All Building articles in 2007 Issue 16 – Page 2
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Images: RAF salutes Scott Brownrigg's Ruislip school
Architect's completed £22m project includes green sedum roofs, permeable paving and natural ventilation
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Timber frame construction grows 7.5%
Social housing will see the highest growth in timber frame construction says industry report
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Bucknall Austin reveals Protégé winner
MA student Paavan Popat wins cheque for £3000 as best student entrant in Bucknall Austin's Protégé competition
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Burger fat to power 60,000 homes
Agri-Energy reveals plans for a £50m plant in Wales that will convert cooking oil and crops into electricity and bio-diesel
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Neighbour objects to Blair’s solar panels
Objection threatens Tony Blair’s plans to install solar panels and CCTV cameras at his new London home
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Average UK house tops £100,000
Northern Ireland sees the biggest rises with house prices increasing 55% in past year
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Does the TCC face the same scale of decline as the Scottish Commercial Court?
Increasing concerns about the lack of business in Scotland's Commercial Court has raised questions over whether the Technology and Construction Court will go the same way.
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Hyder Consulting buys RPA
Quantity surveyor bought for £2.8m to increase Hyder's south west presence
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A passing phase
The industry is safe in the hands of the new generation of construction professionals says Building's star blogger
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Steeplejack swaps dynamite for a JCB
The B in JCB must stand for balance in this hairy demolition job
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Crest Nicholson wins Queen's Award for Enterprise
Award given for measures to reduce carbon footprint and determination to spread good practice
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World's tallest residential tower given the green light
Santiago Calatrava's Chicago Spire will house 1,200 apartments over 150 storeys
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Eric Parry's Southwark scheme refused again
Inspector sees no "compelling justification" for 24-storey building next to Tate Modern
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A third of construction workers suffer ill health from work
Macho culture contributes towards high levels of illness among site workers
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McAlpine hit by £23m hole in slate division
Fraud discovery closes one quarry and sheds 166 jobs as finance director steps down
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EC Harris win first Austrian PPP deal
Consultants will work with Bonaventura Consortium to build 51km of roads
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Gambling on green is still an outside bet
Companies won't start installing wind turbines until green profits become sustainable
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Camden approves £400m Kings Cross revamp
Local council gives thumbs up to Network Rail's plans for the redevelopment of King's Cross station
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Trade unions see dip in membership
Fewer than 7.5 workers are now members of a union but percentage of unionised construction workers rose
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Spending watchdog savages government’s green record
National Audit Office lays into government’s management of its own buildings