All Building articles in 23 April 2010 – Page 3
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News
House prices to plateau in 2010
Panel of property experts say prices will be flat this year and rise in line with inflation over next three to four years
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Comment
Mentmore Towers vs Packman Lucas: a court injunction
Do the courts have the power to grant injunctions restraining a party from pursuing an adjudication?
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News
Countryside gets green light for Cambridge scheme
Glebe Farm development approved despite ongoing dispute with council over level of affordable housing
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Renewable heat incentive scheme attacked
Sustainable building association warns that government plans could lead to higher carbon emissions
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Brickonomics: It's a double-dip for construction
GDP figures would indicate low growth for the UK and a worrying 0.7% fall for the industry
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News
Building Awards 2010: In pictures
At the annual celebration of industry talent, it was a night of black tie and blackjack for construction's finest
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News
Video: Project of the year - Rick Mather's Ashmolean museum
See what’s so special about Rick Mather’s sublime updating of one of the world’s oldest museums
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Gordon Brown's letter to Building
The prime minister sets out what he will do for construction if he wins the election
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News
Construction decline holds back UK economy
Nominal growth of 0.2% is hampered by decrease of 0.7% in construction sector
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Balfour Beatty wins £65m West London housing contract
Mansell subsidiary will build 324 homes for Kensington Housing Trust
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Knowles seminars - May and June
Consultant Knowles’ north west regional branch is holding a series of public seminars and free briefings
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Edward Cullinan's Fitzwilliam College library officially opens
Duke of Edinburgh opens university building designed by this year's Building Awards Architect of the Year
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Balfour Beatty wins £65m housing contract
Mansell subsidiary will design and build 324 homes in London’s Wornington Green
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Building Awards 2010: The winners
All the winners and runners-up from the biggest awards event in the construction industry
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News
Tie me plank down, sport
The enterprising chaps in the Western Australian outback have been putting vehicles to ingenious use
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Comment
The winning straight?
All three main parties have laid their environmental cards on the table, but nobody seems to have the full set of policies laid out in the correct way to make a real difference
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Comment
Tact required
This is a great house, of that there is no question (“The house that Jim built,” 16 April, page 42)
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Comment
Singing praises to the sky
I have yet to meet anyone with anything but praise for the Strata tower (9 April, page 38)
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News
Lewisham's quarter: passed
Construction has begun on a £150m regeneration scheme by Barratt Homes in Lewisham, south London, after funding was granted by the HCA
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Features
London: The last of the past
The final projects of London’s long, long commercial boom are going to finish over the next year or so. Ike Ijeh rounds up the best of them