All Building articles in 11 September 2009 – Page 3
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Green light for Croydon council offices
Planning permission given for buildin that will bring core council services under one roof
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The battle of Little Britain: On board with Sheppard Robson
A snapped-off tiller, an injured knee, some serious seasickness and almost a lost spinnaker – a fun day out was had by all!
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BAA's Heathrow head set to steer London Underground
Transport for London hires Mike Brown to take up role as managing director of the tube
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Speirs & Major light up Devonshire Square
Lighting helps Fletcher Priest's transformation of grade II listed business estate near Liverpool Street
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'False dawn' for UK house prices
Ernst & Young predict values will not reach 2007 peak for five more years
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Mandelson pledges to maintain public spending
Business secretary to speak on Labour plan to reduce debt without slashing core services
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Morgan Sindall scoops £38m sports project
Deal on PPP scheme with Basildon council reaches financial close
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Jibbing and tacking with Captain Jack
'Stripped-down finely honed racing machine, built for power and speed': Joey Gardiner joins Jack Pringle on his yacht at Little Britain
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Skanska appoints new UK boss
Former executive vice president of civil engineering and building Mike Putman will take over on 1 October
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£250m released for 3,400 affordable homes
Housing minister also gives green light to biggest council housing programme for two decades
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Boxing champ Joe Calzaghe opens Welsh bridge
Capita project manages and designs £3.2m Pont Calzaghe Bridge as part of Newbridge's regeneration
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LDA to scrap £100m of work to make up for accounting failure
London Development Agency forced to make cuts after it did not properly account for costs of relocating landowners of Olympic park
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Make's £7.5m brass building completes
Scheme included refurbishment of existing building and addition of 12 apartments
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Treat recession recovery with caution
Europe is heading out of the recession but the UK has a long way to go, warns the ChandlerKBS partner
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International anti-corruption initiative to be launched
UK will be among seven countries involved in a pilot scheme to improve transparency in public sector construction
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House prices to fall in 2010, says Jones Lang LaSalle
Firm predicts average drop of 7% next year, as unemployment rises and mortgage lending remains weak
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Jewish Community Centre to get new north London venue
Designs by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands include three-storey pavilion, landscaped piazza and apartments