All Building articles in 26 June 2009 – Page 4
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Features
House prices stay steady in June
Values remain at May level thanks to restricted supply and rising demand, with sale volumes up 80% since January
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News
Eurotunnel firm eyes High Speed 1 line
Group Eurotunnel confirms it is very interested in bidding for railway linking capital to continent
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Alastair Lansley receives OBE
RIBA member awarded for services to public transport architecture including St Pancras station
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RIBA announces Stephen Williams scholarship winner
Sheffield University student wins £5,000 award to finish her Part 2 architecture studies
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Three UK firms appointed to Nigerian regeneration scheme
Sheppard Robson, Arup and Davis Langdon will masterplan a 77,000m² scheme around Minna airport city
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LSC announces 13 college projects to be funded
Schemes may be able to restart after review of 144 projects put on hold
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The looming black cloud of government debt
Although global forecasts are less dreary, Maren Baldauf-Cunnington warn that not all is rosy on the horizon
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News
RIBA launches schemes to support student architects
The RIBA Walter Parker Bursary and Boyd Auger Scholarship will offer students in work experience financial assistant
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APC tips: Nine-month review
With a third of your training requirement now behind you, it’s time to encounter another milestone
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Construction starts on Abu Dhabi's football venues
Work on two stadiums will improve pitch quality before emirate hosts Fifa Club World Cup in December
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Carillion sells stake in Scottish schools PFI for £6.8m
Contractor's 30% stage in Renfrewshire programme goes to HSBC Infrastructure Company
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TV's undercover boss speaks to Building
The star of Channel 4's programme talks about what he learnt about his firm when he joined the ranks incognito
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Building engineering student on being an apprentice
The building engineering student from Westminster on the benefits of working and studying through the recession
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Developer row pushes Panceltica to the brink
Steel contractor says it won't be able to continue if its Scottsdale and Qatari businesses are sold
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Total reinstates sacked Lindsey contractors
Deal between Total and unions will see unofficial strikers reinstated at the Lindsey oil refinery
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Perrins replaces Pidgley as Berkeley boss
Finance director Rob Perrins takes over operational duties at housebuilder as Tony Pidgley becomes chairman
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Comment
A royal response
In response to your article “Prince Charles given say in major London schemes” (19 June, page 9), I would like to point out that the Prince of Wales is not routinely contacted by property developers seeking his opinions or his approval on major projects in London, or elsewhere for that ...
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News
Oil price revival sparks talk of recovery in UAE
Market watchers predict less flamboyant future for country as business recovers slowly
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Comment
The one and only: using the NEC for public projects
The Office of Government Commerce has decreed that only one form of contract be used for all public work. But how did it come that conclusion? Well, that’s a good question