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    Appointments

    2005-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Movers and Shakers this week

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    Top 100 Contractors and Housebuilders 2005

    2005-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Amec has kept the yellow jersey for another year, despite being rapidly chased down Balfour Beatty and the ever more dynamic Taylor Woodrow. But before you pore over the placings, you should consider what the numbers don’t tell you.

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    Keeping a level head (and posterior)

    2005-07-21T09:42:00Z

    Garden seat designed for flat-bottomed girls - and boys - goes on display

  • Moho rising
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    Moho rising

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    With this pioneering 102-flat development in Manchester, Urban Splash and ShedKM have finally succeeded in making prefabricated housing the height of fashion. We found out how it was done.

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    A long way to go

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Now that London has beaten the odds and won the Olympic Games, the small matter of building £8bn worth of facilities is getting under way.

  • Will it fly?
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    Will it fly?

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Now that the Quality Mark is a dead duck, the DTI has just taken the wraps off its bold new anti-cowboy venture: the TrustMark. But what are the chances of success this time?

  • Neil Deely and David Prichard
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    Not the David Prichard show

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Architectural firm Metropolitan Workshop is not about star architects, even though it has been set up by one of the starriest. We found out why from David Prichard and Neil Deely.

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    A cool summer

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Despite predictions of some growth in the short term, Experian Business Strategies says the outlook is fairly dull for the construction industry – and sunnier times are not expected until 2007

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    Appointments

    2005-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week

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    Checklist

    2005-07-14T10:34:00Z

    Steel frames are becoming increasingly favoured in off-site construction – but there are some issues for the specifier to consider. Barbour Index and Scott Brownrigg offer some pointers

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    Costs: Prefabricated structural panels

    2005-07-14T10:26:00Z

    Prefabricated structural panels are increasingly specified as an alternative to traditional site construction. Peter Mayer of Ðǿմ«Ã½ LifePlans considers the whole-life-cost implications

  • Brick and cedar panel system
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    Specifier Products

    2005-07-14T10:15:00Z

    In this off-site special, a panel-framed home that’s ultra-energy efficient, all-in-one shower pods and how car parks can help solve the housing crisis. Plus the latest on the industry’s movers and shakers

  • This conversion of this former cinema into apartments risked damaging the auditorium ceiling. The answer was to suspend the modular apartments from arches
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    Off-site manufacture

    2005-07-14T09:58:00Z

    This week, we look at the startling way this bingo hall renovation was designed and how an off-site solution was found for an elegant cedar-framed family house in Oxford. Plus advice on specifying steel frames and all the latest products

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    Council-tax payers foot bill for ‘upside-down map’ gaffe

    2005-07-11T12:58:00Z

    ‘X’ doesn’t mark the spot as highways clerk sends contractors to the wrong place.

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    For sale: Brookside Close

    2005-07-11T12:51:00Z

    Liverpool’s most scandal-ridden address goes on the market.

  • The Olympic stadium
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    On top of the world

    2005-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Wednesday, 6 July, 12.49: A moment that will leave an indelible mark on the city of London. Against the odds the UK’s capital won the right to host the 2012 Olympics. For bid leader Lord Coe, it was a personal triumph to match his two 1500 m Olympic gold medals ...

  • The Fred Longworth School in Tyldesley, Greater Manchester
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    School project

    2005-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Mitie has just opened its first two construction skills centres for 14-16 year olds

  • 3D trompe d’oeil: Brunel’s SS Great Britain ‘floating’ on 50 mm of water sitting on top of a glass plate is surprisingly successful
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    Hidden shallows

    2005-07-08T00:00:00Z

    As soon as Brunel’s 19th-century SS Great Britain was taken out of the sea, it began to corrode. Now a restoration team has found a way to preserve its hull while also giving it the illusion of a return to the open water.

  • Steel cantilevers off the central spine permit clerestory at the perimeter
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    Designer Power

    2005-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Gus Alexander heads to Portobello Road, Notting Hill, to take a look at a swanky residential scheme that is a testament to the very hands-on approach of its architect

  • Kill or cure?
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    Kill or cure?

    2005-07-08T00:00:00Z

    As fewer and fewer contractors are willing to pay £4m for the chance to win a £100m PFI hospital, the government is being forced to decide between single-bid tenders and increasingly painful delays …