All Building articles in 2007 Issue 32 – Page 4
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Big names boost Brookes
Oxford Brookes University’s new course has some industry heavy hitters coming out in support of their employees
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Fire at Shanghai World Financial Centre
Cause of blaze on floors under construction in Chinese mainland’s tallest building as yet unkown
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Bridge collapse in China kills 22
46 still missing under debris of structure two weeks away from completion
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Snook pledges to consolidate Rok’s success with acquisitions
Following record 6 month profits, CEO of ‘the nation’s local builder’ promises future growth
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Government seeking to change green planning rules
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears recruits Entec to change renewable energy planning permissions for businesses
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Carbon Challenge eco-village shortlist announced
Seven nominees are announced in competition to achieve Level 6 of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Nervous times for the timber industry
Another fire on a timber frame housing scheme will surely lead to more calls for the construction method to be scrapped for major developments
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Four top designers join crime fighting alliance
To design products that will make it more difficult and less attractive for criminals to steal, damage or abuse
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PAPER ROUND: Tories propose eco-city for Thames estuary
The Conservatives want to build east of Docklands, while Disney want to block a California development, and Balfour Beatty prepare to face the Metronet music.
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Fire hits Hatfield flats site
Blaze strikes at Mansell timber-framed scheme on Saturday, part of an £80m redevelopment of town centre
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Arcadis buys another consultant
Dutch group continues acquisition spree by snapping up project management outfit APS
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Two killed after falls from scaffolding
The incidents in Worthing and London come days after the HSE revealed construction deaths were at a five-year high
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Newcastle councillors approve £380m regeneration scheme
Scotswood's 1800-home development plans to include UK's first housing expo
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HSE welcomes bids for new gas installer scheme
Health & Safety Executive opens competition for provider to “beef up domestic gas safety standards”
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The odd couple
First, Ray O'Rourke worked for Tony Douglas, now it's the other way round. Both are very big personalities - in very different ways – but it's OK because they have a 'very special' relationship. Angela Monaghan wonders how it's all going to work …
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Spinning round the Serpentine
Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery has been topped out by contractor Bovis Lend Lease
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Tough energy target for BSF
At least 60% of the energy for every new English secondary school to come from renewables
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Sheffield on show
Architect Carmody Groarke has won a RIBA design competition with these proposals for the Sheffield festival centre.
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Tarmac up for sale
Anglo American has confirmed that it has put materials firm Tarmac up for sale.