All Features articles – Page 105
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Cost model: Mental health facilities
With mental ill health rising and models of care evolving, we need new facilities that fulfil modern mental healthcare requirements
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø intelligence: Q4 2018
Output is slowing as the uncertainty around Brexit continues, especially in the commercial sector, but private and public housing are holding up well
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Accessibility challenges? LIFTEX 2019 is the destination for sourcing vertical moving equipment
Now in its 31st year, the show takes place from 15 – 16 May 2019 at London’s ExCeL
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From the archive: 2003 - stuck in traffic
This week’s introduction of the ultra-low emission zone reminds us of the congestion charge debate in 2003
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Tracker: February 2019
Tenders and employment prospects both fell for the first time in almost two years, but activity is still rising, if more slowly
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Sketch of the week: Eden Project hotel, Cornwall
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mohammed Syafiq B Hassan Jubri at Tate Harmer
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The face of diversity: construction’s hidden problem
Diversity and inclusion is the subject of our latest industry survey, conducted by Hays. Debika Ray looks at what the results say about the industry, and finds out what employers can do to improve the situation
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Roundtable: Striving for quality in construction
Standards in construction clearly need to be raised – so how can the industry go about improving quality, and how exactly do we define it? Hamish Champ reports on a roundtable by the STA
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From the archive: 2016 - the bold and the beautiful
Can you remember a time when we didn’t know what Brexit was? Arguably, we still don’t
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Over the line: How 21 Moorfields was built above a station
Site constraints and client demands meant the columns supporting a new over-rail scheme would have to bear unusually heavy loads
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Image of the week: Dark days
The Palace of Westminster shut off its lights for WWF’s Earth Hour to highlight climate change, in which 6,434 cities and towns took part this year
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Online poll: How scared are you about a no-deal Brexit?
This week’s poll: Do you have no-deal jitters?
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Interserve prepack administration - unpacked
What does Interserve’s prepack administration actually mean – for suppliers, customers, employees and lenders?
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Spurs stadium: the £1bn building opening in London's fifth poorest ward
The stadium dominates the local skyline and dwarfs neighbouring homes Will Ing, reporter, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Opposite a row of empty shops, jerk chicken joints, laundrettes and bookmakers, one of the most expensive buildings ever built on this island is about to open in ...
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Sketch of the week: Cycle to Mipim, France
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is one of a series of pictures created on location on this year’s Cycle to Mipim
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Brexit chaos: What's the impact on construction?
B-Day may have been dodged first time round but how can the industry best cope with the uncertainty?
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This CPD, sponsored by Viega, looks at the issues around ensuring that piping systems carrying drinking water meet current regulations
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From the archive: 2015 - Brexit - what Brexit?
Can you remember a time when we didn’t know what Brexit was? Arguably, we still don’t
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Projects: Smith's Dock, North Shields
Urban Splash and Places for People’s £140m regeneration of a North Shields dockyard at Smith’s Dock includes a high proportion of modular homes manufactured offsite
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Online poll: Should Article 50 be revoked?
This week’s poll: Should Article 50 be revoked?