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  • Locations of contracts awarded in March 2014
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    Spring in our step

    2014-04-25T06:00:00Z

    Business indicators point to plenty of momentum in the economy as household consumption expands and employment rises. Michael Dall presents highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review, with a special focus on the education sector

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    Market forecast: Rebound on track

    2014-04-23T08:42:00Z

    Although Q1 2014 saw output and price levels taper off, the overall direction of the industry remains encouraging, especially considering its supply and skills constraints

  • Door suite
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    What to specify: Doors & windows

    2014-04-22T16:48:00Z

    You can see clearly now with the latest doors and windows products. Innovations include automatic door operators, top swing reversible windows and electronic roof windows

  • London sunset
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    How to be cool: Tackling overheating in UK homes

    2014-04-22T16:37:00Z

    Overheating in homes is set to become an increasingly urgent issue, especially in the capital, as global temperatures rise. With energy legislation demanding that buildings become ever more airtight, what is the best way for designers to respond?

  • Workers of the World unite
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    Workers of the World unite

    2014-04-17T00:01:00Z

    Bosses of employee-owned companies claim greater engagement and increased profitability. So why isn’t everyone doing it?

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    NBS survey: The BIM that will bring us together

    2014-04-17T06:00:00Z

    NBS’ annual BIM survey suggests that uptake of the collaborative technology has risen sharply over the past year. But is it really becoming the industry norm?

  • BIM: The inside story two years on
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    BIM: The inside story three years on

    2014-04-16T09:24:00Z

    Manchester council’s FM team were initially reluctant to use BIM in the operation of the city’s newly refurbished Central Library. But then they were shown how much time it could save, even on changing a lamp… Thomas Lane catches up with the team in part three of a series that ...

  • New London Architecture’s view of the City of London in 2025
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    Cost model: Tall buildings

    2014-04-15T14:00:00Z

    With nearly 250 towers set to be built in London alone - the vast majority of them residential - Brian Smith, Mital Dholakia and Richard Heseltine of Aecom highlight the main design and cost considerations in reaching for the skies

  • Brent Civic Centre
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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Award Winners: Sustainable project of the year

    2014-04-11T00:01:00Z

    There were several trailblazing projects in this category, but Skanska and Hopkins Architects’ Brent Civic Centre stands out for redefining the humble council office as a beacon of low-energy design

  • Trouble at the top
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    Trouble at the top

    2014-04-10T06:00:00Z

    Bad managers can have a big impact on staff morale and productivity levels, and they could even pose a serious threat to the industry’s upturn. So why are there so many of them?

  • Cleaning services
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    Sustainability: Facilities efficiency

    2014-04-09T06:00:00Z

    As construction becomes ever more energy efficient, attention is turning to facilities management to deliver greater carbon and cost savings. Phil Birch of Sweett Group examines how the purchasing and management of cleaning and catering operations can reduce a building’s environmental impact

  • Cavity lintels
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    What to specify: Housing

    2014-04-09T06:00:00Z

    This week, we go through the keyhole at some of the UK’s most genteel new residences, including a Buckinghamshire country house with timber leaded windows and a rapidly rendered home in Poundbury

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    Fair payment charter: Cheque’s in the post

    2014-04-08T17:25:00Z

    Few issues are more contentious in construction than payment practices. So will a new fair payment charter that asks contractors to commit to shorter payment times actually work - or merely add to the pile of previous failed attempts to reform the industry?

  • Panoramic images show the Shishiori area of  Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, (from top) on 15 March 2011, four days after the disaster; on 30 August 2012; and on 14 February 2014.
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    Rebuilding after Japan's tsunami

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    Three years on from its devastating earthquake and tsunami, Japan is, for the first time, signalling that it needs help rebuilding homes and communities. For UK construction firms willing to dig in, this could mean new opportunities

  • Coming out of its shell
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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards Small Project of the Year: Maggie's cancer centre, Aberdeen

    2014-04-03T08:52:00Z

    With its streamlined, organic form enhancing its welcoming ethos, the latest Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centre in Aberdeen, designed by Snøhetta, is a worthy winner of this year’s Small Project of the Year ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Award

  • Putting the wind up construction
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    Putting the wind up construction

    2014-04-03T06:00:00Z

    Ofgem’s announcement last week that the six big energy firms face a competition inquiry has spooked the market and alarmed construction firms relying on new energy generation capacity. But are things really as bleak as they seem?

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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø intelligence: Q4 2013

    2014-04-01T14:00:00Z

    Data from Experian Economics shows that while construction activity levelled off in Q4 2013, for the year as a whole, activity was on the rise, with growth forecast in the private housing and infrastructure sectors

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    Tracker: February 2014

    2014-03-31T15:47:00Z

    Construction activity continued to increase in February and was up four points on the previous month. This represents 18 months of sustained positivity. Experian Economics reports

  • The squeeze is on
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    Tax changes for temporary site workers

    2014-03-28T06:00:00Z

    In a radical move that seems bound to increase labour costs, the government is clamping down on temporary site workers claiming to be self-employed. And as if that wasn’t bad enough news for construction companies using this kind of labour, they’ve only got two weeks to prepare for the change ...

  • Make's recycled pop-up cinema
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    Video: Make's recycled pop-up cinema

    2014-03-28T06:00:00Z

    Watch how architect Make designed and built a recycled cinema at Ecobuild this year