All Building articles in 26 March 2010 – Page 5
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Features
Ashley Primary School: Any colour as long as it’s green
Ashley Primary School is run with such zeal for the environment that when an expansion became necessary, it grabbed the chance to increase its sustainability credentials
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Comment
Helping the aged
Strengthening the Building Regulations to improve the energy efficiency of our buildings and to help meet this country’s ambitious zero-carbon targets is admirable, and I’m wholeheartedly in support (“Part L changes announced,” 12 March, building.co.uk)
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Aecom opens talks on DL leadership
Davis Langdon and Aecom are in talks over who will head the business if a takeover deal is agreed
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Crossrail signs up to project bank accounts
Crossrail will use project bank accounts on all its major contracts in a bid to keep payment times down
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Comment
All aboard
Recent announcements by climate change secretary Ed Miliband are indeed good news (12 March, leader, page 3)
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Taylor Wimpey boss bags £800k bonus for rescue deal
Redfern rewarded despite £604m pre-tax loss; Persimmon’s Mike Farley takes home extra £400,000
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Stirling winner to ‘reinvent the terrace’ for 2012 legacy
Maccreanor Lavington to draw on traditional London housing in revised masterplan for Olympic park
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Comment
The 2010 Building Awards: Projects shortlist showcase
Hard not to have a wiggle in your walk when you see the cornucopia of building projects shortlisted for the 2010 Building Awards
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Features
The 2010 Building Awards: Public projects shortlist showcase
Hard not to have a wiggle in your walk when you see the cornucopia of building projects shortlisted for the 2010 Building Awards
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Latest construction appointments: 26 March 2010
Daniel Farrand has joined Mishcon de Reya as head of planning and environment
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Housing Stats: New build sales and completions in February 2010
Completions are down slightly from last year, but private registrations have shot up more than 100%
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Comment
The Romans and the Spartans: A mixed Mipim 2010
Building blogs Amid the usual orgy of champagne quaffing and scallop scoffing, Mipim 2010 was a serious affair
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News
Sprouting: A.2R.C Architects' Brussels meeting centre
The Square Brussels Meeting Centre, an extension to the Palais des Congres, won the Special Award of the Jury at the 2010 Mipim Awards
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Bellway back in the black with £19m pre-tax profit
Housebuilder Bellway made a pre-tax profit of £19m according to its reported half-year results, compared with a loss of £48m in the same period in the previous year
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Comment
Croudace profit hits £16m as it plans for 22% rise in output
South-east housebuilder Croudace Homes has announced a pre-tax profit of £15.7m for 2009 and expects to raise production for 2010 by 22%
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Comment
Wolseley turnover drops 15%
Building materials giant Wolseley has reported a 15% drop in turnover to £6.3bn for the six months to 31 January
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Hamiltons loses £120m Land Secs job
A former director of architect Hamiltons has taken the design job for Land Securities £120m Park House scheme from the firm
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Something Nouvel: The 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
French architect Jean Nouvel has been chosen to design the 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
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Baqus makes £350,000 loss
AIM-listed QS group Baqus made a pre-tax loss of £347,000 in the second half of 2009, despite redundancies and office closures