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Taking care of our historic buildings

Quadriga Ltd explains how the UK’s historic buildings can be restored to their former glory and saved from decay using a variety of tried and tested techniques. The UK is famed for its architectural beauty, with many stunning historic buildings to be found across the country. From castles and churches to the listed buildings that make our cities such attractive places to visit, it is important to make sure all of these remain structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing so that they can be enjoyed by visitors for years to come. The combination of speed and care required for these tasks is something  Quadriga Ltd has perfected over two decades of building restoration work. Restoring a building No two restoration projects will ever be entirely the same, as …

Alpha Tower up for sale: Pictures of a landmark under construction

Alpha Tower was constructed at a time of rapid change in Birmingham city centre with the Paradise Forum development housing the John Madin-designed Central Library being built at the same time It emerged this week that the landmark Alpha Tower building on the corner of Easy Row and Broad Street in Birmingham city centre has been put on the market for just over £10 million. The asking price is 25 per cent of the price it changed hands at in 2008 . The tower sits on the Arena Central development site — a £400 million 2.3 million sq ft mixed-use scheme that will transform the Broad Street area. Work on site began in July with the demolition of a multi-storey car park to build a 210-room Holiday …

What’s leading the way in home building?

The engineering and construction industries rely as much on innovation and new forms of technology as they do experience and traditional methods. Whether it’s a completely new form of technology designed for a specific purpose, or an improvement on existing methods, advances are making home designs more efficient and better environments for us to live in. Take a look at the following examples, which are just a sample of innovative building solutions. Self-closing doors It’s sad to admit, but modern homes need to be designed with stringent security features to reduce the threat of break-ins, vandalism and crime. A UK government survey found that in 2012 alone, more than 1.8 million theft offences occurred and there were more than 65,000 reported incidents of robbery – you can find …

Constructing a multifunctional Premier League training facility

The yearly Premier League season lasts for around nine months. What with regular training sessions and of course football matches, the busy schedule leaves little room for clubs to carry out building work without severely disrupting the player’s fixtures. As a result, construction needs to be done quickly and efficiently, while still producing high-quality, usable buildings. Replacing the traditional bricks and mortar method of building, fabric structures are becoming increasingly popular. Fabric structures boast a number of benefits, so it’s easy to see why so many football clubs choose to use them. Here are just a few of the advantages: Bespoke designs Fabric structures are not restricted to the same limitations as typical brick structures. Rather, they can be made in a variety of intricate shapes …

Leeds railway station scheme given the go ahead

The £17 million project for a complete makeover of the front entrance of Leeds railway station has been given the go-ahead by the government. Work will see passengers receive better access to the railway site, with a new pedestrian entrance and improved access to the southern side of the station from the existing platform footbridge. Final approval for the project was issued by local transport minister Baroness Susan Kramer yesterday (October 31st). The minister said the scheme will help the Leeds city economy to grow as it will provide improved access for the people who work towards the southern end of the station. Baroness Kramer said: “The £12.4 million we are putting into this project shows that the coalition government is serious about investing in …

Sign of the times

Most construction companies believe that they have good engagement with the workforce. But as Rhaynukaa Soni argues, operatives need management to demonstrate a more active interest in their on-site safety. On most construction sites today you will find a plethora of signage, notice boards, information sheets, posters… the list is endless and I now refer to it as ‘posteritis’. How much of this is actually read and absorbed by those on-site remains questionable. A challenge I’ve set many times when visiting various sites is to tell operatives that they will be awarded £1m right there and then if they can recall five of the posters currently on their notice board – no one can. Despite a significant increase over the last 10 years in …

Construction to drive steady recovery say bosses

The CBI has raised its growth forecasts for 2013 and 2014 and expects growth to gather pace in 2015 with construction one of the main drivers. Britain’s business leaders are predicting GDP growth of 1.4% in 2013 – up from 1.2% in the August forecast – following signs of a pick-up in confidence across a broad range of sectors, including services, construction and manufacturing. In 2014 and 2015, the CBI expects the recovery to gather pace, forecasting 2.4% GDP growth in 2014 (up slightly from 2.3% in August), rising to 2.6% growth in 2015. John Cridland, CBI Director-General, said: “The UK is now set fair for growth with confidence returning to Britain’s entrepreneurs. “The recovery that started in the service sector has fanned out to manufacturing and construction, and is shaping up to …

Campaign Launches For Drivers To ‘Take Care’ Through Roadworks

Infrastructure and support services provider Carillion has joined other leading road maintenance companies and the Highways Agency to launch a national radio campaign to ask drivers to ‘take extra care’ through roadworks. Every year there are hundreds of incursions into roadworks which put road workers’ lives at risk. A series of hard-hitting messages are running on commercial radio stations across England until 3rd November to raise awareness among the public of the need to drive safely through road works. The campaign is being run jointly by A-One+, Amey, Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Enterprise Mouchel, Connect Roads, Connect Plus (M25), Galliford Try, Sir Robert McAlpine and Skanska UK, who provide services to the Highways Agency. All companies are members of the Roadworkers Safety Forum, a group …

Personal Protective Equipment: The rise of fake PPE

In many industries personal protective equipment (PPE) is integral to employee safety. PPE is equipment which protects the user against health or safety risks at work. PPE can include respirators, protective gloves, protective clothing and footwear and eye protection. The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) makes a hard-hitting statement on the reality of using fake PPE: “buying a fake watch may be illegal but it is unlikely to be life threatening. Supplying fake personal protective equipment (PPE) however could be the difference between life and death.” What does the law say? In accordance to the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 employers and the self-employed have duties concerning the provision and use of PPE. Regulation 4 states that suitable PPE should be provided by every …

Construction Work Begins On Eco-Homes In Newcastle

Construction work has begun on an award-winning sustainable housing scheme which will bring 76 new eco-homes to the vibrant, Ouseburn valley in Newcastle, on land owned by the Homes and Communities Agency and Newcastle City Council. The leader of Newcastle City Council, Cllr Nick Forbes, looked on as the transformation of the former Ice Factory and Heaney’s Coachworks site on the banks of the Ouseburn got underway. The £14m Malings project – named after Malings Pottery which operated on the site during the 1800s – will see developer Carillion-igloo deliver on its promise to bring low-energy, high-quality and neighbourhood-focused housing to the Lower Ouseburn Valley. The design by architects Cany Ash and Robert Sakula has received national recognition, having been …

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