All Building articles in 16 January 2009 – Page 8
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Five vie for £3bn Crossrail work
Five firms are in the running to oversee Network Rail’s £3bn programme of work on Crossrail
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2009: the sustainable year ahead
Michael Willoughby flicks through his diary to the key events that make 2009 such a critical 12 months for sustainability
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Construction output to plunge 7% in 2009
Increased public expenditure by the government will not prevent construction output falling steeply in 2009, according to figures released this week
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Detox issue: January 2009
One thing that is definitely going to survive the credit crunch is the drive to cut the UKs carbon emissions 80% by 2050. So welcome to a world of whirling propellers, humming reactors, tourniquet-tight regulation and energy certificates scattered like confetti over the built environment. Our ...
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Planning applications: December 2008
Residential schemes at planning stage hold steady and some very big projects are in the pipeline
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Rok takes top spot in December but work is half 2007 levels
Company wins £375m of contracts, but overall value of work falls by £1.8bn
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Latest construction appointments - 16 January 2009
CB Richard Ellis has named Darren Berman director of energy and sustainability consulting
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Self-builders ‘can create 50,000 jobs’
Up to 50,000 construction jobs can be saved if self-build house construction doubles, according to a report published this week by a national organisation for people who build their own homes
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Capita Symonds appoints Northern regional director
Ex-Atkins technical development director joins consultant in the property segment
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RICS appoints new fellow
Nottingham Trent University head of construction management named fellow
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Capita Symonds recruits world heritage expert
Consultant hires senior heritage management consultant
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Cluttons hires London partner
Consultant appoints dilapidations specialist for its project and building consultancy division
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Hill wins £240m Flame Towers contract in Baku
Consultant project manager on first contract in Republic of Azerbaijan
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Andrew Lowther's postcard from Brisbane
The Gleeds QS who set up the Brisbane office says despite the recent late afternoon storms, it remains a great place be
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Berger Hill wins numerous Middle East schemes
Hill and Louis Berger SAS joint venture firm will project manage a range of schemes in the region
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Middle East Q&A: Muhyiddin Itani
Davis Langdon's Beirut director explains why construction in Lebanon has been booming in recent years, and advises UK firms how to get involved
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Profit and turnover to crash 70% across construction sector
Business survey reveals building will be the industry worst hit by the downturn this year