All Building articles in 05 April 2012 – Page 2
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News
Housing market picks up with increase in new buyers
RICS housing survey shows increase in new buyers - but commercial survey finds retail sector ‘stuttering’
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Comment
A quick guide to provisional liquidation
A quick guide on the corporate insolvency procedure of provisional liquidation
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News
Capita Symonds nets Sport England slot
Consultants win place on regional design and construction framework
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Skanska & Aecom lined up for £170m waste project
Firms preferred-bidders for Bradford and Calderdale Waste Treatment project
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Business hub made entirely from shipping containers unveiled
Clugston completes £1.2m sustainable project in Sunderland
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Hyder launches new Saudi subsidiary
Engineer unveils “aggressive” expansion plans in the country
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Design Council boss steps down
Design Council chief executive David Kester to stand down after nine years - move comes a year after merger with Cabe
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HSE launches consultation on safety rules cull
Industry views sought on axing of tower crane safety register and other measures
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Electrical contractors have dim view of 2012
The vast majority of electrical specialists expect a dip or no growth in turnover this year
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Armitt chosen as vice-president of ICE
Move means Olympic Delivery Authority boss set to lead Institution of Civil Engineers from 2015
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Aberdeen's £395m bypass faces further delays
Campaigner to take legal challenge to Supreme Court
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Comment
The FIT is is still regressive, even after Supreme Court victory
The linking of the feed-in tariff to a home’s energy rating is just one of a series of blunders made by the government contributing to a missed opportunity
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News
Platform lift and shaft
Gartec’s Prime 7000XT lift was specified for Loreto Grammar School’s latest building project in Altrincham, Cheshir
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Heritage rainwater system
Alumasc has provided a bespoke heritage aluminum rainwater system for Marylebone’s 150m-long station shed roof covering
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Features
The modern reader: Worcester's library of the future
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Hive library in Worcester is a bold reinterpretation of the area’s pottery heritage while leaving no one in any doubt that it’s ready for the age of the Kindle
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Comment
Why Network Rail is playing fair
Network Rail hasn’t had to bully firms into signing its payment charter, for the simple reason that it’s in their interests too
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News
RMJM faces official inquiry into pension payments
Pensions Regulator launches probe into alleged withholding of contributions
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