All Features articles – Page 122
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Crossrail: The long wait
As Crossrail’s opening date is pushed further and further into the future and costs spiral over budget, Joey Gardiner asks why the biggest construction project in Europe has swerved so far off track and how this could impact the rest of the industry
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Cost update Q2 2018
Material and labour prices are continuing to rise, but global economic uncertainty may affect the numbers in future
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2018: ΢ÃÜȦ magazine's Project of the Year shortlist part 2
With this year’s ΢ÃÜȦ Awards shortlist announced, we take a look at the nominees for ΢ÃÜȦ magazine’s Project of the Year
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2018: ΢ÃÜȦ magazine's Project of the Year shortlist part 1
With this year’s ΢ÃÜȦ Awards shortlist announced, we take a look at the nominees for ΢ÃÜȦ magazine’s Project of the Year
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Online poll: Is offsite the answer for the education sector?
This week’s poll: Is offsite the answer to upgrading the country’s crumbling school estate?
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Roundtable: digitally inclined
Technology has yet to fully filter through to many parts of the construction process. Debika Ray reports on a roundtable by Bluebeam discussing how to motivate companies to digitaliseÂ
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Image of the week: A safe bet
The historic art deco Littlewoods building in Liverpool suffered a huge fire
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Schools: Learning to love modular
Offsite construction can offer an answer to England’s struggling school estate. But manufacturers are battling to banish dated perceptions of what modular means. Jordan Marshall reports
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School daze: What’s happening to the government’s building plan?
Although the government has committed to spending £23bn on school building programmes up to 2021, many contractors and consultants are convinced the pipeline of work has slowed. Joey Gardiner asks how significant a recent fall in capital spending could be for construction
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Sketch of the week: Crossrail station, Paddington
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by senior architect Pablo Sanz Claramunt at Weston Williamson + Partners
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Tracker: July 2018
Activity, employment prospects and demand are all showing slower growth, with the cost of labour, materials shortages and financial constraints on the rise.Â
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From the archive: 2012
Spending on schools, or lack of it, is once again making the headlines in ΢ÃÜȦ
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΢ÃÜȦ utopia? How Dudley College was built using a new form of procurement
When Dudley College wanted to build a £10m Centre for Advanced ΢ÃÜȦ Technologies, it plumped for a new form of procurement – an insurance model that benefits the whole supply chain and covers cost overruns
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Tune in to the trends at this year’s UK Construction Week
Source: UKCW Trends come and go but buildings stay put. That’s why construction professionals must stay ahead of the trends and build for the future – an easy task at this year’s UK Construction Week (UKCW) at Birmingham’s NEC between 9 – 11 October. ...
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Escape to the beach: building the perfect sandcastle
Summer may feel like it has well and truly finished, but hopefully those across the sector managed to escape to the beach. Here, four professionals from across the sector detail how to build the perfect sandcastle
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Image of the week: What a wonderful serve
Andy Murray wins his first match of the US Open tennis tournament
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History lessens
After 30 years as a World Heritage Site, the Tower of London faces having its status withdrawn because of the skyscrapers looming over it. It’s not the only site recently threatened with delisting – but is there any consistency in Unesco’s approach, and does freezing a city at a moment ...
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Lindum Group: Family values
We revisit the Chambers family, who run Lincolnshire-based Lindum Group, two decades after we last dropped in – and find a thriving, diverse company that despite its booming bottom line sees turnover as irrelevant and the security of its many stakeholders and staff as the top priority.
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Online poll: Can modular make a meaningful difference?
This week’s poll: Can modular make a meaningful difference to the housing crisis?
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Cost model: Logistics
A growing online population with evolving buying behaviours will require a dynamic and agile logistics network from UK retailers keen to maximise opportunities in this fast-moving market. Ian Brebner of Aecom looks at the key issues affecting the sector and assesses the costs for an air cargo hub ...