All Building articles in 2006 issue 25 – Page 4
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Bad reaction
I couldn't agree less with the articles "Edge of darkness" and "Seconds to midnight" (26 May, pages 26-27 and 32-34). As Amory Lovins said recently, "If nuclear power is the answer, then you've asked the wrong question".
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John Spanswick awarded CBE in honours list
John Spanswick, chairman of Bovis Lend Lease, has been awarded a CBE for his dedication to construction and his focus on site health and safety.
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How Arsenal moved home
Knowing the form - Steven Edwards, the self-confessed Gooner who acted for his favourite team, tells us about the amazingly complex deals that lay behind the building of the Emirates Stadium
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Amec backs away from English PFI hospitals market
Sir Peter Mason warns that other contractors may follow after £167m Essex project collapses
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Stat shot - Mid-market acquisitions
In the first of a new series, Building takes the market's temperature in the housebuilding sector
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Herd the one about the two architects and the sheep?
Making the news An exclusive joint interview with Renzo Piano and Lord Richard Rogers, moments after they successfully conveyed a flock of sheep across the Millennium Bridge
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Talking about an evolution
It was with glorious confidence and lofty ambition that The Builder first appeared in 1843. Its aim was to be a magazine for everyone connected with making buildings.
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The 99% campaign - greening the stock we're stuck with
Almost all our energy efficiency regulations apply only to new buildings, which add a mere 1% to the built environment a year. Today Building opens a campaign to persuade the government to improve the performance of the other 99%. At the moment they're allowed to leak energy like there's no ...
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99% Campaign launches with high-level support
High-profile figures across industry and politics have signed up to the 99% Campaign, launched this week by Building.
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Crane Count: 72
Building's offices are in central London on the Thames, with 360º views stretching over the capital. A good barometer of construction activity is our monthly crane count, which will cover four UK cities
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Big names pitching for £350m London Shard
Contractors Laing O'Rourke, Mace and Sir Robert McAlpine, are understood to be in the running to construct Europe's tallest building, the £350m London Bridge Tower project.
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2012 team beefs up
The London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games plans to beef up its in-house team from 85 to 120 people by March 2007.
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Asda plans £20m green superstore
Supermarket chain Asda is to try out wind turbines, solar panels and ground source heat pumps at a £20m store in Merseyside
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Back issues: June 1966
Switched on over Dolly Birds and discos, but not the best ever World Cup …
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Hanson buys American aggregates firm for £160m
Hanson, the UK building materials group, has completed the acquisition of US aggregates company Material Service Corporation for $300m (£160m).
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Interserve wins Scottish prison contract
Contractor lands Scottish Prison Service's PPP contract to build a prison at Addiewell, West Lothian.
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Compensation boost for asbestos victims
Legislation will be brought forward to help asbestos sufferers gain compensation against more than one negligent employer.
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Foster's City Hall falling apart, say the Conservatives
Tory members of the London Assembly have complained that Sir Norman Foster's City Hall building is "falling apart"
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Barratt wins £185m deal to build 1,400 Scottish homes
Barratt wins a deal worth £185m to build 1,400 new homes on former school sites in Scotland
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