All Building articles in 16 January 2009 – Page 5
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Martin Spring is sprung from Building
Building's architectural editor moves on to pastures new after 31 years on the magazine
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Carbon Trust calls for switch to large-scale wood fuel
But experts warn over carbon-heavy transport implications
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2012 Olympics creates 30,000 construction jobs
Workforce on Olympic site will triple this year, with further apprenticeships pledged
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APC tips: Recent changes to the APC process
The APC process was recently redrafted, so read on to find out what's changed
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Atkins plans 210 job cuts in Middle East division
Consultant's chief exec warns staff of coming redundancies and delays annual pay review for six months
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Construction leaders warn government to boost lending
Construction Council voices concern that credit woes are causing long-term damage
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Work starts on Metz's £40m South Leicestershire College
Bowmer & Kirkland begins construction of new campus building featuring Arup-engineered steel sculpture
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Beckett unveils £200m mortgage rescue scheme
Housing associations to buy up homes of struggling mortgage-payers in 80 local authority areas
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Mott MacDonald hired on £100m UAE oil depot
Gulf Petrochem signs up consultant for development of oil storage terminal
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The very depths of holl…
David Boyes from Davis Langdon took this photo of safety precautions in Huddersfield. We’re intrigued – just how deep is this “holl”?
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Not a problem, a solution
Like collaborative working, being sustainable was a child of the boom years.
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Payup time
We have recently completed the fit-out of the offices of Maidstone council’s “one-stop-shop”, and were genuinely pleased to have our invoice for the architectural work paid in just 15 days
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You’re part of the problem
“BSF Schools: Why is it so difficult?” was the web headline of an article in your 9 January issue.
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That was then, this is now
The recession gives us the opportunity to explore new ideas, says Gus Alexander. And, who knows, we might even get to think beyond the certainties of our home-owning democracy
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Do I know you?
The £1.6bn, 150,000m2 Westfield Centre in west London was opened on 30 October 2008
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HBOS may sell housebuilders
HBOS may merge social housing investments Keepmoat and Apollo to sell as a single entity following its takeover by Lloyds TSB
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Green Tape: Sustainability regulation
To keep up with environmental regulations, contractors must build sustainability into their contracts
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Government moots SAP levy
The government is considering introducing a levy on domestic Energy Performance Certificates to pay for the expansion of the system used to assess the energy efficiency of houses
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HCA will fund land purchase to kickstart housebuilding
Homes agency offers 50% of land buying costs to housing associations that promise to build more