All Building articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 3
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Russian developer of Foster scheme seeks government bail out
Yelena Baturina, Russia's richest woman and the developer behind Project Orange, applies for government-backed loans
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Protest over job losses at collapsed Wrekin
Former workers at failed builder protest as questions grow over giant ruby's role on balance sheet
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Arup to masterplan Chinese prototype eco-scheme
Government-backed green industrial park in Wuhan city aims to set an example for environmental good practice
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Morgan Sindall's Muse seals £220m Blackpool deal
Group's urban regeneration arm signs contract with council to revamp 10ha zone in city centre
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Larger houses worst hit by price slump
Prices of three- and four-bed houses remain depressed while smaller and high-end homes regain some value
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35% of civil engineering contractors will cut down on apprentices
35% of civil engineering contractors will cut down on apprentices
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Pidgley: Housing market is 'very close to bottom'
Berkeley boss says worst of housing crisis has passed as he braces for 'steady recovery' in 2009
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RMJM releases images of onshore station for London Array
Station will connect largest offshore wind farm in Europe with National Grid
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MP calls for ban on blacklist users from public projects
Michael Clapham to make his demands at a Business and Enterprise Department ministers debate on 23 March
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Work halts on Rogers site in Barcelona
19th-century bullring project becomes highest-profile casualty in Spanish construction crisis so far
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70% of nuclear manufacturing open to UK firms
Areva plugs this as chance to get foot on global nuclear ladder
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Croydon's diamond necklace: Ken Shuttleworth on Make's South London towers
Ken Shuttleworth describes the concepts behind Make's design for Cherry Orchard Road while developer Craig Marks explains the funding
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Hadid and Gehry in small town ruckus
Politicians and residents of Elk Grove in California argue over 2012 aquatic centre architect’s suitability to civic centre
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Scaffolding collapse injures woman in Tyneside
68-year-old was taken to hospital with a broken hip after accident in winds of more than 40mph
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Steps up to heaven
Any worker climbing this precariously positioned ladder several storeys up could end up stepping into the next life
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Persimmon seals refinancing deal
Housebuilder sets up fresh banking covenants and new £322m facility
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Interserve wins £280m Sandwell BSF contract
Consortium led by contractor will build and improve 20 schools over the next 10 years
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SIG considers £300m rights issue
Roofing and insulation contactor weighs options to address plummeting share price
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Cabe knocks ODA over basketball venue
Government design watchdog notes 'unwillingness' of ODA to commit to facade for Olympic venue