All Building articles in 02 October 2009
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Features
First impressions: Make's brass-clad luxury London scheme
Two architecture students from Nottingham Trent comment on the new £7.5m London scheme
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Features
First impressions: BIG's Chinese sustainable skyscraper
An RCA graduate architect and two architecture students from Nottingham Trent give their views on the Danish architect’s origami-inspired scheme
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News
APC video: Cost planning competence (T022)
The second in our film series on the Assessment of Professional Competencies sees Dean Mills ask questions on cost planning
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Atkins scoops £200m Somerset roads job
Five-year road maintenance contract will start in April next year
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APC video: Contract practice competence (T017)
Dean Mills questions a ’candidate’ in our new series of films covering the APC process
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Latest images: 2012 velodrome gets a steely look
Concourse levels nears completion and structural steelwork has begun on London Olympic venue
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RMJM wins Islamic architecture prize
Zliten Campus at Asmariya University in Libya scoops gong at Cityscape conference in Dubai
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Boris approves 63-storey Tower Hamlets scheme
London mayor agrees to Columbus Tower development on condition of £4m contribution to Crossrail
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1,000 attend HurleyPalmerFlatt's City bash
A mood of optimism reigns as construction professionals network at the champagne-drenched event
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Al-Futtaim Carillion to up Middle East turnover by £140m
Joint venture plans to offset Dubai dip with expansion into Abu Dhabi
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Turkey to spend billions on infrastructure
UK government encourages firms to apply for construction opportunities in the country
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Cityscape Dubai blog: Sustainability
Matthew Kitson on how Cityscape’s Green Day conference showed that sustainability has survived the downturn in the UAE, but only just
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News
Hays confirms it will appeal £30m cartel fine
Recruitment company says level of OFT fine is 'arbitrary and wholly disproportionate'
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Carillion on track to increase turnover
Construction giant tells City it will make a profit and reduce debt despite fall in UK building work
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Tories pledge to create more academies
Shadow education secretary backs academies but doubts remain over commitment to school rebuilding programmes
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News
Firm claims gas-powered heat pump will cut emissions
Potterton Commercial adapts technology to provide ultra-efficient heating for commercial buildings
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News
Two firms fined for exposing workers to asbestos
Noble Gift Packaging and A&T Roofing plead guilty to breaches leading to workers and public being exposed to deadly asbestos fibres
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Winner picked for £85m NHS Express Lift contract
Cyril Sweett and Anagennao consortium to manage and rebuild community hospitals in Cumbria