All Features articles – Page 552

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    Brixton Belle

    2003-01-24T00:00:00Z

    The supreme winner of the 2002 Brick Awards illustrates how the domestic connotations of brick can reconcile high-density inner-city development with living spaces that make people feel at home.

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    Bombs away

    2003-01-24T00:00:00Z

    It's all very well building brand new terror-proof skyscrapers, but how do you protect all the old buildings that so many of our offices are based in? We discovered a simple solution that just blew him away …

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    £100m BBC deal helps Bovis take top spot for 2002

    2003-01-24T00:00:00Z

    Broadcasting House win allows Bovis Lend Lease to dominate December's chart – and the league for 2002.

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    Skilled workers at Heathrow Terminal 5 to earn £55,000

    2003-01-17T15:16:00Z

    Laing O’Rourke and construction unions reach pay agreement as BAA reveals plans to employ refugees on T5.

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    Terminal 5 pay deal shocks electricians

    2003-01-17T15:14:00Z

    THE LANDMARK deal agreed between Laing O’Rourke and the construction unions has transformed the position of electricians’ union Amicus in its negotiations with M&E contractors over a national pay deal for major projects.Amicus is upset about the T5 deal because it breaks the understanding that it had reached with BAA, ...

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    BAA training programme aims to 'permanently improve' construction

    2003-01-17T15:12:00Z

    Airports operator BAA is planning to build three training centres for workers at the £2.5bn Heathrow Terminal 5 project in west London.Carillion has been in talks with BAA officials this week to build a training facility on the T5 site that will enable workers to acquire skills and gain CSCS ...

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    Workshop

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    This week, stand up for your lights, learn curtain-walling for dummies, check up on your home over the internet while you bookmark the latest construction websites …

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    Ken Shuttleworth

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    He's transformed the London skyline, conceived the form of the world's largest building and his design for Ground Zero is wowing New York. So why have so few people heard of him?

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    Inside job

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Demolishing the interior of a Victorian post office in Edinburgh while retaining its neo-renaissance facade was never going to be easy – particularly as the site is hemmed in by busy roads, a bridge and a railway station. We find out how it is being done.

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    Designer politics

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    The home of the Cabinet Office, a medley of poorly connected buildings cobbled together over two centuries, was long overdue a makeover. Now, despite the building's listed status, our civil servants are striding crisp glass and steel corridors of power

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    In the danger zone

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Experience shows us that the industry's approach to risk management could be a lot more sophisticated. Here's how to face your demons – and win

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    Bring on the new

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    It's a new year, and time to get out of that rut. Elizabeth Kinlock of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Recruitment Company shows how to achieve your 'change my job' resolution

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    Jam and bread

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    With the registration date for London's congestion charge just two weeks away, construction firms appear to be blissfully ignorant of how much it could cost them. We find that confusion and belated indignation are the typical reaction

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    Appointments

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    This week's movers and shakers

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    American dreams

    2003-01-17T00:00:00Z

    At last: the USA, the world’s biggest polluter, has woken up to sustainable construction – which means that UK firms’ green expertise gives them a real competitive edge. But they’d better make use of it fast …

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    Appointments

    2003-01-10T10:40:00Z

    This week's movers and shakers

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    Amec snaps up Mowlem’s construction boss

    2003-01-10T10:02:00Z

    Steve Bowcott makes ‘amicable’ departure to take over troubled contractor’s infrastructure division.

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    Ex-Skanska boss set to take over Galliford Try

    2003-01-10T10:00:00Z

    Construction arm MD Andy Sturgess slated as next Galliford Try chief executive.

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    Cardiff stadium could create 1500 jobs

    2003-01-10T09:59:00Z

    Holder Mathias Architects has submitted plans for a football stadium for Cardiff City FC to Cardiff council.It is estimated that the ground, which forms part of a £100m development masterplanned by Holder Mathias, could create 1500 jobs and 150 homes.Arup, Davis Langdon & Everest and planning and environment consultant RPS ...

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    Key appointment at QS Davis Langdon & Everest

    2003-01-10T09:56:00Z

    Rob Smith is taking over the reins from Paul Morrell as senior partner at quantity surveyor Davis Langdon & Everest.Smith’s appointment, effective on 1 May, was announced to DL&E staff this week. Smith’s role will be to oversee the firm’s UK, European and Middle Eastern activities.Smith said Morrell, who will ...