All Building articles in 3 April 2009
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Features
First Impressions: Schemes by Herzog & de Meuron and Zaha
Postgraduate architecture student from the Royal College of Art comments on five schemes
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News
Simple way to determine individual SAP ratings
The partner at RLB explains how a new initiative is helping to reduce fuel poverty in Sandwell
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2008 saw 48 construction deaths in nine months
Figures released by the Health and Safety Executive indicate a lower number of deaths than previous years
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Delayed £3.8bn Manchester waste PFI deal signed
Contract first to benefit with £120m from the Treasury's PFI rescue fund
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Costain boss got £343,125 bonus in 2008
Andrew Wyllie sees his take-home pay rise 9% to £723,634 as overall board pay rises
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Chelsea Barracks: which design do you prefer?
Your chance to let Building know whether your prefer Terry or Rogers’ designs for Qatari Diar’s scheme
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Bechtel Saudi to recruit 70 staff
Sabco bucks Middle East redundancy trend with extra staff for extension of Jubail Industrial City
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London Array wind farm may be bailed out by bank
World's largest offshore wind farm set for rescue by European Investment Bank
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Bahrain developer freezes tender until costs fall
High contractor fees blamed for Tameer's decision to postpone bids for $135m office block development
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Video: Heathrow Terminal 5 by Rogers Stirk Harbour
The engineering of Heathrow T5 with Richard Matthews, director of Aviation Business at Arup
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First permanent bridge goes up on London 2012 site
Footbridge is first of five crossings to link arena to rest of Olympic park
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Fereday Pollard designs model travellers' site
Architect's plans are based around "urban street" concept
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Violent aftershock hits central Italy
Tremors continue to shake region where 235 died in massive earthquake
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Luton Airport slaps £1 levy on motorists
Motorists will pay charge for dropping off passengers in newly refurbished drop-off zone
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Brown promises green route to recovery
Prime minster hints at more green measures in this month's budget but no large-scale fiscal stimulus
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Economic growth halves in East Asia
A fall in demand for exports will half growth in countries such as China and Thailand
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Charles risks 'compromising democracy', says RIBA President
Sunand Prasad calls for Prince of Wales to allow Chelsea Barracks scheme to proceed without 'undue influence'
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2014 Glasgow velodrome wins planning
The 5000-seat National Indoor Sports Arena and 2000-seat cycling centre gets go-ahead
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Currie & Brown strengthens US presence
Consultant sends former director of Southern region to America in belief that large part of global economic recovery will come from the States
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Tory housing paper a 'charter for nimbys'
Scrapping of regional planning would bring housebuilding 'to its knees' says FMB