All Building articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 3
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Stewart Milne Group to lay off 20% of staff
Housebuilder responds to Scottish economic downturn by axing a fifth of workers
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Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion: chaos rules again
Etiquette-free and totally disorganised party "planning" made the opening of Gehry’s Hyde Park pavilion as chaotic as the deliberately deconstructivist building itself
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It's a Knockout… with added architects
Battersea Power Station and Peckham Library battled it out with other buildings in an architecturally themed comedy challenge
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Turner & Townsend profits soar by 29%
International contracts boost consultant's first results as plc
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Tories pledge to pay firms £2,000 for each apprentice
Shadow skills secretary says plans would create 100,000 apprenticeship places
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Government announces 20 new housing growth points
Nearly 75,000 more homes from Newcastle to Cornwall
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Exhibitor of the Week: Coillte Panel Products
In the second of a series of profiles of exhibitors at Sustainability Now, here is more detail on Coillte Panel Products.
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Swedish scheme sets standard for eco conferencing
Stockholm hotel and conference centre provides test case for Nordic eco-labelling
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Minerva set to accept £258m takeover offer
Property group's share price rockets after announcing 160p-a-share deal with Dubai real estate group Limitless
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New affordable housing model could become law
Community Land Trusts to be included in proposed amendment to Housing and Regeneration Bill
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Off-shore wind set to create 30,000 jobs in North-east
Energy minister Malcolm Wicks makes claims as he launches New and Renewable Energy Centre in Northumberland
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ODA admits it may overspend 2012 contingency budget
Annual report reveals 20% chance that Olympic Games will not be delivered within £7bn budget
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Government announces sites for 'extra care' homes for elderly
Department of Health will spend £80m on more than 2,000 homes across the country
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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill redesign Mumbai shanty town
US practice to oversee £500m development to help regenerate Indian city
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Government: Revamped Construction Act clauses could save industry £1bn
Long-awaited draft clauses announced by DBERR aim to improve industry cash flow with savings of £1bn
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Wates fined over carbon monoxide leak
Contractor breached safety rules after roofing work put residents in 11 homes in Birmingham at risk
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Jewish Community Centre goes back to drawing board
Group reacts to credit crunch and asks architet Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to look at other options
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Buy-to-let investors face £500m in fines
Get EPCs or face consequences warns National Landlords Association
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Demand for commercial property at 10-year low
RICS survery blames weak retail sales, caution in banking sector and oversupply of office space
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Young people opt for sheds as affordable homes
Potential first-time buyers are shunning the property market to build wooden chalets in parents' back gardens