All Building articles in 06 July 2012 – Page 2
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News
Miller joint venture falls into administration
Deloitte appointed to Edinburgh Park venture with Council
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Galliford Try house sales up 40%
Chief executive says housebuilding plan has “exceeded expectations”
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Ucatt 'wrongly excluded' election candidates
Union should not have barred candidates from leadership race, watchdog rules
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Half of government's affordable homes won't be built until 2015
Public spending watchdog raises concerns over back-loading of affordable housing programme
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James Wates appointed president of BCO
Wates deputy chair says office sector is key to reviving the economy
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Number of homes built this year set to fall beneath 100k
Report forecasts lowest home completions since depths of 2009 recession
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Olympic boost for civil engineering's image
Poll reveals 34% of public have a greater appreciation of the profession after Olympic achievements
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Bovis Homes expects ‘significant’ profit growth
Housebuilder produces bullish trading statement
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Willmott Dixon bags second standardised schools contract
Contractor will provide accommodation for three Southampton primary schools
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Construction firms issue most profit warnings in Q2
Highest number of profit warnings since the 2008 credit crisis
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Green light for offshore wind farms worth £3bn
Energy firms Centrica and Warwick Energy have been given permission to build two offshore schemes
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Ray O'Rourke loses planning appeal over his mansion
Laing O’Rourke chair denied permission for new mansion because it is too big
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Shepherd bags £110m Midlands school job
Contractor will rebuild technology college in Wellington
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Comment
Building Specifies with SAS International
SAS International: Westfield Stratford City is the first in a new series of product specification videos produced in association with Building.
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News
Academy House: Oxford Street retail refurb
Council gives permission for John Robertson Architects’ revamp of existing property
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Features
Everybody’s talking…
… and unfortunately the government can’t hear a word they’re saying. It has never been more important for the industry to speak with one voice. Now the chairman of the CPA has a new plan
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News
Pennant sandstone
Forest Pennant supplied sandstone products for an integrated library, history centre and archive in Worcester
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