All Building articles in 13 June 2008 – Page 3
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Worker trapped under skip in central London
Man in critical condition in hospital after accident during lifting operation at Statton House site
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Sector casts doubt on government's social housing target
Credit crunch could scupper housebuilding goal, survey says
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Cabe unconvinced by McAslan scheme at St Paul’s
Design review panel says “further design development” is needed
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Taylor Woodrow restructures after two executives leave
Departures of Douglas Weston and Gerald Slack prompt board reshuffle
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Bridge to straddle 10km across the River Ganges
Indian government commissions feasibility study into bridge from engineering firm Gifford
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Workplace injuries outnumber those from crime
Ucatt welcomes new report arguing that self-regulation has decriminalised death at work
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Credit crunch bites 11% off profits at Aukett Fitzroy Robinson
Profits suffer in UK property market but turnover leaps 20% on back of architect's expanding activity in Russia and Middle East
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Government hunts for ways to combat housing slump
Top civil servants seek measures to bolster housebuilding
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Council asks homeowners for infrastructure contributions
Dorset council extends idea of section 106 charges with £1000 per bedroom for individuals planning home extensions
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Turbines go up at Romney Marsh wind farm
Erection work starts at new £60m Npower wind farm after crane problems cause slight delay
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Racial segregation: bridging the divide
A housing association in Stoke-on-Trent is taking a new approach to integrating communities
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Construction Products Association forecasts 27% drop in housing starts
Latest forecast predicts just 147,000 housing starts in 2008 and overall construction output to fall 1.3%
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Rogue builder forced into liquidation
Midland Construction wound up after leaving behind “trail of destruction”
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Local housing companies: nearing the finish
The first new partnerships are adding the final touches to their plans
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National Architecture Student Festival 2008 - June and July
Tmporary ‘interventions’ by students in public spaces at each of the five London Festival of Architecture hubs
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Capita Symonds appoints new director of town planning
Former Jersey chief officer for planning and environment joins consultant for London and South East
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Timber-frame site fire destroys houses
Investigation begins into causes of two fires at site in Northern Ireland; police have not ruled out foul play
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Rogers tops Queen's birthday honours list
Lord Rogers receives top honour as Peter Lobban is awarded OBE and Michael Finn gets an MBE
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MJP Architects help BBC memorial light up the sky
Architect collaborates with artist on BBC sculpture to remember journalists killed on assignments