All Building articles in 2007 Issue 27
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CIRIA offers flood repair book for free
Training and research body makes guide freely available on its website until the end of the month
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Ian Simpson's London Beetham tower given go-ahead
Southwark council gives 52-storey skyscraper overlooking Blackfriars Bridge the green light
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Trillium snaps up Amec PPP arm for £163.5m
Deal with Land Securties Trillium includes sale of nine PFI projects that have reached financial close
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Hopkins wins Olympic velopark – images
Architect-lead consortium wins design competition for 2012 velodrome and related facilities
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Tender prices continue steady rise
BCIS finds price rise could outstrip general inflation over two years
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Brown threatens to scrap supercasinos
Prime minister say there may be better alternatives to Las Vegas-style casinos as he announces review
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Rider Levett Bucknall forecasts 50% growth
Birmingham project and cost manager set to increase regional turnover from £10m to £15m
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Grafton turnover up 12.5% to £1bn
Builders merchant reports double-digit profit growth in first six months
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Green light for Gehry's Brighton scheme
Design for the 'crumpled tin can' towers has been signed off by council despite strong local opposition
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Keller appoints Roy Franklin as director
The geologist by training will take up his fourth directorship on July 19
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Brown pledges three million new homes by 2020
Brown announces a new housing agency to help deliver 40,000 more homes a year by 2016
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Spot the scaffold pole
Saville Row - the home of the tailor-made suit and high-risk scaffolding
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Registration opens for 2008 MIPIM bike ride
As Tour de France hits the continent industry professionals are given chance to emulate Wiggins and Millar in the Cycle to Cannes MIPIM ride
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Barratt warns of 'tightening' housing market
Housebuilder takes prudent line as it predicts that interest rates rises will cause housing market to tighten
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Blears approves Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie tower
The new communties secretary upsets heritage bodies by giving go-ahead to controversial City tower
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Wrecking ball causes traffic havoc
Demolition ball snaps loose from crane causing mayhem on Pennsylvanian street
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Judith Hackitt appointed chair of Health and Safety Commission
Workplace health and safety specialist will take over from Sir Bill Callaghan from 1 October 2007