All Building articles in 2007 Issue 28 – Page 2
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Lilas installation at Serpentine unveiled - images
Architects Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher reveal the design for Serpentine’s summer party
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Imperial College's institute of biomedical engineering opens
Architect Sheppard Robson completes Bessemer building refurbishment
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New business taxes to fund infrastructure schemes
Supplementary business rates for large-scale infrastructure and transport projects, says Alistair Darling
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HGB chief to Business Council: "More communication needed"
Richard Gregory criticises the absence of any senior construction industry figures on the new Business Council for Britain
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Federation of Master Builders warns of serious labour shortage
State of Trade survey for this quarter reveals that skills deficit is at its highest level since 2005
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Persimmon completes Ironstone
Image: Ironstone provides 114 new homes for Telford regeneration scheme
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Wolseley warns of continued US housing market downturn
The building giant's trading statement reveals pre-tax profits for American operations have fallen further
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Gladedale offers £84m for Ben Bailey
Private housebuilder makes recommended share offer for Yorkshire firm
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Metronet denied £551m emergency funding
Tube repair company may go bust as arbiter refuses emergency funding
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Currie & Brown appoints new finance manager
Also: Gleeds gets a new associate director in Glasgow
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Report warns industry too complacent about structural safety
Structural failure is still a big problem, says Standing Committee on Structural Safety
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Manchester supercasino 'remains on the table'
Council says government on track with casino plans despite Brown's review announcement
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New logistics facility records major efficiencies
South London consolidation centre slashes site delivery by two thirds and emissions by three quarters
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Population pressure: can Britain learn to live with Hong Kong-style housing?
Developments are being built that cram 2,500 homes into a hectare, and more are on the way. A team of architects has reported on how we can manage the social strains that arise in such ‘superdense’ schemes
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Comment
Turning the tables
Things naturally fall apart, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun sticking them back together, as we demonstrate in many different ways this week, from dips in the briney to wooden hats
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Features
Phase one, take two
Young Mancunians were out in force at Building’s second networking party last Wednesday
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The plight of the ‘new poor’
Here are 10 measures that we must implement if young people are to have any hope of buying homes
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Comment
The TA needs you …
Great article about the Territorial Army and the insight into what it offers. I recently joined and wish I had done so years ago.