More Focus – Page 438

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    Holliday homes

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    David Holliday, managing director of Kent-based Ward Homes, has found his place in the sun. With huge housing growth predicted in the Thames Gateway, he couldn't be in a better position. But he won't be resting on his laurels – as we found out, he's flat out keeping up with ...

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    Oxford, we have a problem

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    This town has a standard of living so high that only a few people can afford it.

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    Factfile

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    The South-east registered the highest number of approvals in March. Two approvals, totalling 548 units, gave Bellway the lead in the private housebuilder table. Southern Housing Group, the RSL behind the regeneration of east London's Nightingale Estate, tops the housing associations

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    Get it right: Roofing

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Recent years have brought increased rainfall and wind speeds, and images of floods and storms have become commonplace.

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    A test of their metal

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    It's easy to say steel-frame housing is the way of the future, but things get a bit trickier when it comes to actually making it work. We look at the struggle over the spec at one Basingstoke housing scheme

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    Checklist

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Designing social housing that could be adapted in future for use by the physically impaired? Consider the five Ss

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    Lifetime costs: Secured by Design

    2003-05-02T00:00:00Z

    What is the most cost-effective way of reducing criminal damage to property? We consider the whole-life costs of Secured by Design standards for housing refurbishment

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    Appointments

    2003-04-30T11:18:00Z

    Movers and shakers

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    Go-faster bunnies

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    After a slow start, leading industry figures are gushing about MBAs being a must-have for anyone wanting to get ahead in construction. If you have experience, motivation and the right institution, they say, it can bring your career on leaps and bounds.

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    If we can make it there …

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    With Murray Grove, Cartwright Pickard established itself as the practice that could turn modular technology into architecture. Now that the Americans want it to do the same for them, the practice is poised to realise some of its ambitions. And boy is it ambitious …

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    The Status Seeker

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    RICS president Peter Fall wants the institution to have a global profile and he expects its members to fork out for it. The only problem is, some of them are beginning to wonder just what the point of RICS is …

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    Gains backs CITB against Prescott

    2003-04-25T17:16:00Z

    Construction Confederation president John Gains has rejected government criticism of the Construction Industry Training Board.In a letter to deputy prime minister John Prescott, Gains said he was “disappointed” by his attack on the board. Prescott called it “a disgrace” for not tackling the skills shortage adequately (see ڶ, 11 April, ...

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    600,000 building workers to get 23% pay rise

    2003-04-25T17:09:00Z

    Construction unions and employer bodies last week agreed a 23% pay rise for more than 600,000 building workers over the next three years.The deal was thrashed out at a meeting of the Construction Industry Joint Council, a committee made up of the Construction Confederation and union representatives from UCATT, GMB ...

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    Interserve steals March with deals worth £87m

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    £38m Ministry of Defence college and Tyneside office block help support services firm beat off Carillion.

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    Just the job

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Philip Cooper tells us why structural engineering is all about using your imagination

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    Down, but not out

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    This month, we report that the pace of growth in construction activity has slackened to a 10-month low, but that it's likely to pick up over the next quarter

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    Deborah Vogwell

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Value for money in a construction project has to be defined before it can be meaningful

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    Where eagles dare

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    ڶ a climbers' shelter 3000 m up a French mountain is a job for high-fliers only – and even then it can end up being a real cliffhanger

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    Showstopper

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    In the 1990s, Britain's theatre enjoyed a golden age, thanks to our national addiction to the National Lottery. Now that the public is kicking the habit, it seems theatres are out of luck

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    Workshop

    2003-04-25T00:00:00Z

    This week, an IT special takes in Madonna-style wireless headsets, laptops, mobiles and digital assistants of varying degrees of ruggedness – and an IT consultant gives 10 tips for making a computer behave