All Building articles in 04 February 2011
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NewsRICS creates 'executive director' position
Mark Walley appointed to build RICS’ status and grow membership
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NewsEC Harris announces head of programme management
Consultant appoints former VT Nuclear Services operations director and engineering boss at British Nuclear Fuels
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Capita reveals Leicestershire regeneration plans
Consultant presents proposal for the development of Earl Shilton and Barwell
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NewsMitie wins £110m housing contract
Facilities management firm wins 10-year deal for 14,000 homes
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NewsLaing O'Rourke creates Oxford professorship
Contractor sets up construction research centre with university
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NewsWillmott Dixon to build pioneering zero carbon school
School will share energy centre with housing development to negate carbon footprint
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NewsGreen gurus call for tighter rules on non-domestic buildings
UKGBC forms task group of developers, archtiects and engineers to ’sort out’ policy
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NewsUK firms missing out on Euro research funding, says CIOB
Construction body launches new database to help companies apply for cash
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NewsMPs attack planning changes
Committee on energy and climate change also question government assumptions over nuclear and carbon capture and storage
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NewsChina to invest £190bn in megacity
Government planning 150 infrastructure projects over the next six years
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Big freeze delays £100m Co-op head office
Bam Construction remains confident on August 2012 completion despite setback
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NewsFormer Connaught employees launch legal action
Ucatt union pursuing tribunal cases against Connaught and Lovell
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Greenwich council green lights Thames cable car plan
Proposal for 1.1km crossing now goes to Mayor for approval
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NewsConstruction activity bounces back in January
All three sub-sectors record increase in activity, reveals PMI
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Comment
Public Procurement: Mears vs Leeds city council
This case illustrates the full meaning of the term, “the date when grounds for the bringing of the proceedings first arose”, and serves as a warning to parties within a public tendering process who wish to bring infringmement proceedings.
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Crossrail chief executive explains shock resignation
Rob Holden tells MPs he quit because role is changing - not because of frustration
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NewsLakehouse turnover ‘boosted by ethical policy’
Investment in green policies and community work has boosted Essex-based firm’s turnover
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NewsSimmons to leave Cabe as merger nears
Cabe to become part of Design Council as quango closes following funding loss
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FeaturesFirst Impressions: BIG's 8 House
Three architecture students on Danish firm BIG’s 8 House scheme, a fresh take on urban living














