All Building articles in 2008 Issue 9 – Page 5
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Bovis Homes warns of poor sales unless interest rates are cut
chief executive Malcolm Harris announces results for a "challenging year", blaming several interest rate rises
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Faithful + Gould green expert on schools - video
Environmental costs expert Sean Lockie, a director at F+G, discuss his firm’s work on lowering the carbon footprint of school buildings
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Hyder acquires Holford for £9.2m
Engineering firm expands in the Middle East with purchase of Dubai architect
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Champagne moment
Day three on the Cycle2Cannes ride saw the landscape turn from featureless farmland to terraced vineyards
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London teenagers launch planning manifesto
Initiative to get young people involved in built environment launches at City Hall
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First BREEAM award for Wales
Pembrokeshire College amongst winners of the first BREEAM Awards for Wales
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Building Regs to be updated every three years
New system will take some of the uncertainty out of the system
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Richard Steer on Mipim
Two years ago he wrote that Mipim was a waste of time, energy and perfectly good booze. This year, he’s looking forward to it. So, what changed?
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FAT wins contest to design community library
Fashion Architecture Taste selected to design library in Bentley
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Call to extend Heathrow consultation
London Assembley wants government to extend deadline for discussing plans to expand Heathrow airport
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Funding for Camden fire victims
London Development agency pledges £250,000 for stall holders affected by recent fire
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Extreme window cleaning
This chap seems to want to live on the edge or perhaps he hasn't realised he's just a few inches from disaster
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Housing must provide play space for London youngsters
Guidelines set by the Mayor of London mean new residential developments in the capital must include outdoor areas for children
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Energy+ promises positive eco-effect
SOM's Paris building produces 20% more energy than it consumes
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Piling rig collapse in south London
HSE investigates incident at St George Wharf site owned by Berkeley Homes
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Pedal pushers
On day two of the Cycle2Cannes ride, our intrepid web editor reports on the peleton's progress through Kent
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Chinese worker buried alive saved by hard hat
Man survives thanks to air trapped in his hard hat and slow breathing technique
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English eco towns set to fail, declares Scotland’s minister
Stewart Maxwell says unlike England, developers in Scotland will be unable to resubmit failed bids
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Comment
Turn of the screw
Prosecutions under the revised CDM regulations won’t be reported until next year at the earliest. But it looks likely that we are on course for stricter compliance