All Building articles in 26 March 2010 – Page 3
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Balfour Beatty wins £200m of support services work
Contractor wins three jobs with Highways Agency, Yorkshire Water and Anglian Water
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Developer behind Birmingham's Cube goes into administration
Birmingham Development Company and contractor BuildAbility 'bitterly disappointed' as £100m mixed-use tower stalls
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Balfour Beatty lined up for 10-year Lincolnshire contract
Deal will include work on road and construction of 3,500 new homes
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Buildings to black out for Earth Hour
The Galleries in Dubai will be one of many domestic and commercial buildings to turn lights off this weekend
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Court orders rethink on Heathrow third runway
Transport minister rejects possibility of total rethink as government told to increase focus on environment
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New standards could add £10k to new homes
Home Builders' Federation hits out at HCA's proposed rules on quality and space
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Morgan Est water contract extended five years
Welsh Water work will include designing and building works for clean and waste water programmes
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Morrison and Aecom bag £150m water contract
Two framework streams comprise treatment works and installation projects
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A game of trust
Matt Bromley of Davis Langdon was in Turkey when he spotted this daredevil plasterer
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Last frontier: Paul Morrell's carbon cutting roadmap
Carbon cutting. We know where we have to be, and when we have to arrive, but nobody is sure how we get there. Paul Morrell has the job of prospecting a route
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Comment
The witness protection scheme
Expert witnesses may be protected from lawsuits for now, but the Supreme Court may be on the brink of overturning that rule
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VT takeover spares Mouchel
City analysts have said consultant Mouchel can breathe a temporary sigh of relief following Babcock’s £1.33bn takeover of VT Group this week
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Comment
Hansom-Sur-Mer - Paying the price
The folks at Mipim 2010 had a jolly old time, despite being shore-bound, insulted by agents, hounded by tax collectors and deviously tricked into falling off platforms
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Comment
Gosh, is that really the time?
Adjudication is not litigation (lawyers please note) and an adjudicator is not obliged to consider in detail new information that comes in at the eleventh hour
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Neat work: Foster + Partners' Wisconsin museum
Fortaleza Hall, a museum at the Wisconsin headquarters of cleaning product maker SC Johnson, is complete
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VolkerWessels UK set to focus on marine infrastructure
VolkerWessels UK is set to diversify its operations in the UK by taking on more work in the marine infrastructure sector
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Features
Sustainability: Renewable energy
The old grudging attitude to renewable energy is being slowly transformed by a series of financial incentives
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Comment
Dishing the dirt
Whatever else we run out of, there will always be more than enough rubbish to go round. So what should a contractor looking to get its fair share watch out for?
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Tories to pass social housing funds directly to mayors
Areas with elected leaders would bypass HCA in major shake-up, which could extend to all councils