All Building articles in 19 November 2010 – Page 2
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NewsKier spends £2.4m on green energy specialist Beco
Acquistition enables contractor to move further into photovoltaic sector
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NewsConstruction insolvencies fall 19%
Lower insolvency rates reflect broad trend across all sectors
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NewsBring three sites to life in the Royal Docks
Three temporary sites in East London are up for grabs in a new Site Life competition
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NewsM25 PFI deal 'not value for money'
Highways agency could have saved £1.1bn by considering alternatives
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NewsBarratt to use Building for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised
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NewsT Clarke on even keel despite £40m drop in orders
Scaling back of schemes shrinks contractor’s order book
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NewsMore surveyors report falling workloads
Public housing hits record low as expectations for future work drop
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NewsStratford scholars
Make has won planning for an education building in Stratford, London, provisionally titled the Stratford Island University Centre
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Comment
Not over yet
I enjoyed the broad-ranging discussion as a panel member of the round table on cavity walls on 7 September
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NewsMaking a point
WSP’s Grand Palladium injects futuristic design and some serious angles into the heart of Mumbai’s commercial district
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FeaturesDoing an MBA: Ready for lift-off?
It takes time, effort and money. But doing an MBA can also help you raise your game and take both your career, and your thinking, to the next level
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CommentLet’s rebuild our legal system
The fundamental truth about contract law is that those who use it don’t understand it, and so it endangers their survival. Shouldn’t the government rethink the whole thing?
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NewsRok job losses hit Scottish workers hardest
Failure to find a buyer means 768 redundancies north of the border
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Comment
Finer matters
Some of us may remember the Royal Fine Art Commission (RFAC). It was about as effective as Cabe, though having to work more through the community














