More Focus – Page 99

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    What to specify: Refurbishment

    2016-03-07T12:03:00Z

    Specialist pipework is used for upgrading the heating system at the Archbishop of Canterbury’s old abode, while floor preparation products helped to create a professional floor finish at St John’s Hall in Cornwall

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    The R word is back

    2016-03-04T06:00:00Z

    Five years after the coalition cut nearly all funding for regeneration, the government is talking warmly of knocking down estates and rebuilding as part of a ‘blitz’ on poverty. But with just £140m pledged to back the drive and a host of obstacles to overcome, how excited should the development ...

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    Energiesprong: Sprong is here

    2016-03-03T06:00:00Z

    A runaway success in the Netherlands, a boon for contractors and for occupiers, simple, ready-to-use and straight out of the box: could Energiesprong be the UK housing retrofit market’s new start?

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    Tracker: January 2016

    2016-03-02T13:00:00Z

    Despite falling in January the construction activity index remains in positive territory, with the repair and maintenance sector reaching its highest value since July 2014

  • The hoUSe concept is a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional terraced house
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    Prefab housing: Here’s one we made earlier

    2016-03-02T06:00:00Z

    A new range of low-cost prefabricated housing solutions is being rolled out across the country with the potential to help tackle Britain’s affordable housing crisis

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    Contractors: The new world order?

    2016-02-26T06:00:00Z

    Contractor Colin Harding has come up with a proposal to totally redesign the industry’s contractural arena - using far fewer consultants and putting sole responsibility for the performance of the building onto one single contractor

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    Market review: Slow off the mark

    2016-02-25T06:00:00Z

    Construction output levels saw a further slowdown in Q4 but were still up on the same period last year. Private housing and infrastructure are the bright lights for the year ahead

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    Cycle lanes: On yer bikes

    2016-02-24T11:00:00Z

    London’s £4bn Roads Modernisation Plan aims to radically redesign the way we travel through the capital’s streets

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    Cost model: Private rented sector

    2016-02-24T06:00:00Z

    The PRS market has found its stride. New occupiers are demanding fresh ideas and high quality. Making the most of this niche asset class requires a careful balance between capital investment and annual yield

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    What to specify: Cladding & curtain walling

    2016-02-23T15:53:00Z

    This week’s products include prefabricated stone cladding for buildings at the Kew Bridge West development in north London, and sheathing board for a zero-carbon housing development in Peterborough

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    TfL: Branching out

    2016-02-19T13:05:00Z

    Transport for London’s plans to develop some 75 sites will make it one of the capital’s biggest developers. Here it names the partners for its £3.6bn development framework

  • CRASH chief executive Francesca Roberts with new chair Alan Brookes
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    CRASH 20th anniversary and expansion into hospices

    2016-02-19T12:49:00Z

    CRASH celebrates its 20th anniversary and expands its services to benefit hospices as well as homelessness charities

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    The Falkland Islands: Military precision

    2016-02-18T09:48:00Z

    Replacing former RAF accommodation on the Falkland Islands has meant working in extreme weather conditions and freezing temperatures for the Royal Engineers. And that was only once the 8,000-mile supply chain had been meticulously dealt with

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    Almshouses: Charity begins at home

    2016-02-17T10:36:00Z

    Renovating an almshouse site in Streatham, south London, meant a balancing act between upgrading outmoded 1930s housing and staying true to the Edwardian aesthetic

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    Market forecast: Pressure drop

    2016-02-16T15:42:00Z

    Market conditions remain positive across the country, but boosts to regional activity put the squeeze on local supply chains and tender prices

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    Holy Cross School: A class of its own

    2016-02-12T06:00:00Z

    Cullinan Studio’s prefabricated school in Swindon extracts spatial and architectural delight from a lean, compact template and answers today’s challenge of how we can build more schools for less money, while maintaining design quality

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    UK prisons: Another brick in the wall

    2016-02-11T06:00:00Z

    When plans were announced to close some of the UK’s worst prisons and build nine new ones focusing on rehabilitation, there was near universal approval. Since then, however, doubts have begun to surface

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    Hinkley Point C: Shovels at the ready …

    2016-02-10T06:00:00Z

    Construction firms have been poised to build Hinkley Point C since 2007. But nine years later the decision on whether to invest in the £18bn project has yet to be taken

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    Lead times: Oct - Dec 2015

    2016-02-09T06:00:00Z

    Increases to lead times continue, and many are forecast to rise in the next six months, as workload and enquiries grow. But staffing is still an issue

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    What to specify: Education

    2016-02-08T13:36:00Z

    Timber windows are installed at Cheltenham Ladies’ College and an extension at Cambridge University features low-temperature underfloor heating in this week’s education products