All Building articles in 11 May 2012 – Page 3
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News
Santander joins NewBuy scheme
Mortgage lender prices government-backed loans at minimum of 5.49%
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Green Construction Board boosted by £1m
Minister pledges to use cash for faster and more in depth work
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Olympic stadium competition delayed until after 2012 Games
Legacy Corporation re-launches competition for operator after just four bids received
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McLaren set to start on Liverpool project
Five-floor steel-framed store to host new US fashion invasion
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Kevin McCloud to champion self-build industry
Grand Designs presenter appointed by National Self-Build Association as £30m government fund announced
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Henry Boot notes 'slow improvement' for housing
But firm downplays expectations for construction sector
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Sweett puts back completion date for PFI sale
Consultant previously indicated sale was key for firm to meet profit expectations
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Driver Group buys Trett Consulting for £3m
Global consultant acquires dispute resolution division from Grontmij
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Archive Titles
A trip to the top: What is the Orbit like?
Britain’s tallest and most controversial sculpture, the Orbit was unveiled today on the Olympic Park. What is it like?
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News
Construction output revised down to -4.8%
Latest data reveals Q1 construction output figures revised down - dragging overall GDP growth down a further 0.1%
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Comment
A chance for the industry to re-engage
With the economy falling back into recession engaging with government at the upcoming Government Construction Summit is more important than ever, writes John Frankiewicz
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News
Subcontractors to blame for oil spill, says Lend Lease
Contractor mounts defence that shifts blame for faulty system to Overbury and Gratte Brothers
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Dream job for Arup in Seoul
Engineering services firm plays centrol role in South Korean commercial development
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Government holds back key 2012 construction report
Ministers urged to publish ODA chair’s critique of Olympic marketing rules for non-sponsors
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ISG is front-runner for £20m City Tower job
Contractor tipped for Great Portland Estates’ City Tower re-fit
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Comment
You were warned
The double-dip is upon us so what can government, and companies themselves, do to help in this hour of need?
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Features
The tracker: Staying put
Construction activity stayed static last month, with increases in the non-residential and civil engineering sector indices failing to lift them from negative territory, according to Experian Economics