All Building articles in 18 September 2009 – Page 4
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Land Secs sells share of Bullring for £210m
Developer has sold its one third ownership of Birmingham shopping centre to Australian government investment fund
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Lib Dems want £1m-property tax
Nick Clegg to announce 0.5% levy on most valuable homes at party's annual conference
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Features
Philip Youell interview: ‘We read the market right’
No new major schemes in the UK or Europe, a global recession and the collapse of business in Dubai. So why is EC Harris so bullish? Chief executive Philip Youell explains how his re-engineering of the (former) cost consultant has been vindicated
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Richard Rogers to quit London mayor's design advisor role
Architect to relinquish positions on Boris Johnson’s design advisory and Great Spaces panels
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Former Alfred McAlpine directors jailed for fraud
Senior construction executives made up about £10m of expected payments, and deceived auditors by showing them stockpiles of slate with the other crates empty
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Pay deal staves off power station strikes
Electrical Construction Industry Association and unions came to agreement over salary rise last night
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Video: Geoff French on global infrastructure
The chairman of Scott Wilson and the Association for Consultancy and Engineering discusses the prospects for more investment in infrastructure and attracting talent to the industry
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Keith Clarke: I can't remember when we last had sensible energy policy
World leaders must thrash out Climate Change agreement at Copenhagen says Atkins boss
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C2C racers roll into town
A fierce night of roller bike racing in London marks launch of Cycle to Cannes 2010 bike ride
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An apprentice's tale
When Allan Lamb was laid off at the end of last year, his career was put on hold, but thanks to the apprenticeship matching service he has found a new job
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Property bosses point to huge opportunities in sector
However, chief executives of Helical Bar and Prestbury say that it will take another decade for values to reach those of June 2007
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John Hutton lined up as EDF adviser
Former energy minister would become a member of French power giant’s stakeholder advisory panel
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Babcock to buy commercial arm of UK atomic energy agency
Business secretary says acquisition will allow agency to ‘take advantage of new opportunities in the nuclear industry’
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Balfour Beatty shares fall 3%
Shares had risen 8% in wake of contractor’s purchase of infrastructure group Parsons BrinckerhoffShares in Balfour Beatty fell back more than 3% in early trading as the City digested the contractors £380m deal to acquire US infrastructure group Parsons Brinckerhoff. The deal, Balfour’s biggest purchase, had pushed Balfour shares up ...
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HLM submits plans for super-green Cornish school
Brannel school will aim to achieve a BREEAM "excellent" rating
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Battle chess: modernists versus traditionalists
Mobile Studio have made a chess set that could settle the feud between Prince Charles' and Richard Rogers for good
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Bam lands Co-op coup with Manchester headquarters win
Contractor to build 15-storey 3D Reid-designed office for banking and retail group
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Ministers plan spending cuts
Chancellor holds series of cabinet meetings to identify which programmes to target
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New relationships
Croydon council has given planning consent to a 389,000ft2 “public service delivery hub” in its town centre