All Building articles in 14 January 2011 – Page 5
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Features
Heat, Dust and opportunity in Iraq: Back to Basra
Improved security and oil-funded mega projects make Iraq a land of rising opportunity for British companies starved of contracts at home. That’s not to say working there is a picnic … Building reports from the country’s biggest construction site
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News
Costain likely to make third attempt for Mouchel
Analysts predict next bid could be made more attractive if construction group dips into cash pile
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Comment
How to do architecture right
I don’t entirely disagree with Lucy Rogers’ points (inbox, 10 December) in relation to my column (19 November, page 31)
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News
Housing stats: Residential projects and approvals
This month’s data shows the South-east has the highest number of schemes on the go
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News
Apollo caught up in fraud investigation into subsidiary
Property services group distances itself from inquiry into former directors of firm it bought last year
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Comment
VAT on domestic animals
Funny how Labour’s 1% hike on NI was a “jobs tax” that every CEO in the country seemed to want to scream about and sign carefully staged letters about, but now a 2.5% rise in VAT is being introduced by this shambles of a government with barely a word from ...
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News
2012 Olympic stadium: Foodlighting system
Lighting manufacturer Philips has supplied its Arena Vision MVF404 floodlighting system for the 2012 Olympic Stadium
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Features
Three of a kind: Dublin airport's Terminal 2
Dublin airport’s new Terminal 2 consists of three different elements, straddling a road. What unites the building is the curving roof form - made up of more than 300 flat panel shapes. Stephen Kennett meets the designers
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News
Gleeds project manager on Midlands college
Consultant is project manager and lead consultant on the Stourbridge Further Education College campus scheme
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Leading housebuilders buck trend for falling prices
Barratt and Persimmon boost prices by up to 11% as top firms embrace shared equity deals
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News
UK head of Qatari Diar steps down
Stephen Barter to be replaced by John Wallace as UK chief executive of developer
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CECA national director to step down
Rosemary Beales to step down in March after nearly 15 years at the helm
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News
London mayor approves Battersea revamp
£5.4bn development to include a two-station Northern line extension
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News
Scottish construction confidence falls again
Latest survey suggests almost 80% of Scottish construction companies predict activity will fall next year
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Keller faces £25m goodwill write off
Troubled groundworks specialist loses £20-25m on US and Spanish companies
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Arcadis to rebuild Corrie set after tram fireball
Consultant to act as QS on new Coronation Street set in Salford after explosive stunt destroyed old location
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