All Building articles in 2007 Issue 35 – Page 2
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Builders may have caused foot and mouth virus - report
Guardian claims construction workers could have spread disease
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Carillion profit jumps 28% after Mowlem integration
Shares rise 3.7% as Carillion announces underlying half-year profit of £34.3m
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Union suspends Metronet Tube strike
Transport for London says it has provided RMT with clarified assurances on jobs and pensions
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Talks over Metronet Tube strikes to be held today
Discussions will take place this afternoon between the RMT, Transport for London and Metronet's administrators
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Edward Cullinan botanical building starts on site
Multi-purpose visitor centre at Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden will showcase renewable energy
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How many ladders to change a lightbulb?
A ladder strapped to a stepladder is not the correct way to reach a light fitting
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Clinton to headline green event
Former president to deliver keynote speech at environmental conference in Chicago in November
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G&T announces move to new West End HQ
New office building in Tottenham Court Road will become the consultancy firm's London headquarters
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WSP profit ahead of forecast
Increase in geographical spread through acqusitions helps half year profit increase 33% to £15.7m
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Save the Tinsley cooling towers
A short film supporting the campaign to save two cooling towers near Sheffield which are due for demolition before the end of 2007
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Housebuilders to be given customer service lessons
Half-day NHBC courses will tell housebuilders the difference between NHBC and HBF customer satisfaction surveys
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Livingstone launches green office makeover plan
London mayor seeking firms to audit and offer sustainable solutions for major buildings
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London's green buildings open doors
Capital's Open House weekend includes a host of sustainable projects
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No reprieve for Sheffield's brick icons
A 4000-strong petition to save the Tinsley cooling towers looks unlikely to prevent E.ON from carrying out the demolition
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Paper Round: Rural housing crisis continues
The weekend papers report on the government's ongoing failure to provide affordable homes in the rural sector
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Germany to build largest ever pyramid
Rem Koolhaas will head jury that chooses architect for 'Grosse Pyramide' in Dessau
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Kingspan announces record pre-tax profit
Interim results increase 30% to £613.6m as insulated panel division grows strongly
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Rok acquires S. Harrison Construction for £4.8m
Purchase of 55-year-old builder will enable Rok to expand into Yorkshire
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Metronet Tube strike to go ahead
The RMT union says Metronet’s administrators have failed to provide guarantees over jobs and pensions
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Demolition day looms for Sheffield cooling towers
The destruction of the Tinsley cooling towers will take place this year despite a 4,000-strong petition for them to be saved