More Focus – Page 95

  • Hansom HT
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    Hansom: Rule, Britannia

    2016-06-24T06:00:00Z

    As the nation decides whether or not to bind its destiny to Europe’s, we are reminded of the strength of our territorial loyalties - be that to our nation, our home town - or to the desk we’re given to sit at …

  • Market review
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    Market review: Ongoing uncertainty

    2016-06-23T11:20:00Z

    The UK economy and the construction sector both continue to grow but concerns over the EU referendum have led to things slowing down in recent months

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    What to specify: Commercial

    2016-06-23T06:00:00Z

    This week’s products for specification include anti-slip decking tiles, a fire protection coating system to protect steel structures, and sound-absorbing acoustic tiles

  • dad in park with daughter
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    Parental leave: Man about the house

    2016-06-23T06:00:00Z

    Many professionals in our male-dominated industry say they want to spend more time with their children. So why aren’t new dads taking up their recent right to shared parental leave? We talk to two fathers who took time out of the workplace

  • Offices
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    Offices of the future: Where now for Don Draper?

    2016-06-22T10:32:00Z

    The office has come a long way since the days of Mad Men, but what could it look like in 10 or 20 years’ time? Well, hot-desking, wellbeing measures and remote working will all flourish. But alas, there’ll be no return of the drinks cabinet

  • RSHP’s BREEAM ‘excellent’-rated office at The Leadenhall ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø, London
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    Sustainability: BREEAM

    2016-06-21T14:46:00Z

    BREEAM certification is becoming an increasingly used standard requirement on city buildings. But does it pay?

  • EU
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    Brexit: No time to hedge our bets

    2016-06-17T06:00:00Z

    As polling cards are readied for the UK’s EU referendum, the construction sector prepares for the possibility of a vote to Leave. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø speaks to professionals about the possible profound effects on labour and material costs, foreign investment, and growth and trade

  • Grand Union Park
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    ‘The next Canary Wharf and Stratford combined’

    2016-06-16T06:00:00Z

    A planned interchange between HS2 and Crossrail has made an unassuming spot of west London a candidate for the largest regeneration scheme in the UK

  • Daytona
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    Cut to the chase: Rebuilding the Daytona International Speedway

    2016-06-15T06:00:00Z

    The Daytona International Speedway was the first motor sports stadium in the world when it was built in 1959. This year, a British-led team helped tear it down and rebuild it

  • Metals prices
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    Cost update Q1 2016

    2016-06-14T07:00:00Z

    Labour cost inflation remains the primary culprit for a continued rise to building costs, but the rate at which materials costs are growing is still moderate

  • Sweets
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    Sweett hereafter

    2016-06-10T06:00:00Z

    With Sweett’s purchase by WSP PB making it the latest venerable UK consultant to be snapped up by a bigger foreign firm, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø considers how such takeover deals - and the spin-off firms that often result - are changing the market

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    Blacklist: ‘We take it very personal’

    2016-06-09T06:00:00Z

    The legal battle against major construction firms for using an employee blacklist has finally been settled out of court to the tune of millions. But for some victims and supporters, the matter is very far from over

  • Watermark Place
    Features

    Blinds and wellbeing: Put in the shade

    2016-06-08T06:00:00Z

    Blinds in commercial buildings have been seen as integral to controlling daylighting and views out. But might a more sophisticated approach to facade design mean that the humble blind has had its day?

  • Serpentine Pavilion 2016 Bjarke Ingels
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    The verdict: BIG's Serpentine Pavilion

    2016-06-07T15:07:00Z

    After 15 years the Serpentine has added four summer houses to its series of single pavilions. Is it enough to revive an ageing format? Ike Ijeh is in no doubt

  • Zaha Hadid
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    After Zaha

    2016-06-07T14:04:00Z

    How does a living legend become a lasting artistic legacy?

  • Wicona_Chiswick-Point-3
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    What to specify: Cladding and curtain walling

    2016-06-07T10:48:00Z

    High-performance aluminium curtain walling, solar control facade and high-strength laminated safety glass (the latter for a lion enclosure) are some of the products for specification featured

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    Cost model: Affordable housing

    2016-06-07T06:00:00Z

    As the UK housing crisis continues to escalate, those at the bottom of the market increasingly find themselves priced out

  • Laing ORourke
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    Laing O’Rourke: Behind closed doors

    2016-06-03T06:00:00Z

    Following problem jobs, awkward financial signs and the departure of the chief executive for health reasons, 69-year-old Laing O’Rourke founder Ray O’Rourke has taken the reins once again

  • World map
    Features

    Hays international salary survey 2016

    2016-06-02T06:00:00Z

    With an influx of huge construction projects being readied across the world, and a shortage of people to build them, working outside the UK seems like a sure-fire route to a better pay packet

  • Stade Velodrome, Marseille
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    Euro 2016: Le grand dix - part two

    2016-06-01T06:00:00Z

    Next week, Europe comes together for Euro 2016. But it’s not just sporting prowess that will be on display, as host France showcases a dazzling array of new and refurbished stadiums