All Building articles in 16 July 2010 – Page 2
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Ed Balls leads teacher protest against BSF cuts
Children join teachers and politicians in Westminster to march against the axing of BSF
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Housebuilding falls after local targets scrapped
NHF says 85,000 planned homes will not be built in England after a government decides to abandon local strategies
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Zaha's Glasgow 'cathedral' wins photography prize
John Dunn’s image of Zaha Hadid’s Riverside Museum in Glasgow wins CIOB’s Art of Building competition
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Barr Construction scoops St Helens rugby stadium
Contractor to build 18,000-seat stadium and 140,000 sq ft Tesco Extra as part of wider regeneration plan
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Banks turn down £350m offer for Crest Nicholson
Offer from venture fund Horizon did not reflect Crest’s true value, according to reports
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Shortlist for £2bn Essex waste PFI revealed
Essex and Southend councils announce three-strong shortlist for PFI-funded waste treatment project
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WSP axes up to 50 jobs ahead of cuts
Consultant reveals that staff cut-backs in roads business could amount to 2% of UK workforce
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Labour's final spending spree boosts output
Construction output in Spring was at highest level since start of recession
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Part of Olympic site shut down after worker falls
A section of the Olympic Village has been closed off after a worker suffers a suspected broken arm
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WSP slashes jobs in advance of government cuts
Consultant confirms another round of redundancies as public sector money dries up
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Three bidders picked for £450m Liverpool hospital
Brookfield has been dropped from the running for the £450m Royal Liverpool hospital.
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Travelodge plans £10m refurb programme
Hotel chain to spruce up estate after buying 52 properties
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We will not be moved
It’s good that the Candy brothers won their breach of contract case against developer Qatari Diar (“Candy brothers win Chelsea Barracks case”, building.co.uk, 25 June)
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In memoriam
On 11 September 2001, 67 British subjects lost their lives in the World Trade Centre attacks
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Large health projects ‘could be stalled for a year’
Health projects could be stalled for a year while the NHS is restructured under the government’s health white paper, industry figures have warned
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Grand Prix
An Audi showroom in west London was one of four winners at the 2010 Structural Steel Design Awards
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Old Nick's fiery furnace
This is an artist’s impression of Grimshaw Architects’ design for an energy-from-waste facility in Suffolk
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Hansom: It's fete
This week, the industry has been enjoying a traditional raffle and a little drinkie, hearing a speech by the local MP, having too many ice creams and wishing the kids would just calm down a bit
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