All Building articles in 22 June 2012 – Page 3
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News
Kier secures 85% of next year’s order book
Construction and services order books remain “robust”
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Uefa urged to investigate ‘£2.5bn Euro 2012 fraud’
Opposition politicians in Ukraine allege widespread corruption
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Construction appointments: 22 June 2012
EC Harris, T&T, Galliford Try, Costain and Nobles announce new appointments
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RMJM faces winding up petition from former PR firm
The Big Partnership takes action against troubled architect through Edinburgh courts
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Fuel cell-powered home on market
Crest Nicholson development offers first home powered by fuel cell, whilst E.ON looks to distribute system
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Cable looks to boost housing investment
Business secretary intervenes to guarantee returns for investors in social housing projects
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LSI Architects to deliver Barratt's Norwich eco-scheme
LSI Architects picked by Barratt to deliver the UK’s first “water positive” residential scheme
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Walters and Cohen wins school architect of the year
Skanska wins school contractor of the year and Atkins wins consultant of the year in BCSE’s annual awards
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Window tiltern system
Kawneer has launched side-hung and bottom-hung variants of its AA540 aluminium window tilturn system
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Features
Supermarkets: What's in store?
Supermarkets are preparing to shake up their framework agreements and plump for new ways of procuring work. So what will the new supply chain be expected to deliver? Emily Wright reports
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Paving spacers
Resigap has launched Gapfast, a spacer intended to provide accurate and consistent pointing gaps between paving stones
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Comment
The Olympics: Setting the standard
The delivery of the London 2012 Games could provide a blueprint for the future of UK infrastructure projects
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Comment
Say it louder
Are the construction minister’s comments about PFI cause for concern about the government’s immediate agenda to help construction?
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News
Platform lifts for low-cost housing
Gartec installed seven of its Prime 4000 platform lifts to a housing development at Hayes Stadium in West London
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Water-repellent tile grout
Saint-Gobain Weber has introduced weber.joint pro, a water-repellent, flexible tile grout