All Building articles in 20 March 2009 – Page 2
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Man killed on London construction site
HSE is investigating the death of a 30-year-old last week on a site at Swan Lane
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London university seeks architect for £45m scheme
University College London issues call to tender for £45m medical research facility
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Severfield-Rowen defies downturn with 22% profit rise
Structural steel firm tipped to replace Cleveland Bridge on the Shard is confident of 'satisfactory' 2009
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Refusal overturned on CZWG's Wembley housing scheme
Public inquiry sees £25m student housing scheme approved after council refusal
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ISG starts work on 2012 velodrome
Pile driving opens construction phase on Hopkins' design for world's fastest cycling track
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'UK's greenest healthcare building' breaks ground
£300m new building at Great Ormond Street will offset more than 20,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year
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Salad saves Japanese steel factory
Firm diversifies into growing lettuce as downturn hits demand for construction products
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Surprise rise in inflation rocks markets
Bank of England may reconsider plan to pump cash into the economy
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Henry Boot posts 59% fall in profit
Strong construction activity contributes to 55% increase in group revenue but property devaluations hit pre-tax profit
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Dubai's Emaar to shun $10bn bail out
Troubled developer says it will not ask for slice of emergency fund despite owing money
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Just landed: Philip Bray goes to Dubai
Who in their right mind would go to Dubai amid the current turmoil? Well Philip Bray for one. He reckons there is still excellent business to be done in the troubled emirate. Bray joined UK project management and cost consultant, Millbridge in 2008 to develop the business throughout the Middle ...
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Brookfield vs Foster and HOK Sport: Reviewing obligations
Fenwick Elliott discussed yet another dispute that has arisen from the Wembley stadium project
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Mortgage approvals up 16% in February
Number of approvals rises strongly but total lending only slightly up and still half that of a year ago
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Roundabout deal unlocks Elephant scheme
Southwark council and TfL agree roundabout revamp that was holding up regeneration improvements
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Styles & Wood ponders private equity sale
Fit-out firm is also exploring possible rights issue option as retail downturn hits
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Amec to buy Canadian consultant for £4.8m
Addition to firm's environmental division will be ninth such acquisition since January 2007
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Eleven die in collapse at Chinese plant
One worker still buried after ceiling collapsed during construction work on chemical factory in Chongqing
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Roofer auditions for the circus
Poised on a bucket on a single scaffolding plank above thin air – this clown has missed his vocation. Let's hope he lives long enough to fulfil his circus ambitions in a more appropriate context
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RICS tool aims to cut time overruns
Web-based calculator uses data from thousands of real schemes to predict more accurate project time frames
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Edinburgh developer behind £300m Caltongate scheme collapses
Mountgrange Capital files for administration, plunging controversial Edinburgh scheme into confusion