All Building articles in 20 January 2012 – Page 4
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NewsGovernment must invest in design, Conran argues
Habitat and Design Museum founder says design can invigorate ailing economy
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NewsConstruction to shed 45,000 jobs in 2012
Construction output will fall 3% this year with the loss of 45,000 jobs across the sector, CITB-ConstructionSkills survey finds
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Mace announces new global HQ
All five of the firm’s offices in the capital will merge at Moorgate Hall
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NewsWillmott Dixon, Bullock and Enterprise competing for £1.45bn retrofit job
Shortlist of five teams sees contractors partner with energy companies in West Midlands
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NewsMulti-storey tower collapses
Tall building in Rio collapses killing at least two following reports of gas explosion
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NewsHenry Boot says profit will beat expectations
Contractor issues upbeat trading statement ahead of preliminary results in March
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NewsGreen schools row heats up
Previous government’s green schools adviser voices concern over move to drop BREEAM standard
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NewsThree Scottish companies fined after fall from height
Electrician’s labourer and athlete left with serious injuries after Dundee fall, court hears
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CommentPartner Projects vs Corinthian Nominees: Adjudicators and awarding interest
In a clarification of legitimate conduct for an adjudicator in a final account dispute, the court upheld the adjudicator’s decision to award interest
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NewsPrince of Wales rebrands his built environment charity
Heir to the throne visits London’s Waterloo to launch the Prince’s Foundation for Building Community
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NewsGreen light for construction on £340m Broadgate job
Contractor Mace set to begin main construction work after British Land rubber stamps tenancy deal with UBS
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NewsHouse prices remain flat with market 'dogged by uncertainty'
Hometrack survey shows no month-on-month increase in house prices for 18 months
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NewsSheppard Robson's £750m Fitzrovia development at risk
Dispute between developer and council over level of affordable housing on ‘Noho Square’ site puts plan at risk
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NewsBalfour and Thales bag £335m Danish rail contract
Balfour Beatty and Thales have won a £335m contract to transform Denmark’s rail signalling system
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NewsRichard Diment leaves FMB
The director general of the Federation of Master Builders has left the trade body after an ongoing dispute
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NewsGovernment relaxes carbon targets for new homes
Limiting carbon reduction target on new homes to 8% rather than 25% will lower costs for housebuilders, ministers say
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NewsHCA fast-tracks 18 schemes for funding
Homes and Communities Agency brings forward 18 housing schemes through Get Britain Building programme
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NewsWork to secure Olympic park green legacy complete
Environment Agency hails completion of its work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to create new urban park
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NewsOlympic park legacy sustainability goals unveiled
Legacy body targets zero-carbon for all homes on post-Games site
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