All Building articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 8
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JCB to cut 500 jobs
JCB has announced its intention to axe 500 manufacturing jobs in the UK, in the first wave of redundancies to hit the construction plant sector.
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£5bn Greenwich Peninsula hits problems
Developers Quintain and Lend Lease could be forced to build most of the £5bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme themselves, it has emerged.
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Davis Langdon turnover up 35% on back of Middle East boom
Consultant reports rise in global turnover to £259m, boosted by growth in the Middle East
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Viñoly arts centre £3m over budget and one year late
No end in sight for Colchester scheme after envelope and glazing contractors pull out of job
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2016 zero-carbon target cannot be met
Housebuilders will not be able to build zero-carbon homes without a major change in government energy policy, housebuilders have told ministers, writes Joey Gardiner.
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2016 zero-carbon target cannot be met
Housebuilders will not be able to build zero-carbon homes without a major change in government energy policy, housebuilders have told ministers
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Gleeds signs up for 2012 media centre
Consultant project manager on the £400m media centre for the 2012 Olympics
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Industry hits 18-year low as prices rise and demand cools
Effect of the market downturn is spreading beyond housebuilders as industry activity goes into reverse
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Building intelligence Q1 2008: Hold on tight
Performance varied widely across the industry, with the M&E and infrastructure sectors looking healthy despite the financial turmoil. Experian Business Strategies explains why …
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'Disconnected' eco-towns will fail, says report
Research looks to Europe for increasing the benighted project's luck
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APC Trainer on... process and procedures (T068)
An essential competency for all project managers
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MPs attack government's 'empty rhetoric' in delivering green offices
All-party report offers eight ways Brown could get back on the road
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Supermarket sweep?
The government's revised planning statement is supposed to boost the health of town centres but it could have the opposite effect
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Government agency to review all housing schemes
Homes and Communities Agency moves to stop projects faltering
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Housing 'ignored' in youth crime plan
Social landlords are disappointed that housing is downplayed in the government’s blueprint on tackling youth crime.