All Building articles in 08 January 2010 – Page 3
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Rise in house prices decelerating, reports RICS
Latest survey also reveals highly regionalised pattern to the UK house price recovery
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Whitbread plans its first eco-restaurant
Company to build timber-frame Beefeater restaurant in West Sussex, along with a low-carbon Premier Inn hotel
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Interserve to write off £30m after specialist services woe
FM giant says division is now profitable but restructuring costs and lost goodwill have hit hard
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Cyril Sweett hired for ProCure21 framework training
Group to help in training programme for £4bn national health construction procurement framework
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Galliford Try nears target of buying 5,000 housing plots
Firm's housebuilding expansion plan proceeds apace as sales reservations rise 15%
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Hammerson set to take on Thornfield's Smithfield Market scheme
Developer in talks to take on raft of other schemes after Thornfield Properties’ parent goes into administration
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Scott Brownrigg 'dumbed down' design for Berkeley's Kidbrooke
Cabe says second phase of 4,500-home Greenwich scheme lacks 'sophistication' of Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands masterplan
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Cabe slates 'low quality appearance' of Art'otel Hoxton
Architecture watchdog broadly supportive of Squire & Partners scheme but says aluminium facade is out of place
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Heron Tower earns BREEAM Excellent rating
Kohn Pederson Fox's 46-story office tower boasts special photovoltaics that also reduce the building's heat gain
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Saudi set to spend £3.1bn on healthcare
State's public sector spend boosts predication that Middle East health sector will increase by 20%
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Milton Keynes welcomes £18m leisure centre
Holder Mathias' scheme is part of first phase in revitalisation programme for Bletchley area
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Drivers Jonas teams up with Davis Langdon on £42m hospital job
Consultants join forces on refurbishment of Stoke-on-Trent's City General Hospital
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Councils receive 4,000 council homes cash
Government funding of £123m for 73 local authorities will require the use of apprentices
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Judge rejects challenge to Scottish asbestos law
Insurers lose attempt to invalidate legislation giving pleural plaque victims right to seek compensation
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Tesco opens superstore in China
First of 23 planned malls kicks off supermarket giant's planned £500m spend in country this year
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Passivhaus diaries, part 17: Achieving airtightness
Despite the arctic conditions, preparations proceed apace for the approaching airtightness test – including a spot of tape origami
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Viñoly unveils his New Domino riverfront park and housing complex in Brooklyn
Mixed-income New York housing scheme with four acres of public green space and riverfront esplanade goes for public review
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Abu Dhabi to buy 70% share in Dubai's Arabtec
State-owned fund Aabar to take controlling stake in Dubai's largest contractor if shareholders approve
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Why the forecast of a shallower recession is bad news
The latest forecast from the Construction Products Association suggests the drop in future workload will not be as large as the forecasters had previously thought