All Building articles in 20 June 2008 – Page 7
-
News
St Pancras champagne bar developer goes into administration
Eugena, the £50m-turnover developer that built the world’s longest champagne bar at St Pancras station last year, has gone into administration, with the loss of 130 jobs.
-
News
St Pancras champagne bar developer goes into administration
Eugena, the £50m-turnover developer, has gone into administration with the loss of 130 jobs
-
News
Fatal accident brings work to halt on Bovis’ Sky TV site
Police and HSE launch investigation after agency worker on £130m London office scheme is killed
-
News
Flint rows back from 3m home commitment
Housing minister Caroline Flint (pictured) declined to reaffirm the government’s promise to build 3 million homes in England by 2020 in advance of her keynote speech to the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference in Harrogate this week.
-
News
Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in May 2008
This month’s data shows private sector registrations have halved in a year
-
News
Carillion to start McAlpine sell-off with £20m plant deal
Quarry plant services and utility divisions set to follow accommodation business in trade sale
-
News
Here's an idea: No 2
Building materials company CEMEX UK has been using chipped tyres as substitute fuel to improve its environmental performance.
-
Comment
The way to 13,500
Your leader on the industry’s ability to meet government employment targets was not accurate (13 June, page 3).
-
News
A radical plan to turn existing homes green
Cutting carbon emissions from homes is not as hard as some make out - but tough rules are needed to make people bother
-
News
APC Trainer on... procurement unpacked (T062)
How to handle a grilling on procurement and tendering
-
News
Councils to be penalised for late local plans
Government threatens to get tough with local authorities that fail to draw up local development frameworks
-
News
Public sector to take on social housing developments
Government plans public-led building programme to counter private housebuilders' building freeze
-
News
Regulator to keep closer watch on troubled housing associations
Housing Corporation will eye those most at risk from the credit crunch