All Building articles in 02 March 2012 – Page 3
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ISG pre-tax profit falls 60%
Contractor reveals drop in UK fit-out work from banking and food clients
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Laing O'Rourke poaches Arup skyscraper expert
Globally-renowned structural engineer David Scott will quit Arup in New York to start with Laing next month
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Cornerstone moves forward with eco-village plan
Tim Byles’ new firm agree deals with Plymouth council for zero-carbon village scheme
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Stoke shortlists four for £108m housing PFI
Balfour Beatty, Lovell Partnership, and Morgan Sindall among contenders for sheltered housing programme
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Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpine bags £550m Bloomberg job
Contractor beats off competition from Lend Lease to win contract for media company’s HQ
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Conran to design £60m Lambeth school redevelopment
Architect Conran + Partners named for project to convert Lilian Baylis School and develop 220 homes
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Crest Nicholson reports 'strong' results
Developer declares after-tax profits of £40.5m after financial restructuring
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Energy Saving Trust wins Green Deal contract
Charity to provide consumers with independent advice on the government’s flagship scheme
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Battersea crane deaths inquest begins
Inquest begins after police say they will not lay manslaughter charges
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Police linked to construction workers’ blacklist
Investigators claim information ‘could only be supplied by the police or the security services’
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The Olympics delaying other projects: the legal issues
If construction projects in London are hit by delays caused by the Olympics, who bears the risks? Not all contracts will have clauses to deal with this …
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New orders fall 14% in 2011
ONS data for fourth quarter of 2011 adds up to bad year for builders
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Takes one to know one
A negligence case against a professional often bt not always benefits from the opinion of an expert in the same field
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Heat-control tiles
Armstrong Ceilings will launch its new range of CoolZone tiles at Ecobuild in London on 20-22 March
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Hansom: Tech savvy
Isn’t technology incredible? We can heat swimming pools with crematoriums, build lifts that go into space … and yet there’s still no way to recall an inadvertently sent email, as two architects found out
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Glass partition walls
Door company Dorma has provided acoustic, movable glass partitions to the Accident and Emergency Observation Unit at Warwick Hospital
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Hospital generators
Dieselec Thistle has expanded and redesigned its 26-275kVA range of generators