All Building articles in 17 April 2009 – Page 2
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Budget 2009: 'this talk of efficiency is too little and too late'
QSs give their latest reactions to the chancellor's package of measures to help the construction industry
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Budget 2009: 'this will do little to increase the housing supply'
The housebuilding industry gives its latest reactions to the funding and measures announced by the chancellor
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Budget 2009: 'little positive news for architecture'
In the industry's latest reaction to the chancellor's speech, the RIBA president finds the government's investment plans wanting
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Budget 2009: 'funding will make a real difference to green businesses'
The industry's latest reactions to the chancellor's success in putting sustainability issues at the heart of the spending agenda
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Goverment injects £300m into stalled college schemes
Extra money announced in today’s budget will mean small number of the 144 stalled schemes will restart
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Budget 2009: the industry responds
Industry figures offer their responses to Alistair Darling's budget
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Budget 2009: Chancellor pledges £500m to restart frozen projects
But economy will contract by 3.5% and public borrowing will reach £175bn in 2009
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Treasury review reveals scope for £11bn property savings
Procurement and management efficiency are targeted as areas for savings over 10-year period
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Scaffolding for a tight Budget
With cost cutting on everybody's mind on Budget day, here's a novel idea from Staffordshire – make your own scaffolding!
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Banks stump up for £5bn M25 widening
Scheme's preferred bidder successfully secures entire funding without recourse to PFI rescue fund
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Aldar to set up JV for Al Raha Beach scheme
Developer links up with investor to develop Al Remila section of waterfront city development
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Cityscape: quietly confident in Abu Dhabi
The Gulf property event may be radically less gung ho than last time, but the mood is still upbeat
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Dubai developers to get second $10bn bail out this year
Government says the first $10m is already feeding through to contractors
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Engineers warn chancellor not to neglect infrastructure
ACE highlights long-term risks if the Budget fails to maintain investment in the built environment
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House sales soar 40% in March
Government data shows 13% monthly rise even after adjustment for seasonal trends
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Public borrowing hits post-war record high
Chancellor will have to issue £200bn of government bonds this year to cover debt
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Apprentices may help firms win government work
Office of Government Commerce has advised spending departments on how to include apprenticeship requirements in contracts without breaking EU law
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Hopkins Architects' Greenwich market scheme in for planning
Redeveloped 179-year-old market in south-east London will include retail units, hotel and new covered market
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Industry accuses Tesco of profiting from fee cuts
Association for Consultancy and Engineering boss hits out at Tesco for ‘boosting record profis by arbitrarily seeking cuts in fees of up to 40% from construction suppliers’
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Olympic inspectors land in London
International committee will visit site to check on progress of 2012 build programme