All Building articles in 2005 issue 43 – Page 4
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Bright lights of Brum
Birmingham City Football Club has unveiled this image of a proposed £300m sports village in Saltley, east Birmingham, designed by HOK Sport and RTKL.
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HSE monitors bird flu risk from pigeons
The Health and Safety Executive is monitoring the threat posed to construction workers by bird flu amid fears that pigeons could spread the virus to sites.
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Homeowners want cheaper bills not greener measures
More than 86% of house owners say that saving money on bills is more important than energy-saving measures in their homes, a survey has revealed.
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Comment
Get to know each other better
I was interested to read recently published research by consultant Deloitte that highlighted the worrying yet unsurprising fact that “two-thirds of UK businesses do not even ask for detailed reporting” from suppliers.
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Prescott faces legal fight over green belt
Hertfordshire council is preparing to mount a High Court challenge to John Prescott's plans to extend Stevenage into the green belt.
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Chairman of Mace division banned from directorships
Jonathan Yurtsever, chairman of recruitment arm the People Group, will not challenge eight-year disqualification
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Top construction firms vie for Regeneration Awards
Alfred McAlpine, Carillion and BPTW are among the shortlisted companies for the second annual Regeneration Awards, hosted by Building and its sister publications Property Week and Building Design.
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Broadcasting House architect thrown off scheme
Architect MacCormac Jamieson Prichard has been removed from the landmark project to redevelop BBC Broadcasting House.
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Applied Energy enters the low carbon market
Energy technology company Applied Energy Products has entered the low and zero carbon technology market, after signing an exclusive distribution deal with German manufacturer Stiebel Eltron.
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Fuel alert
Ever since Hurricane Katrina, fuel price hikes have been hitting construction sites across the country – ratcheting up the cost of transport, site work, aggregate and products.
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Comment
The dawning of an age …
Saturday night on Channel 4 boded well: baby off to bed nice and early, settle down with the wife and a nice glass of rioja, Kevin McCloud’s learned tones and a deserved early win for the Stealth House.
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Wife Swap worker investigated as T5 faces fresh strike
Crown House, the M&E arm of Laing O'Rourke, is investigating claims that one of its workers on Heathrow Terminal 5, who appeared on Channel 4’s Wife Swap last week, was claiming a lodging allowance at the time.
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Developers line up to bid for £4bn stations overhaul
Stanhope, Helical Bar, British Land and Land Securities in line for work on Network Rail’s upgrade scheme
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£15m Brighton hotel delayed
Myhotel Brighton, the exclusive hotel next to Brighton’s prize-winning Jubilee Library, has been delayed by nine months after its designs were overhauled.
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Treasury agrees to £20,000 ‘roof tax’
The Treasury has approved plans for a £20,000 “roof tax” on each new home in Milton Keynes.
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Highways Agency to offer contracts to small firms
New project support framework will cover a wider range of services that will appeal to smaller enterprises.
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John Roper named Construction Manager of the Year
Sir Robert McAlpine construction manager picks up gong for work on Newcastle cancer lab.
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BPB reveals aggressive growth plan
UK plasterboard firm hopes plan for new factories will kill takeover bid from St Gobain.
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