All Building articles in 21 September 2012
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Balfour Beatty appoints clutch of M&E directors
Exclusive: Contractor appoints four regional directors to head up its new engineering services business stream
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CEO picked for Green Investment Bank
Shaun Kingsbury, Europe boss of private equity firm Hudson Clean Energy, to head up the bank
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£124-an-hour HSE charging regime set to kick in
Controversial ‘Fee for Intervention’ scheme comes into effect on Monday
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ONS correction sees new orders plummet
Construction industry new orders for second quarter revised down dramatically after statistical error
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NewBuy sales get off to a slow start
First statistics show only 250 homes were sold during first four months of scheme
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Olympic Park plans move forward
Approval for £17m of Section 106 work paves way for redevelopment
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Mace lined up for £100m King's Reach tower job
Mace is set to win the main contracting job for 30-storey King’s Reach development on London’s South Bank
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Construction output fell 0.3% in Q2
Fall in overall GDP in Q2 revised upward from 0.5% to 0.4% on back of a revision of construction output figures
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G+T scoops Battersea redevelopment role
Exclusive: Firm will act as cost consultant on first phase of £5.5bn scheme
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Esh Group sees profit cut by more than half
Firm cites cost of new operations and impact of housebuilding wing
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Scotland adds 12 schools to £1.25bn programme
Extra £80m from Scottish Futures Trust ups number of new-builds to 67
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Davey leaves door ajar for 'conservatory tax' proposal
Exclusive: Change to Building Regulations that could drive take-up of Green Deal still being considered
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Lib Dems oppose coalition planning reform
Conference delegates pass motion opposing government move to relax planning rules on home extensions
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£100m boost for extra-care housing fund
Care services minister expands homes-for-the-elderly cashpot
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Sweett's Europe and Middle East profits rise
But group says domestic construction margins remain under pressure
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Atkins increases staff numbers in past six months
But consultancy warns of further pressure in North American operations
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Innovative Manchester housing proposals progress
Partners agree terms for public-sector pension funded developments
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Architect survey finds members more positive
RIBA confidence index finds workloads expected to remain stable