All Building articles in 2007 Issue 21 – Page 2
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Milanese fashion statement
These stylish workers are wearing harnesses but they are just for show as they are not attached to anything
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Health and Safety Awards 2007 announced
White Young Green, Buro Happold and Miller Homes head up shortlist
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Rok and Galliford Try under investigation by OFT
Rok and Galliford Try are the latest construction companies to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading
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New advice for flood risk building
Government also announces £500,000 pilot fund for households vulnerable to flooding
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Gormley goes to Preston
It looks like one of Antony Gormley's rooftop sculptures has caught the train to Lancashire
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Paper round: Foster offshore fund under spotlight
Also: After sinking their teeth into the government over HIPs weekend papers suggest the housing boom could be nearing an end
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Timber frame body appoints fire safety expert
UK Timber Frame Association appointment seeks to reassure construction industry following Colindale fire
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Keepmoat reported to be considering 3i sale
Social housing builder would be valued at over £800m if sold to the private equity group 3i
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Third of Eastern European migrants work in construction
Joseph Rowntree Foundation report also finds nearly 30% of migrants wish to stay in UK
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CDM webinar: Your questions answered
Scott Brownrigg’s Peter Caplehorn answers questions on the CDM regulations arising from Building’s recent online seminar
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Taylor Woodrow shareholders approve Wimpey merger
Proposed £5bn merger now only needs Wimpey sharholder approval as owners of Taylor Woodrow shares approve deal
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Cyril Sweett to float on AIM
Quantity surveyor prepares to list on Alternative Investment Market to raise money for acquisitions
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Wales' tallest building goes to planning
Cardiff Bay scheme masterplanned by Atkins will feature a 41-storey tower and nine other buildings
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HSC chair commends industry's collaborative working
Access industry forum praised for bringing together expertise
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High Court rules in favour of King's Cross development
Construction work at King's Cross can now start as local action group loses battle against developer Argent
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Firm fined £6000 for spreading asbestos across site
HSE issues asbestos warning after Hereford demolition company is found guilty of releasing asbestos
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Barratt to close prefab business
Housebuilder will exit its Advance Housing steel frame JV with Terrapin and instead buy offsite systems from range of suppliers
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Kier tenders fall under OFT spotlight
The tenders being investigated by the Office of Fair Trading were submitted by Kier Regional between 2000 and 2005
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Hill International wins £12m Iraq contract
The consultant will carry out construction management work for the US army corps of engineers
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Olympic masterplanner quits
Foreign Office Architects leaves over fears that design of Olympic park has been dumbed down