All Building articles in 13 April 2012 – Page 5
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My digital life … David Adams
This head of retrofit has plenty of time for apps and when he’s not shuffling his iTunes he’s in the seventies or eighties
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News
Exclusive: Galliford Try faces legal action from Olympic subbies
Specialists seek more than £11m over athletes’ village delays
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Features
Building intelligence Q4 2011
The private sector is showing tentative improvements and infrastructure is going strong, but with little public money available the outlook for the sector still looks downbeat. Experian Economics reports
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News
Prosperity after the crash for London’s 8build
Bulging order book and 10% increase in pre-tax profit demonstrate fit-out specialist’s got talent
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Comment
Interview: Peter Lauener - the man with the answers
If it takes 20 years and £55bn to renew every secondary school in England, what can the government do to address the crumbling school estate with an annual budget of just £4bn? The man trying to work this one out is Peter Lauener, head of the newly formed Education Funding ...
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Hinkley nuclear plan faces fresh legal test
November date set for Court of Appeal challenge to EDF’s £10bn Hinkley nuclear project
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Arcadis still shopping after Davis Langdon & Seah buy
Boss Neil McArthur says Davis Langdon name will go from £79m turnover Asian consultant
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Leeds eyes £1bn transport fund in next 'city deal'
Council expects progress on city region plans in May
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Retailers still coy on Green Deal
Sainsbury’s, Tesco and M&S don’t rule out Green Deal involvement, but are not on provider list
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Comment
Double fault
What happens when you can’t find a hammer? You use a digger instead if you’re on this site
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Features
The Titanic Belfast: The ship comes home
The Titanic museum in Belfast is a striking and poignant memorial to a vessel whose history is intrisically intertwined with that of the city. Ike Ijeh reports
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Comment
Economic duress: Progress Bulk Carriers Ltd vs Tube City IMS LLC
Parties are free to negotiate a hard bargain, but if your behaviour is deemed unethical or unconscionable, then you risk short shrift from the courts
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