All Building articles in 11 September 2009
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News
Scotland axes £400m Glasgow airport rail link
Draft Scottish Budget will exclude infrastructure project as pressure on public spending increases
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Police appeal for help to find kidnapped builder
Lancashire police have asked for public assitance to trace man snatched from housing development site
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Balfour Beatty buys Parsons Brinckerhoff for £380m
Contractor announces £353m rights issue to fund acquisition of US engineer in bid to boost infrastructure business
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Doon Street scheme planning decision upheld
High Court rejects opposition to leisure and residential development by English Heritage and Westminster council
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Features
How's the view?
The director of Exacta Consulting send us some photos he took from his window in Old Town, Dubai
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Mandelson launches construction industry review
Business secretary announces attempt, to be lead by Atkins' boss Keith Clarke, to assess whether sector is equipped for a low-carbon future
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Little Britain diary: Top 10 result
The Weightmans team sail home, relieved to have suffered no greater disaster than Ed's shoe shopping emergency
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Kier pre-tax profit down 61% but construction orders up
Contractor also reports 9% fall in overall revenues for full year to 30 June
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Polisano leads Kohn Pedersen Fox exodus after failed takeover
Five principals depart to set up new practice in wake of unsuccessful bid to buy out London office
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Balfour Beatty reveals plans for 'significant' acquisition
Contractor says any successful deal would be funded by a rights issue
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Construction employment levels fall again
Office of National Statistics shows 2.7% drop in employment levels over the third quarter
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Giant Ikea to open in Abu Dhabi
New store on Yas Island by Aldar Properties and Al-Futtaim Group will aim to attract local and international customers
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Number of projects on hold in the Middle East revealed
Numbers show that UAE has been hardest hit of all, with 566 stalled schemes, but still has the most construction activity in the region
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UK to make world's biggest turbine blades
Energy secretary announces grants for companies to develop wind technology in a new facility in North-east of England
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Rolls Royce and EDF team up to build nuclear plants
Agreement covers engineering and technical support in pre and post construction phases for four new power stations
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3D Reid wins planning approval for Co-op's Manchester HQ
Go-ahead for 15-storey office tower initiates first phase of 20-acre regeneration scheme
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Viñoly-designed New York architecture school opens
Newly renovated New City College of New York Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture opens today