All Building articles in 13 March 2009 – Page 7
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Aedas’ £125m Regal appointment
Architect Aedas has unveiled the plan for a £125m skyscraper in Birmingham
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Robinson Low Francis to slash staff pay 12.5%
Consultant stops pension cash as senior Scott Wilson staff move to three-day week
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10 years is a long, long time: liability for defects or collapses
There are strict laws in the Emirates about defects that threaten a building’s stability, and you’re liable for a decade. So what can you do to avoid having to pay out?
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Contractors told to cut bids 10% or lose college jobs
Pressure mounts as government admits it only has funds for half of proposed schemes
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Fly-through: Foster's 90-storey twin towers in Paris
The Hermitage Plaza overlooking the Seine comprises 63 floors of apartments and levels of office space
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Ken Shuttleworth: 'Recession will see end of bland glass boxes'
Ken Shuttleworth at the London stand
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Zumthor and Olgiati: Swiss architects at the RIBA - 24 & 31 March
Two world-renowned Swiss architects, Valerio Olgiati and Peter Zumthor, will be giving talks at the RIBA
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Architects face decrease in workload, says RIBA report
Future Trends Survey finds almost half respondents expect workload to decline in next three months
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Harriet Harman promises to end blacklisting
Ucatt believes health and safety representatives in particular have lost work because of blacklisting
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RLB appointed on three Royal Mail schemes
Consultant starts work on new Royal Mail HQ in Victoria Embankment
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Renegotiating tenders in Dubai
Has your UAE client asked you to take a pay cut? Here are some tips from lawyers on minimising the pain
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Boris Johnson: 'Melt down railings and turn them into bicycles'
The mayor on the LDA's New Urban Agenda and the impact new design will have in London
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Cyril Sweett consultant on RIBA competition winner
Firm cost consultant on £5m Merseyside National Wildflower Centre designed by Ian Simpson Architects
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Talking Cities: Copenhagen Eco-Metropolis - 6 April
Talking Cities: MADE and Birmingham City University urban design public lecture series
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Dubai has more empty buildings than ever
Researcher blames low visitor figures while government cites greater number of rooms
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ISG’s profit rises 9%
Construction mangagement firm relies on regional work to raise turnover by 11% despite drop in London offices work