All Building articles in 12 March 2010 – Page 6
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Deregulation: Fixing New Zealand’s £5bn leak
Cutting red tape is one thing. But total deregulation is about as sensible as turning on your bathtaps and going on holiday – as thousands of soggy Kiwis now know
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LU to save schemes despite £460m blow
London Underground has said it is not currently considering any reduction to its major works programme, despite being asked to pay the Tube Lines consortium £460m more than it says it can afford
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The school's in aisle 46
Tesco is reworking plans for a district centre in Bromley-by-Bow, east London, after Cabe criticised them
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Charter 284 Greening existing stock: Popular and essential
The fourth area of public spending that our Charter 284 campaign defends is the ecological refurbishment of Britain’s houses. Not only is this vital to meet our green commitments, but it is popular, and it could ultimately pay for itself
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Sign the Charter 284 petition to protect construction
Petition the government to support construction investment by adding your name to the Number 10 website
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Countdown to 2012: Our year on the Olympics
Catching up on the past 12 months in the life of Building's young 2012 team
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Latest construction appointments - 12 March 2010
New East Manchester has appointed Ian Slater deputy chief executive for its regeneration arm
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RICS launches AssocRICS for project managers
Entry level professional qualification offers an alternative route for those without a degree
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Capita wins place on North Wales framework
Consultant to carry out project and asset management, and cost analysis for North Wales Trunk Road Agency
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Hill appoints new executive director
Consultant hires expert in forensic delay analysis for the European operation
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RICS National Building Surveying conference - 28 April
This year the RICS National Building Surveying conference will be a one-day event and take place in London
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RIBA Trust talks & events - Spring 2010
Emerging young architects from around the world, leading environmentalists and building historians and anthropologists are some of those lined up to speak in the RIBA Trust spring programme of talks. There will also be a series of talks International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change which addresses key issues for the ...
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Architecture Naturally: Student photography competition - 31 March
ADP’s second annual student photography competition Architecture Naturally will focus on the relationship between architecture and the natural world. The competition is open to students over 16 who are studying architecture or photography in the UK. Judging this year’s competition will be programme manager of this year’s chosen charity Architecture ...