All Building articles in 2006 issue 38 – Page 2
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Brown confirms doubling of housing spend
Gordon Brown tells conference delegates that the government will double its social housing spending
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Gleeds joins in BBC Sport Relief
Consultant brings in Sir Steve Redgrave to raise more than £4500
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Out on a limb
Martin Lee took this shot while observing this dare-devil worker on a site in Bangkok
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Drivers Jonas prepares for Euro expansion
Property consultant increases profit by 28% and announces the impending opening of a European office
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Wolseley revenue rockets to £14bn after record year
Pre-tax profit hits £789m while revenue rises 26% despite difficult trading conditions at home
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SMC acquires four practices in Scottish raid
Scottish move sees architect pay £10.7m for Parr Architects, Jenkins & Marr, David Duncan and Hugh Martin Architects
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Minerva reports positive first half
Property company generates net asset value of 311.5 pence and interim profit of £9.3m
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Wembley firm's MD to quit
Martin Tidd says he will continue to work on Wembley until he leaves the contractor in March next year
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Government backs green incentives for home
Big boost for Building's 99% campaign as Yvette Cooper calls for financial incentives in Energy Performance Certificates
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ISG Totty secures £5.3m Walsall hotel contract
Construction group will start building Express by Holiday Inn for Bodfari in early October
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Argent appoints David Partridge alongside Roger Madelin
David Partridge steps up from deputy chief executive to become joint chief executive alongside Roger Madelin
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Multiplex starts court battle with WNSL
High Court hearing between client and the Wembley client will commence early next month
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Favourites emerge in race to replace Abadie as PFI tsar
Outgoing chief praised for linking private and public sectors, but lacked media savvy
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Foster bids for Olympic stadium without contractor
Lack of firms willing to take on scheme forces architect to put together a consultants-only team
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Contractors asked to find ways of cooling down Tube
Costain, Balfour Beatty and Morgan Est invited to tender for work on 140-year-old problem
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EC Harris looks to acquire BNG’s nuclear build capacity
Consultant sees break-up of government’s nuclear arm as chance to strengthen market position
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Taken as red
The Office for Subversive Architecture collective has unveiled this image of a temporary structure built on top of a new gallery in Liverpool, called Greenland Street.
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Turning a new Leith
Make Architects has submitted a detailed planning application for an £80m mixed-use scheme in Westfield, Edinburgh that would provide 176 homes and meet the city’s sustainable design guide for energy efficiency.