All Building articles in 18 September 2009 – Page 2
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Mortgage approvals rise 81% over the year
British Bankers' Association says annual rise for August due to low levels of lending last year
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Campaign group denies asbestos advert 'exaggerated' danger
International Ban Asbestos Secretariat claims banned HSE advert 'if anything underestimated' number of deaths caused by asbestos exposure
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Tender of the day: £2m swimming pool in Lake District
Tender for contract in Cumbria closes on 23 October
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World Green Building Day highlights need for carbon savings
UK Green Building Council launches campaign to persuade government to reduce emissions ahead of Copenhagen climate change talks
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John Healey: 'It's clear we have a big job on climate change'
Housing minister John Healey speaks to Building on World Green Building Day about the challenges of Copenhagen
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Cityscape back on agenda for Nakheel and Emaar
Dubai developers abandon decision to pull out of Dubai property exhibition
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Barratt and Redrow announce big rights issues
Barratt to strengthen decimated balance sheets with rights issues of £720m
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Is it still cover pricing without the phone call?
The OFT has outlawed cover pricing, but that won’t stop firms putting in high bids so they lose contracts they can’t cope with
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OFT: 'Councils are free to sue'
Director in charge of competition body's bid-rigging inquiry says local authorities should feel free to take legal action against guilty firms
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Kier mulls over options after £18m OFT fine
Contractor incurs highest fine, despite not being involved in more serious forms of bid-rigging
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Durkan vows to fight OFT over subdivision's £3.1m fine
Contractor disputes liability for cover-pricing at Concentra, which it sold off in 2007
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OFT fines should go to 'victims' says local government body
Chair of Local Government Association says firms found guilty of bid-rigging should consider giving money back to local areas
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OFT says six firms paid or received compensation payments
Fines imposed on Bowmer and Kirkland, Durkan, Herbert Baggaley, Mansell, Thomas Fish and Wildgoose Construction
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Willmott Dixon may appeal against £4.5m OFT fine
Contractor will 'carefully consider' details of decision over cover pricing and grounds for appeal
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Business department warns clients not to blacklist bid-rigging firms
Government body says excluding guilty firms from future tenders would be 'double jeopardy and limit competitive choice'
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Government confirms inquiry into Preston regeneration scheme
Public inquiry to be held into £700m Tithebarn development after complaints about its size from nearby Blackpool and Blackburn
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OFT verdict: The client's options
What could those who have employed or are currently employing the services of contractors named by the OFT do now they know the score
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Pochin posts £9.4m loss
A rise in profit in contractor-developer's construction division not enough to offset losses in property and residential parts of the business