All Building articles in 07 January 2011
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Budget backs apprenticeships
Osborne announces 40,000 new apprenticeships for unemployed youth and £180m to fund 10,000 adult apprenticeships
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Adolf Loos in the Czech Lands - Until 3 May 2011
RIBA presents an exhibition of one of the pioneers of European Modern architecture
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Nottingham academics aid Iraqi higher education
Nottingham Trent University will work with staff involved in the delivery of architecture, engineering and design-related subjects
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Nottingham hosts RIBA Fifty Buildings 50 Years – Until 11 February
Innovative and enduring architecture from the 1960s onwards will be featured
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BDP's Northampton Station goes to planning
BDP designed scheme first phase of major redevelopment by Network Rail
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View from my office: Fides Gardiner
The Hill project manager overlooks the reconstruction of McCarren Pool and Bathhous from his trailer office
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Contractors splash into 2012 water polo arena
East London firm ES Group to take a lead role on one of the last Olympic venues
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Ballymore slumps to £224m loss
Future of property group hangs on Irish ‘bad bank’ approval of business plan
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Bennetts Associates completes New City Inn hotel
Nine-storey, £65m hotel was built by Laing O’Rourke
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SIG sales hit by snow
Interiors firm says harsh winter was partly to blame for 2% fall in sales
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Spurs would demolish Olympic stadium
If club wins bid it will redevelop most of stadium specifically for football
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Mott MacDonald appointed to Dubai Pearl
Consultant wins detailed design job on luxury ’city within a city’
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Crossrail chief exec to step down
Rob Holden will leave this year to “explore new opportunities”
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Concrete frame firm in administration
All 40 jobs set to go at Midlands concrete specialist Concentral
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Comment
Should Lend Lease drop the Bovis name?
Industry reacts to news that Lend Lease plans to ditch the 125-year-old name, plus your chance to vote on whether the company has made the right decision
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How to claim compensation for the snow
If the recent snow has caused disruption to a construction project you can make a claim, but you need to know how the various contract forms work first …
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Galliford Try wins £30m of affordable housing work
HCA picks contractor for three regeneration projects across England
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Barratt set to start 110 new sites by June
Housebuilder’s trading statememt points to boosting margins and controlling costs
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Northern Ireland firms anticipate less work
Construction Employers’ Federation survey reveals gloomy outlook for 2011