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St Denys: A watertight approach
A project to build flood resilience in the St Denys area of Southampton put the local community firmly at its heart, with a group of knowledgeable and committed residents heavily involved from start to finish. Josephine Smit reports
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Charlton Riverside: A model for living
On 20ha at Charlton Riverside, a new masterplan aims to provide local people with somewhere to live, work and play – with the hope that this mixed-use model holds wider lessons for London. Debika Ray reports
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Meridian Water: From the ground up
In one of the country’s most deprived areas, a new scheme – Meridian Water – is aimed at tackling not just a lack of affordable housing but also unemployment, poor health and low incomes. Debika Ray reports
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Social value matters: Survey results show values are changing
We asked Building readers how adding an element of social value is influencing (and improving) their work. Tom Lowe analyses the responses
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Social value is key to emerging stronger
To minimise the harms of coronavirus and to rebuild better, we need stimulus-funded infrastructure that seeks to maximise social value, says Aecom’s Mary Zsamboky
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Covid and digital transformation
The push for widespread digital adoption had reached something of a plateau, when suddenly the pandemic ruled out the luxury of leisurely change. At a roundtable hosted by Bluebeam, professionals from across the industry discussed the recent changes – and what happens next
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Roundtable: How construction can help itself
Wherever a project is in the world, there are issues on procurement, regulation and risk. At a roundtable hosted by Gleeds in Brisbane, industry experts considered new ways to tackle them
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Human-centric lighting: How the building envelope can create healthier environments for its users
‘Human-centric lighting’ carries an element of meaning to do with health and wellbeing, in a way that ‘lighting quality’ doesn’t convey
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Last chance to take part in this year’s NBS BIM survey 2020
There is still time to complete NBS’ 10 th annual BIM survey
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Futurebuild 2020: Be the catalyst for change
Futurebuild will inspire visitors to join fellow industry leaders and innovators to help deliver a more sustainable built environment
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Waterproofing finds flow with liquid roofing
Liquid applied waterproofing is becoming an increasingly popular flat-roofing solution for building owners, designers and contractors
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Counting the human cost of late payment
Industry experts discuss the pain created by delayed payments, what causes the issue and how to eradicate the problem for good
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It’s behind you! Pictures from Building’s first ever pantomime
There were laughs aplenty and performances of the highest quality from the cast of industry celebrities taking part in Building’s inaugural pantomime just before Christmas.
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Building supports CRASH, the construction charity
Entries are now open for The Construction Industry Dragon Boat Challenge, in aid of CRASH charity – one of the biggest events for the construction industry. Taking place on the afternoon of Thursday 18th June at West Reservoir, London, N4 2HA, the race will welcome 40 teams from across ...
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CBI conference 2019: poor payment leads to poor mental health
If construction wants to improve mental health across the sector we must all look to tackle, and eliminate, payment abuse
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People build buildings: How Henry Riley successfully project managed UCLH’s central London hospital
Henry Riley’s team used techniques both old and new to deliver this project
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Ensuring power resiliency for business continuity
To deliver continuous, 24/7 energy to your business, you need to stay on top of power quality