All Building articles in 27 June 2008 – Page 9
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The accidental criminal
New trading regulations that target misleading marketing are there to catch the rogues. But their remit is so broad you could inadvertently commit an offence, too
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Atkins cheers the engineering sector with 24% profit growth
Atkins has posted results for 2008 at the top end of City forecasts, thanks to rapid growth in the Middle East.
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20 years after Canary Wharf, Cesar Pelli returns to Docklands
Cesar Pelli is to design a tower in London’s Docklands 20 years after his landmark building at Canary Wharf broke ground.
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Police arrest 14 illegal workers at Olympic park
First serious security scare to affect 2012 project casts doubt on claims of ‘exemplary site security’
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Police arrest 14 illegal workers at Olympic park
First serious security scare to affect 2012 project casts doubt on claims of ‘exemplary site security’
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Revealed: credit crunch wrecked £100m Mace sale
Deal between Mace and mystery buyer broke down before capital gains tax deadline
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Revealed: credit crunch wrecked £100m Mace sale
Deal between Mace and mystery buyer broke down before capital gains tax deadline
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Flint: Fewer than 10 eco-towns may be built
The government will not force through 10 eco-towns in the face of public opposition if proposed schemes do not make the grade, ministers have decided.
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Credit crunch claims two more housebuilding firms
Capricorn Homes and Dalesmoor Homes go into administration as future darkens for small companies