All Building articles in 18 September 2009
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Education spending cuts: any hints?
With the party conference season in full swing, we just might find out where we stand with the school building programme
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Kent plant hire firm fined £100k for crane collapse
Accident involving Select Plant Hire equipment caused injury and damage and loss of business of £4.8m
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Locals launch Wigan BSF legal challenge
Opponents to new 'super school' scheme want land to be ringfenced for community use
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Chelsea Barracks shortlist 10 reveal design teams
Extended shortlist of consortiums in the running to work on controversial London scheme
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Education project of the month: Harrow schools
Kier Southern completed sixth-form centres with minimal disturbance to pupils
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Shapps tells housing associations to 'prepare for the worst'
Shadow housing minister insists that Tory administration would be 'deliberately pro-development'
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Most MPs unaware of zero-carbon housing target
Study reveals widespread ignorance of government's 2016 target
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Alison Brooks appointed to Northampton university masterplan
Architect wins design competition to work on 14.5 acre campus
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Zaha named Japanese art laureate
Four out of five artists honoured in annual awards are from UK
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Pain in the glass: Cleaning the Burj Dubai
Daredevil window cleaners add sparkle to the world's tallest building
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CITB appoints deputy chair
Judy Lowe will start the two-day-a-week job at training body from 1 October
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LSC approves £40m funding for two more colleges
Stalled schemes in Manchester and Skelmersdale to get off the ground
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MJ Gleeson makes loss of £54m – on turnover of £55m
Urban housing specialist hit by £45m land writedown, as turnover plummets 42%
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Rok lands £40m repair deal with London Victoria
Contractor to provide all property maintenance for insurers' customers for next three years
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Building collapses in India killing at least 15
Rescuers struggle to save 50 people trapped inside thermal power plant where construction work was being carried out
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60m-high contemporary lighthouse to be symbol of Saudi university
Australian firm Urban Art Projects says design was inspired by ancient Arabic maritime traditions, regional art and marine ecology of Red Sea
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Cemex opens Essex cement plant
Materials firm invests £49m in cement grinding and blending facility
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OFT press reaction: 'Cowboys, crooks and cover-pricing'
The OFT fines have sparked a series of attacks on the industry in the national press, here’s a selection of the damning coverage…
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Alan Sugar was victim of bid-rigging
Businessman and Apprentice star's Dover Street Market contract was secured after Mansell paid rival Concentra to put in artificially high bid, says Evening Standard