All Building articles in 2006 issue 44 – Page 6
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Features
Aggressive treatment
Zaha Hadid’s Maggie centre is a steel-and-glass composition set in grassy parkland. Martin Spring admires the dynamism, but wonders if it’s quite what the brief called for …
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News
HBF in fightback against English Nature’s housing ban
Reports by HBF and the DCLG say development on Surrey Heath will not impact on bird numbers
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Home packs under fire again
A coalition of housing bodies has stepped up the pressure on the government to scrap its watered down home information packs.
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Features
Trench to bow out after WYG deal
One of Britain’s best known project managers prepares to retire after 30 years
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News
Currie & Brown to advise Greece and Mexico on PPP
Consultant providing assistance on strategies for hospitals, power plants and sport centres r on Greek and Mexican PPPs
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Construction wins National Skills Academy
The government has sanctioned the launch of a National Skills Academy for construction.
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Features
Four months ago Building launched the 99% Campaign to improve energy efficiency in existing buildings.
Now two reports have backed our call for financial incentives for building owners. The question is: what would work?
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Lead times July-September 2006
In the latest quarterly update on lead times, Tony Gale of Mace reports on dramatic rises in two packages
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News
Back issues - November 1956
RIBA steps in to aid victims of the Hungarian uprising in their time of need
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News
Buoyant Connaught reports 46% jump in profit
Social housing and maintenance specialist Connaught was upbeat about the future as it reported a pre-tax profit of £13m in the year ending 31 August, up by almost half.