All Building articles in 08 May 2009 – Page 3
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Prince Charles' RIBA speech revealed
Prince of Wales to use platform to tell architects to halt 'icon' obsession
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Small firms to get help entering Libyan market
£13,000 Service will include introduction to clients and other firms in the market, advice on setting up, getting visas and repatriating revenue
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Nakheel renegotiates contracts with creditors
News that Dubai government is plugging funds into developer will come as relief to UK companies working in the region
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Government releases £62m for university schemes
This is second round of funding, following 47 projects receiving funds in March
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APC tips: Professional development and lifelong learning
This month’s article addresses these two recently updated items in the APC process
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Top architects urge boycott of Prince Charles speech
Stirling prize winners Alsop and Wilkinson among those urging architects not to attend RIBA speech
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Construction blacklists to be outlawed
Government plans to speed through regulations banning compilation and use of blacklists that victimise union members
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But is it art?
This intriguing and elegant structure is clearly a masterpiece of pinpoint balancing – but it's not really scaffolding, is it?
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Refinancing Styles & Wood: the chief executive's story
Midnight pizzas and runaway sheep – the inside story on managing a tricky financial move
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Southend seeks architects to rebuild fire-ravaged pier
Council launches search for design team for £5m reconstruction of historic pier head
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Travis Perkins plans £300m rights issue to cut debt
Debt at building supply firm hits £984.6m as revenue falls 14%, with further market deterioration forecast
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Centrica buys 20% of UK nuclear operator
Power firm seals deal with EDF to pay £2.3bn to acquire stake in British Energy
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Galliford Try buys failed firm's housing assets
Contractor pays £7m for five housebuilding sites belonging to Wright Group, which recently went into administration
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Sustainability legislation: A green path to recovery?
Sustainability seems to have dropped off the agenda somewhat since the recession, but research has revealed that there is still an appetite in the industry for green solutions
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Chinese officials deny human error in school quake deaths
Planning authorities claim no evidence of negligence in death of 5,335 schoolchildren in Sichuan earthquake
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Stirling prize winners on £2m Worthing leisure centre shortlist
Wealth of design talent shortlisted to design a swimming pool in seaside town
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Corus' Teesside plans could cost 2,000 jobs
Steelmaker consortium's plans to mothball plant opposed by Corus chief executive
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Dubai’s biggest contractor owed £500m
80% of money owed to Arabtec is from government-linked entities
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Bovis Lend Lease announces major restructure
Contractor to target rail, nuclear and waste markets to combat effects of downturn
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T Clarke makes 'positive' start to 2009
Electrical contractor says construction activity could start on commercial projects by mid 2010