All Building articles in 18 June 2010 – Page 5
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Bam & Co make most of school work before the bell goes
Business barometer £2.2bn is won in May as councils rush to let schools before Osborne’s Budget
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OGC axed in shake-up
The government has revealed that its procurement arm, the Office of Government Commerce will be swallowed up by the Cabinet Office as part of its efficiency drive
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Health centre by HLM Architects: A healthier Hull
Work has begun on a £16m health centre in Hull city centre
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Not in anyone's back yard ...
It is great to see that something is finally being done about “garden grabbing”
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The door had already closed
I am writing regarding the article entitled “As one door closes …” (4 June, page 30)
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Hansom: All or nothing
While Prince Charles bemoans Western society and the HCA brings back prohibition, one architectural practice is virtually bathing in booze and the World Cup is, frankly, getting out of hand
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Greening commercial property: What is acceptable behaviour in an office?
Well, installing energy-efficient plant and using it intelligently, are two examples. And this Carbon Trust mini-conference explains why it could save us all £27bn over the next 40 years
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Aldar’s Abu Dhabi HQ: One last spin of the wheel
Aldar’s Abu Dhabi headquarters is one of the final feats of jaw-dropping construction machismo we’ll see from the UAE for a while, says Thomas Lane. And it gives us plenty of reasons to mourn their passing …
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EU fines bathroom fittings cartel €622m
Grohe, Hansa and Roca among 17 firms punished for price fixing
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Profit falls 40% at Faber Maunsell
Profits at the firm formerly known as Faber Maunsell fell 40% last year owing to what the company called the “tough economic environment”
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Crossrail £3m away from Woolwich Arsenal station deal
Crossrail is thought to be close to signing a deal with Berkeley Homes to fund the station at Woolwich Arsenal, as optimism grows that the scheme will avoid significant cuts in scope
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in May 2010
Sales have barely changed since this time last year, but registrations are significantly higher
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Latest contruction appointments 18 June 2010
Paul Hammond has been appointed by Mott MacDonald to develop an economic regeneration research and consultancy business in the UK
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Up for the cup
Goal celebrations are brilliant expressions of national identity (but not you, Clint Dempsey). How does architecture reflect where a nation has come from and where it’s going, asks Amanda Levete
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Network Rail chief to resign over £600k bonus
UK’s highest-paid civil servant stands down after government pressure to accept less money
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Building buys a pint … for Chandler KBS
The memory of Thierry Henry’s handball seems to still cause noel physical pain
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Waitrose’s Nigel Keen: ‘The next 10 years will be fun’
Few people expected Waitrose to do well out of the recession. But profit is up 25%, it’s building 10 supermarkets a year, and now has plans to take on the convenience store market. No wonder property boss Nigel Keen is feeling so chipper
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