All Building articles in 17 October 2008 – Page 3
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UK leads world in offshore wind power
But more funds needed to meet future targets, energy leaders warn
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Government to pay small firms in 10 days
Mandelson announces pledge as part of package to aid small businesses through hard times
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£44k fine after builder paralysed in fall
HSE highlights need for height risk assessment after man falls two storeys on site
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Number of firms on 'critical list' soars
Corporate rescue specialist Begbies Traynor says 1055 construction firms suffered critical problems in the last three months
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How the credit crunch is hitting private tenants
The housing slump could see more private tenants lose their homes and unscuplulous landlords move into the market. But our columnist says greater regulation could be an unexpected boon for institutional investors
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Landscaping firm slaps carbon labels on all products
Collaboration with Carbon Trust creates first of a kind
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RLF Brighton sixth in Dragon Boat Race
Consultant raises £1,848 for Rocking horse and Help a Local Child
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Newcastle builder killed after fall from height
HSE investigates after man aged 57 dies falling 9m while fitting windows on a loft conversion
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South Africa launches green ratings for buildings
Australian body to help introduce sustainable construction ideas to African nation
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Sustainability TV: Successful schools in shades of green
A look at two of London's best new teaching institutions
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The 80% carbon reduction target is one we can achieve
The construction industry has a big part to play in helping the government achieve its ambitious environmental target for 2050
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Foster’s Canary Wharf Crossrail presentation 'misleading', says Cabe
Design review panel praises architectural concept for Isle of Dogs station, but remains unconvinced by plans
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The Dubai beach-sex couple deserved a jail sentence
It is the most liberal city in the UAE, but expats in Dubai who do not respect Islamic culture can expect harsh treatment
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Victoria scheme by John McAslan in for planning
Land Securities submits further application for revamp of Victoria in London
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Fall in demand keeps tenders low, says RICS
Tender prices remain level despite rising material costs
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Mortgage lending falls 42% since last year
Council of Mortgage Lenders says gross lending declined to £17.7bn in September, the lowest figure since January 2005
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UK economy already in recession, says analyst
Ernst & Young says British economy is shrinking but downturn will be short-lived
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Hotel giant Jumeirah unfazed by credit crunch
Dubai-based developer's confidence in global expansion plans is undented