All Building articles in 2003 issue 19 – Page 3
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Features
They think it's all covered
...it is now! But what on earth has the world's largest timber gridshell roof got to do with England's chances of winning the 2006 World Cup?
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News
Hunt goes on for chief of development agency
Regeneration body the East of England Development Agency has restarted its search for a new boss
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Features
New age classes
The government wants school architecture to inspire and stimulate young minds. Building looks at nine trailblazing projects that have tapped into children's imaginations and created very grown-up designs
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News
Construction firms on alert after Saudi suicide attacks
American contractor Bechtel takes steps to safeguard staff after terrorist bombings kill 34
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News
Costs of schools refurb to rise to £60bn
The government's plans to refurbish every secondary school in the country is likely to cost up to £60bn – double the early estimates
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News
Trio win £50m Islington housing job
A team including Pollard Thomas & Edwards Architects and housing associations the Grainger Trust and the Guinness Trust has won a £50m housing scheme in Islington, north London
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News
Six vie for £200m village
Developer Urban Splash and the RIBA have shortlisted six architects, including Glas Architects & Designers and Stephenson Bell, for the first phase of Manchester's £200m millennium village
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News
HSE fines steel firm £75,000 for site death
Steel specialist William Hare has been fined £75,000 by the Health and Safety Executive after the death of one of its workers on a building site in April 1998
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