All Building articles in 23 March 2012
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Kingston students develop 'green key'
Team win London mayor’s low carbon £20,000 prize for USB stick that helps people adopt a more sustainable lifestyle when moving home
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Hill wins three contracts in Iraq
Firm will work as project and construction manager on various re-building projects
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RIBA's night of architecture and design
RIBA introduces Last Tuesdays monthly night of architecture and design events at its London HQ
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Features
Students design tram and bus stops
Nottingham Trent University first year architecture students propose ideas for a city tram or bus stop
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My working day: RLF surveyor James Fozzard
The building surveyor’s work is fun and varied, and includes treasure hunts around Covent Garden
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Austin-Smith Lord woes revealed
Beleaguered practice will recoup just over a third of Abu Dhabi debt
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Ministry of Defence steps up search for private sector partner
Tender for defence estates’ strategic partner expected next month, as results of soft market test revealed
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Nuclear plans on hold as Horizon put up for sale
Npower and E.On to sell joint venture Horizon - move throws £10bn nuclear new build plans into doubt
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Interserve set for £150m West Yorkshire police job
Firm to provide ongoing support services for the next 25 years
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Exclusive: Prime minister’s flagship mortgage scheme stalls
Treasury in urgent talks as lenders delay roll-out of government’s £1bn NewBuy scheme
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Comment
NPPF: Reaction to the final document
Now the Coaliton has finally published its National Planning Policy Framework, Building gathers together the sector’s views
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Construction growth for 2011 revised upwards
Construction industry grew 3.1% - not 2.8% - in 2011 but the outlook for 2012 remains bleak
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RICS concludes conflict of interest probe
Institution gives dispute service clean bill of health but makes further claims against former staffer Wajid Khan
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Comment
Delivering the infrastructure for long-term growth
Davis Langdon’s head of government and public sector reflects on Budget 2012
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Exclusive: Balfour Beatty puts 12,000 jobs at risk
Contractor puts all staff in its construction services division on notice in major restructure