All Building articles in 04 July 2008 – Page 4
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Housebuilders to issue gloomy trading updates
Persimmon, Bovis Homes, Redrow and Barratt to report disappointing figures to the City this week
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Haringey council fined after worker falls through skylight
Court fines council £10k after plumber falls 10ft injuring his spine
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Proposals invited for 2014 athletes' village in Clyde Gateway
Expressions of interest sought for 38.5ha scheme to become 1,000-home community after Commonwealth Games
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Farrell scheme wins planning on Newcastle's Quayside
George Wimpey development will feature a 13-storey residential tower and a four- to six-storey office building
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Green flooring: Technik Floor
Panelised stone flooring system behaves as a single-surface layer and replaces cementious screeding
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Stace wins London dragon boat race
Construction firms brave stormy weather at the 10th London Dragon Boat Challenge and raise £21,000 for charity
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Plans to spend £4m transforming Cheapside
City of London to launch exhibition revealing 'environmental improvement' proposals
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HBF reports skills cards success
More than 91% of workers employed by major housebuilders now carry CSCS cards
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Let's follow America's LEED
BREEAM should make way for the US green standard, argues the Property Merchant Group chief executive
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Jeremy Clarkson’s dream home?
Dubai’s ambitious rotating skyscraper is parading its eco qualities, but it also seems to be encouraging some fuel-thirsty additions…
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LFA hub highlights from King’s Cross
Highlights from the London Festival of Architecture's second week in King's Cross, Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia and Covent Garden
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Super-quango strikes deal with councils on housing targets
Protocol spells out funds and powers of Homes and Communities Agency
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Health & Safety special
This week we have a bumper crop of cover-your-eyes moments from around the world.
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Corruption scandal delays Dongtan by two years
Arup’s eco-city for 500,000 people hit by corruption trial of Shanghai political boss who sponsored it
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Government to buy up land to ensure housebuilding targets
Caroline Flint poised to react to housing slump with expansion of publicly funded land buying
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Banks order Taylor Wimpey to sell Taywood
Lenders insist on disposal of housebuilder’s construction arm after it fails to raise £500m in capital
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‘Creative’ Alsop designs may be used for Titan prisons
Controversial Stirling prize-winning architect working on preliminary “concepts” for mega-prisons
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Bouygues UK casts net wider for acquisitions
New boss Madani Sow looks at new sectors as the company makes finding right target a priority
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Tower on the Thames
St George is taking reservations for this housing development on the Thames. No 1, The Tower, which will stand at 17 storeys high, was designed by architect Broadway Malyan and will be situated in Battersea Reach.
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Oakdene pay-outs
Carl Turpin, chief executive of Oakdene Homes, took home £1.15m in the year ended 31 December 2007.