All Building articles in 19 September 2008 – Page 3
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Gordon's rehearsal night
Last night the Prime Minister was welcomed like a hero, but can he win the crowd with his address to conference today?
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Dutch plans for floating airport in North Sea
Royal Haskoning unveils airport 20km off Dutch coast, including rotating runways
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Minister outlines Labour's regeneration achievements
Andy Burnham claims success in UK cities and looks to 2012 Olympic challenge
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Work finishes on Middlesbrough's £68m college
Scheme includes secondary school and community training facilities
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Heathrow's third runway could be approved by Christmas
Government determined to pursue airport's expansion although inquiry far from complete, reveals the Times
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Overseas PPP: cold comfort in the credit crunch
With PPP just taking off in central Asia, why aren't British firms racing over there?
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Grant launched for energy assessors
NES to give £2,500 to group of assessors or home inspectors that makes the best case for support
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Drive to halve construction waste
Firms throughout the supply chain are urged to commit to targets on reducing non-recycled waste
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Taliban kidnaps 140 construction workers in Afghanistan
Insurgents abduct workers building military base in Farah, Afghanistan
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Sheffield University unveils its rubber-clad 'Soundhouse'
Students this term will be able to use distinctive music facility designed by Carey Jones architects
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UAE puts up £7.34bn to avoid property crash
Gulf state follows in footsteps of US and Europe in setting up emergency lending facility
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Economy could get £30bn nuclear boost
Research predicts “massive” economic benefits from nuclear UK new-build programme
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White elephants, white elephants on parade!
These perceived monstrosities aren't always a cause for doom and gloom, argues the T&T QS
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Minister decries mixed-tenure housing model
Subsidising affordable homes from private sales in mixed estates will no longer work, says minister
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Fatal forklift accident on Scots hydro scheme
Hochtief worker killed during construction of Glendoe hydroelectric station in the Highlands
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Financial markets fail to rally
Shares keep falling as bailout package for US economy makes little impact
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House prices fall further
Asking prices in England and Wales dropped another 1% in September, says Rightmove
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First impressions: Projects by Rafael Viñoly and Atkins
Another ‘First Impressions’ panellist, this time James Procter from Westminster University comments on Rafael Viñoly’s Museum of Modern Arab Art in Qatar and an organic tree house
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Darling pledges action on market turmoil
Chancellor Alistair Darling tells the Labour Conference that he will take steps to deal with economic crisis
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Sustainability: Reasons to be cheerful
Five reasons why going green will not go away during a recession according to experts in the field