All Building articles in 16 September 2011 – Page 5
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NewsPolice investigate property fraud at Edinburgh council
Council calls in auditors and suspends half its property department as BBC alleges serious wrongdoing
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NewsCrossrail contractors to use new Lafarge rail link
The cement company says the freight connection will open in February 2012
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NewsLib Dems deny £5bn capital spending boost
Cabinet ministers allegedly told the BBC that plans are under discussion to kickstart economy with spending boost
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CommentShoe box homes is RIBA's Gerald Ratner moment
Report on size of new homes could have devastating impact on housing development
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NewsAtkins lands nuclear plant contract
Engineer will design extension to Chester uranium enrichment plant
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NewsUnion prepares strike ballot over sparks' wages
Action expected before December over 6,000 workers’ pay and conditions
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NewsCameron writes to National Trust over planning fears
PM pledges to safeguard the environment through responsible planning reform
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CommentMonitoring is answer to Stunell's green fears
Monitoring buildings’ energy performance is essential to achieve our low carbon goal – if we fail in reducing emissions it will have serious consequences
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NewsNHS trusts endangered by new-build PFI contracts, says minister
Liabilities from £12.6bn of PFI contracts put 22 hospital trusts in jeopardy
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NewsRyder Architecture merges with London practice JAA
Firms merge in effort to boost offering in UK and in countries including China
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FeaturesMy working day: EC Harris QS Rachel Titley
The chartered QS at EC Harris in Birmingham keeps her team of trainees and associates busy whilst juggling her family and working life
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