All Building articles in 19 June 2009
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Part L: a comprehensive guide to the major changes
Exploring the implications of alternations proposed in the government’s consultation on energy use rules
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Lord Rogers' pay jumps by a third to £2.5m
Architect involved in public spat with Prince Charles has a record year in 2008
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Life on the ledge
Standing in the gutter is handy – if hardly safe – for cleaning that particular storey, but how's he going to do the next one up?
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Olympic bosses plan big future for 2012 stadium
Legacy body to reverse decision to cut capacity to 25,000 in favour of creating 'living stadium'
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Top five reader comments: 25 June
Disappointment at the government's Part L proposals, and a pragmatic approach about multi-foil and rotating towers
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Investors flock to Styles & Wood share issue
Share placement as part of fit-out firm's refinancing operation is 43% oversubscribed
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Seville residents halt Zaha Hadid library
Local opposition may force abandonment of architect's Spanish avant-garde building
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Government gives big boost to wind power
Restrictions dropped to encourage expansion in offshore wind farm construction
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Costain reports record £2.4bn order book
Contractor reveals 'high' tendering activity and predicts results will be in line with expectations
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Nicholas Hare scoops top prize at schools awards
Emirates stadium event also honoured Morgan Ashurst, Arup and India for outstanding architecture
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Contractors invited to prison suppliers' day
National Offender Management Service event will inform firms about prison construction and maintenance
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This ain't the school gym
If your workers are that good at shinning up a rope, what's the need for scaffolding?
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Allies & Morrison wins approval for revamped 2012 media centre
Olympic planning committee gives go-ahead after design is reworked in response to Cabe drubbing
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Site deaths drop 26% to record low
But HSE figures show construction remains among the most dangerous industries
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Former Deyaar boss relieved of all government roles
Dubai development magnate dropped from remaining official posts after resigning from Deyaar and two other bodies
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Olympic boss suspended over £100m discrepancy
Money had not been set aside by LDA to compensate for businesses forced to relocate from east London site
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Top five reader comments: 24 June
A trainee QS does the sums in support of free bars; and why the Glasgow Commonwealth Games village is a waste of money
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Inquiry warns UK infrastructure is vulnerable to attack
Engineers highlight 'dangerous weaknesses' that leave critical infrastructure unprotected from terrorism or natural disaster
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Arup picked to lead low-carbon car scheme
Consortium wins two-year contract to accelerate development and testing of electrical vehicles in the West Midlands
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Talks delayed over striking refinery building workers
Unions to meet employers on Thursday to discuss dispute over sacking of 647 striking workers at Lindsey plant