All Building articles in 2007 Issue 18
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Why are we here again?
So, the Tories didn’t want to scrap the CDM regulations after all. Our health and safety reporter squeezed into the parliamentary debate and ended up wondering quite what he, and everybody else, was doing there.
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Glasgow reveals £288m Commonwealth Games plans
Plans include 1000-home Games village and a new indoor sports arena, velodrome and entertainment arena
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Tony Blair names 27 June as last day
Prime minister announces resignation after overseeing ten years of unprecedented levels of spending on built environment
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Image: REID reveals design for Glasgow airport extension
REID Architecture's £30m SkyHub plans will provide two storeys of retail and catering facilities
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Interest rates rise to 5.5%
The Bank of England increases the cost of borrowing to the highest level since 2001
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Labour slam Tories on CDM debate
Politicians agree to let new CDM regulations stand after Labour expresses incredulity over Cameron's call for annulment
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Balfour Beatty agrees to sell DML to Babcock for £86m
Construction group says sale will contribute to £50m half-year profit
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Building web site triumphs at magazine oscars
Web site scoops top magazine award at the PPA awards while Building's Adrian Barrick is named business publisher of the year
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Maybe they want to see their name up in lights...
...but they could end up being famous for the wrong reasons
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Arts Team wins Billy Elliot theatre job
RHWL's theatre design practice will design and extend the Victoria Palace Theatre in London
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Planning to be required for domestic renewable grants
DTI announces that homeowners will need planning in place before being eligible for renewable grants
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What does the House of Lords ruling in Melville vs George Wimpey mean for the Construction Act?
Some would say the latest ruling by the House of Lords goes against the Construction Act-what does this mean for the industry?
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St Modwen beats Wimpy/Persimmon consortium to develop Welsh village
Derelict 400 ha oil refinery site will become a 4000 home urban village over 20 years
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John Armitt appointed chair of ODA
Armitt will step down as Network Rail's chief executive and will take up Olympic Delivery Authority post in September
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Hon Frederick Campbell faces £31,000 legal showdown
Oxford and London Building Co ask High Court to enforce award against Mr Campbell
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Costain and Laing O'Rourke in £30m King's Cross win
Joint venture will upgrade Grade I listed Eastern Range station building
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Willmott Dixon wins £20m BSF project in Surrey
Pathfinder scheme will accommodate 1,000 students while teaching BSF lessons for contractors
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Images: Foster unveils green utopia in the desert
Foster + Partners says the walled city of Masdar in Abu Dhabi will be the world's first zero-carbon and zero-waste city
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Paper round: Green audit could cut bills by £230
The Sunday Telegraph lambasts the number of HIPs inspectors while sister paper says energy audits could cut domestic bills by £230