All Building articles in 14 August 2009 – Page 4
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Networking: latest 2012 images
The latest images show the progress of the roads and bridges being built to serve the 2012 Olympic park
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Arup to axe up to 99 jobs
Latest cost-cutting move will take engineer's redundancy toll up to 354, and signals a continuing battle for the sector
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Fears ease over Dubai default on debt
Nakheel set to repay bond, possible extra financing in pipeline for developers
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Industry bodies launch competition code of conduct
Guidelines revealed in advance of OFT's final verdict on cover pricing enquiry
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Capita sponsors Bristol Rugby
Capita branding will be on the home and away shirt and official Bristol Rugby merchandise
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Carillion JV set to win £1bn BT contract
Carillion-Telent deal with BT Openreach is set to be signed in the next two months
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Derby worker killed by falling glass
Investigation is under way into death at Build Center warehouse
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Corby council to appeal birth defect judgment
Legal team claims 'serious and significant flaws' in court decision that reclamation works could have led to birth defects
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Turning heads and turbines: Dalston's aerodynamic tower
Aerofoil shape of East London's 'flat iron' building ensures turbines take full advantage of London's wind
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Now, don't move ...
Thanks to Jack White of Mace for this photo of a precarious balancing act in Turkey
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Masdar city appoints Germany's BASF materials supplier
€62bn-turnover chemical company is preferred supplier of systems solutions to world's first carbon-neutral city project
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Urban regeneration firm faces closure
Council funding for RegenCo, the company behind Will Alsop's Public space, has been withdrawn
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Foster + Partners £16m in the red
Pre-tax losses at Lord Foster’s firm almost double after ‘one of the most challenging years since practice’s inception’
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The Pink Plinther enters the velodrome
Cyclist picked for the Trafalgar Square plinth is among riders at Building's track day in Herne Hill
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SIAS Building Services goes into administration
Keighly-based firm brings in administrators after being hit by 'contract problems'
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Chelsea shortlist sparks fears among residents
Campaign group voices concern about modernist architects on shortlist to masterplan Chelsea Barracks
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Government insists eco-towns work with locals
Developers of first wave of eco-towns told to have closer ties with existing communities
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Housing starts in US take surprise dip
Number of homes built drops 1% in July, undermining hopes of a housing recovery
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Halcrow to cut up to 269 jobs
Engineering firm consults staff over redundancies across in UK and Ireland after fall in workload
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HLM, Arup and EC Harris nab prison design job
The three firms will provide design services before work begins on 800-bed jail, and act as design adviser and contract administrator during construction