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Steljes Mainline power tracks
Steljes has launched Mainline, an electrical power track that allows users to add, reposition or remove power sockets anywhere along its length
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ZinCo green roofs
A ZinCo green roof from Alumasc has been specified for a low-energy superstore in Oakham, Rutland. Designed by KPW Architects for Midlands Co-Operative Society, the roof of the £4.5m building features local species of sedum-based plants that will require minimal irrigation and maintenance to create a wildlife habitat. Rainwater is ...
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Holophane Ratio exterior lighting
Holophane’s Ratio exterior luminaire combines energy-saving LED lighting technologies with a contemporary design to provide a lighting solution for a range of outdoor spaces, including corporate frontages
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Hager electricity meters
Hager has introduced a range of electricity meters that meet the new European requirements for meters used for billing, such as in multi-tenanted offices or retail centres
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Rada Contact touch-activated tap
The Contact from Rada is a touch-activated tap aimed at commercial premises such as hotels and leisure centres
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InterfaceFLOR carpets
Three InterfaceFLOR carpet products have been used in an office space in More London next to Tower Bridge for education charity Teach First
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Cost model update: Small projects
In this latest update, Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon reviews the capital costs of primary schools, social housing and small industrial buildings
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Government set to rescue £1.5bn Essex port scheme
Dubai developer of Laing O’Rourke megaproject in talks to unblock London Gateway container port
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On air: BSkyB's naturally ventilated studios
Bent on building Europe’s most sustainable broadcasting facility, BSkyB opted for natural ventilation for its new television studios. But how to stop outside noise from ruining the latest episode of Gladiators?
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How Gazeley scored the first ever BREEAM 'Outstanding'
G Park Blue Planet logistics warehouse in Staffordshire tops the standards of sustainability. But how?
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RMJM releases images of onshore station for London Array
Station will connect largest offshore wind farm in Europe with National Grid
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Campaign urges government to help construction sector
MPs join trade bodies in Get Britain ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø campaign proposing 10-point plan to boost the industry
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Now East End creatives can think inside the box…
Cartwright Pickard’s £4.5m Metropolitan Works building for designers and artists opens in Whitechapel
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Topiary inspires new South Korean community
Dutch architect MVRDV wins competition to design new town for 77,000 people in Gwanggyo near Seoul
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Of a different stripe: Nottingham's new science park
The sub-industrial grey box we normally associate with science parks is nowhere to be seen in HawkinsBrown and Studio Egret West’s park, camouflaged as it is by floating bulrushes and giant timber lily pads.
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Battersea Power Station: the story continues
Yes, it’s on again, folks – the rescue and renovation of one of London’s most famous landmarks, that is. This time it’s Treasury Holdings’ turn to make what it can of the art deco power station. Thomas Lane looks at the scale of the job and the chances that this ...
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High-speed core construction: Core blimey!
Speed is everything in construction today, so concrete specialist John Doyle has devised a system that means the building core can be built at the rate of a floor a day. Thomas Lane found out more
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Regeneration plan proposed for Borough Market
Greig and Stephenson submit planning application to regenerate area around famous London food market
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