All Building articles in 2008 Issue 13 – Page 3
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Atkins masterplan for Cardiff Bay scheme wins approval
Bay Pointe waterfront development will feature Wales’ tallest residential buildings
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Olympic aquatics centre package to cost £303m
Contractor revealed as winning bidder for Zaha Hadid's 2012 design
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Westminster acts to stop street-sign fakes
Council secures copyright to iconic signs in order to retain control over area’s image
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George Galloway and Norman Foster do battle in Shoreditch
Bishops Place scheme in East London opposed by firebrand Tower Hamlets MP
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Dev Secs hit by pre-tax profit slump
“Year the chickens came home to roost” hits Paddington developer
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Legal panel appointed to resolve Olympic disputes
The Independent Dispute Avoidance Panel will try to settle construction disputes before they erupt into bitter rows
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Sustainable modular school - images
Construction of Worcestershire scheme took just 22 weeks despite raft of energy-efficient measures
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Cemex plans concrete plant in East London
Concrete plant ideally located for supplying East London Line extension and 2012 developments
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CDM regs on the small screen
DVD launched to explain health and safety regulations to design professionals
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Brian Paddick announces green manifesto for mayoral election
Lib Dem candidate for mayor of London pledges to make buildings and travel networks sustainable
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Green light for art college campus at King's Cross
First phase of argents massive £180m scheme wins approval from Camden council
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BRE launches grants for microgeneration
Funding to help community organisations buy energy saving technologies
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Paper round: Bankers to advise NHS on plan to raise billions in sale of hospitals
Plus, Tesco revealed as secret eco town bidder and more chaos at Heathrow's T5
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Go-ahead for tidal generator in Humber Estuary
Prototype that extracts energy from underwater currents gets £878k government funding
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Hutton refuses to confirm future of construction levy
Business secretary also shies away from discussion of single construction minister
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Green Gauge 4 April 2008
The Green Gauge is back in a slimmer form, highlighting the high points of sustainability on the web in the last week
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Green lessons from Sweden
With growing pressure to build quick yet green buildings, the UK should look to Sweden for inspiration
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Top lawyers warn of planning anomalies in eco-town schemes
Eco towns may delay previously chosen housing sites coming forward, says Eversheds' Webb, while LG's Turnbull says the Government will get its way despite local protest.