire engineering innovation
Winner — Jeremy Gardner Associates - Chapelfield Regeneration Project
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Best sustainability innovation sponsored by YBS Insulation
Winner — Therma and Solar buildings - East Midlands
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Best housing or residential project sponsored by Wavin
Winner — Urban Splash - Lister Mills, Bradford
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Best commercial project sponsored by Oval
Winner — E Bowman & Sons - The Burghley Brewhouse project
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Best one-off house sponsored by Ðǿմ«Ã½ Design
Winner — Lebberston Hall - Bramhall Blenkharn
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Best public/community project sponsored by Calco
Winner — Snell Associates - Water activities centre, Whitlingham park
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Baxi and the Band A boilers
WHO MAKES IT - About 1.5 million people replace their heating systems every year, so business is good at boiler specialist Baxi. But what effect have the changes to Part L had on sales?
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Art of planning fire escapes
HOW WE WORK TOGETHER - When Snell Associates wanted an effective but stylish solution to fire escape at the Arnolfini Centre for Contemporary Art in Bristol, Clark Door’s sliding solution proved a masterstroke
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Best partnership with a designer, architect or consultant sponsored by IHS Engineering
Winner — Flintshire council and Blue Green Architects
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Why not work in . . . East Anglia
Hays Construction and Property propose a change of scenery
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Best access/disability innovation sponsored by LABC
Winner — Erewash council - Long Eaton library
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£320m Haden deal extends Balfour’s lead over industry
Contractor rides high on back of seven-year government services deal
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More than just a QS
Paul Morrell will leave a big hole when he says goodbye to Davis Langdon
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Sustainability: Thermal insulation
Much of the energy consumed by buildings is lost through their fabric. Enhanced insulation could potentially make an ever greater contribution to long-term performance. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the issues and costs
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We wish to make a complaint
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
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Saved by a credit card
Tropus made it into business by the slimmest of margins – and is now worth £20m