All Building articles in 23 October 2009 – Page 2
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Video: 'Rochester Riverside will steer Medway out of the recession'
Infrastructure will attract investors to North Kent says Sarah Beck, project manager at Medway Renaissance
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Balfour Beatty Management boss to lead Parsons Brinckerhoff arm
Director at professional services firm to head up new company that will form after merger with UK and Europe division of American firm
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Linklaters sues Sir Robert McAlpine for failed M&E work
Law firm launches £3.4m lawsuit after water leak in its London offices
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Baqus boss: 'low-bidders give QS industry a bad name'
Clive Sayer slams QS firms that bid low to win work and perform poorly, as his company announces fall in pre-tax profit in full-year results
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NG Bailey chief executive steps down
Chris Newton becomes acting CEO as Mark Andrews leaves after five years at firm
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Safety blunder: Poor taste or a learning tool?
We've received conflicting reader comments about Building's health and safety blunders series, so we thought we'd put the question to a vote...
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Developers offered 20% discount on Crossrail levy
GLA says discount for office developments will last till end of March next year to boost building activity in London
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Mears says demand 'never been stronger'
Trading update for social housing repairs firm shows order book worth £1.7bn
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Barratt warns postal strike could hamper share take-up
Statement to Stock Market urges investors to use alternative couriers to ensure acceptance forms for rights issue are received before the deadline
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Cyril Sweett bags work on Network Rail offices
Consultant to provide QS and project management services on refurbishment of four office developments
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Johnson reveals plans to regenerate Nine Elms
Mayor says planning framwork for 16,000 homes along south bank of the Thames is the 'final piece in the jigsaw' for central London
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We are losing the carbon capture race
As the ICE publishes it's damning report on the UK's carbon capture efforts, its vice president suggests how we could return to being at the cutting edge of the technology
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Government needs carbon capture strategy, says ICE
Report says progress on carbon capture technology has been stalled due to lack of funding and a clear road map
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Crossrail and tube revamp would boost economy by £24bn
Crossrail and overhaul of London's tube would benefit the wider UK economy, says research
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New images: Tottenham FC stadium design goes for planning
Haringey council receives planning application for 56,000-capacity stadium as part of wider regeneration scheme for north London
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First Olympics building completes
EDF has finished building electrical substation to supply energy to Olympic park and Stratford City
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Tender of the day: £5.4m health centre in Mount Ash
Tender for health centre in Wales, construction starting in May 2010
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Film season celebrates RIBA's 175th anniversary
BFI's architecture season starts this Friday, featuring classic films and series of film talks over the next month
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Carillion and Eiffage team up for nuclear market
Two firms sign partnership deal to deliver pressurised water reactors for UK new-build programme
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MJ Gleeson appoints MD of regeneration and homes division
Jolyon Harrison, current chairman of York Housing Association, will replace Colin Rossiter who continues as MD of Gleeson Capital Solutions