More Focus – Page 330
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Best fire engineering innovation
Winner — Jeremy Gardner Associates - Chapelfield Regeneration Project
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Best access/disability innovation sponsored by LABC
Winner — Erewash council - Long Eaton library
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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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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
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Top 250 Consultants 2006: And they’re off!
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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Gods of the Plague
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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Ðǿմ«Ã½ intelligence Q2 2006: Slow start
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
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Welcome to Pete Waterman’s ‘institute for the mentally insane’
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’
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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