All Building articles in 05 September 2008 – Page 2
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Martin Dawes claims he paid Treasure & Sons £1m
Millionnaire goes back to High Court in long-running case, this time to prove he has paid his builders
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O2 World opens in Berlin
Entertainment centre will host ice hockey, basketball and music concerts for audiences of 17,000
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Government pledges boost to construction apprenticeships
Skills secretary outlines to TUC latest scheme to match apprentices with employers
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Taylor Wimpey sells Taylor Woodrow to Vinci
Cash from £74m disposal of construction business will be used for 'general group purposes.'
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Murdoch hires Future Systems to redevelop Wapping HQ
News International cancels move in favour of revamping east London base
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Contractors fined £38k after pelvis injury incident
HSE highlights dangers of lifting after 600kg glass panel falls on worker in Kensington
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Advertising watchdog rules in favour of Kingspan
Advertising Standards Authority upholds manufacturer's claim over costs of disposing insulated panels
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Court fines two firms after crane overturns
HSE issues warning on mobile cranes after accident involving 35-tonne crane in Warrington
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Five shortlisted for Olympic whitewater canoe centre
Carillion and Balfour Beatty among names bidding for 2012 kayak and canoe venue
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Firms suffer from rise in theft of building materials
Insurer Axa says soaring prices has led to criminals stripping buildings of electrical and metal fittings
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Scientists relive Big Bang moment at CERN
World's biggest ever particle accelerator aims to unlock hidden secrets of the universe
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Immigration priority for engineers welcomed
But dismay at removal of M&E from list of sectors in which migrants allowed to fill skills gap
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Commercial project work falls at record rate
Activity in commercial property development falling at fastest rate in Savills survey's five-year history
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Market slump knocks 68% off Barratt profit
Housebuilder's pre-tax profit falls to £137.3m despite 6% rise in selling price
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'Don't ditch green issues in the downturn' - M&S boss
Head of CSR at Marks & Spencer claims businesses cannot afford to take the foot off the sustainable pedal
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London mayor launches green theatre plan
Green Theatre scheme will force suppliers to sign contracts that ensure energy use is minimised in London's theatres
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Loans to first-time buyers drop 50%
Council of Mortgage Lenders survey shows dramatic decline in home loans as lending criteria tighten
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London Development Agency tries to force man out of property
Agency disputes 1923 licence allowing land it bought two years ago to be occupied by Lewisham man