All Building articles in 18 July 2008
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Wind turbines at Elephant still possible, says Southwark ...
... but they won't produce 'satisfactory' power replies BRE
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ISG wins £26m Cheshire college project
Contractor will refurbish add new campus to Edwardian main hall of Sir John Deane's College in Northwich
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The dangerous world of motor racing
This photographer at the French Grand Prix circuit proves motor racing can be a dangerous event
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Construction takes leading role in rise of vocational qualifications
Review shows more than doubling of vocational qualifications awarded in the UK over past five years
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Housing tenant ties himself to bridge in protest over repairs
Worcester Community Housing tenant stops rush-hour traffic in frustration at four-month wait for completion of repairs
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Lend Lease may need bail-out funding for Olympic village
MPs warn that government will probably have to break into contingency fund to enable developer to proceed
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£41.5m loss propels Fison out of Skanska top job
UK chief exec to be replaced immediately after global boss dissatisfied with British first-half loss
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Carillion awarded £96m Birmingham motorway deal
Highways Agency traffic management project aims to reduce congestion on motorways around the city
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Balfour Beatty wins £200m US military housing contract
Seven-year contract marks start of longer-term PPP deal to provide homes on three US air base
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Capita's profit leaps 16%
Consultant reports strong first half with turnover rising 20% to £1.18bn
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Flint labels eco-town legal challenge 'spurious'
Housing minister dismisses claims that new green settlements will bypass planning laws
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RNJ appointed on St Oswald’s Hospice scheme
Newcastle consultant QS and CDM co-ordinator on £2.8m extension project
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Plan to prevent delay on Heathrow East terminal
Balfour Beatty to build £350m airport pier early so first phase of troubled terminal can open for 2012 Games
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Prime minister entertains Foster, Rogers, and Zaha
Trio of starchitects have dinner with Gordon Brown at Chequers
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Go-ahead for UK nuclear research institute
New lab approved as part of £2bn regeneration plan for West Cumbria
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Currie & Brown rejigs global PPP services
Consultant responds to growing international demand by setting up 'hubs' in Dubai, Paris and New Jersey
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Liverpool's waterfront takes shape
Latest images of construction progress at Pier Head/Mann Island, where three major regeneration projects are under way
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Parliament gives green light to Crossrail
£16bn London rail project given royal assent on last day of parliamentary business
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Council leaders warn eco-towns face legal challenge
Local Government Association says government approach is flawed and could create grounds for judicial review