All Building articles in 17 October 2008 – Page 4
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Two dead in Delhi metro crane collapse
Construction worker and bus driver killed and 11 hurt on Indian rail project
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Barratt to raise £200m in land sell-off
Reports that troubled housebuilder is looking at 4,400ha fire sale
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The Orchard wins green 'Oscar'
Belfast scheme with “very good” BREEAM rating picks up RICS Sustainability Award
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Building's poker kings raise £6000 for charity
Construction's card sharps headed for the casino in our second annual poker tournament
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HSE will not prosecute over Liverpool crane death
Investigation concludes that there is insufficient evidence to bring action over January 2007 accident
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Code for Sustainable Homes is flawed, claims GHA
Water wastage will continue as the Code drives developers to install impractical fittings
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Housebuilding shares drop dramatically
Despite gains in the market overall, housebuilders' shares this morning saw significant drops of 10-11%
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Women under-represented in construction, reveals guide
Female employees can make up as little as 10% of total staff and are unlikely to gain equity
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Doodlebug bomb at Thames Gateway Forum
V1 flying bomb to feature on stand of BACTEC, which has cleared bombs from the regeneration area
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Feed-in tariff 'meaningless' without figures say experts
Sustainability champions urge more detail from government
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UK raises emissions target
Government increases from 60% to 80% its target for cutting carbon emissions by 2050
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Corus cuts steel output by 20%
UK and Netherlands plants slash production in response to economic crisis
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Wembley scores at building control awards
Stadium wins Best Commercial Project and is runner-up in two other classes at Local Authority Building Control Awards
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Alan Sugar's firm sues surveyor for alleged negligence
Amsprop City Properties seeks damages of £300k after buying property with 'Regent Street disease'
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Whoops! I dropped my brush
Lee Levy of NLC spotted this heart-stopping paint job on a hotel building site in Aruba.
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Features
The tracker: Still in the woods
Although some regions’ fortunes are looking up, activity continues to decline and it’s showing no signs of getting better, warns Experian Business Strategies
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Comment
Scheming spires
Could the Royal Town Planning Institute have contributed to the shortage of qualified planners?
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Sharewatch: Hooligans at the poker table
Christopher Rickard, Taylor Wimpey’s new finance director, has an interesting few weeks ahead of him.
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Unlikely partners
This man is dancing with a 13-tonne digger as part of the Dance Umbrella festival, which comes to London this weekend.