All Building articles in 28 April 2011
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NewsNakheel 'stops selling properties'
Developer that planned the Palm complexes announces a halt on sales in the emirate
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NewsBAA scales back Heathrow work by £100m
Decision to delay new capital works programme by one year leads to drop in 2013-14 budget
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Latest construction appointments: 28 April
Wates, Dunelm, Capita Symonds and Humberts Leisure have all made appointments this week
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NewsGrosvenor posts £395m profit
Neo Bankside developer sees £700m growth in assets under management
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NewsSheppard Robson bullish over Abu Dhabi office launch
Architect argues that it can learn from mistakes of forerunners in UAE market
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NewsRICS jockeys for position as Green Deal accreditor
Public interest role makes it more independent than trade bodies, says institution
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NewsHousing stats: registrations rise again
Both public and private sector registrations were up on last year in March, hitting a three-year high
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NewsTPS plans to almost double global business in two years
Consultant will follow parent Carillion into Canada and the Middle East
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NewsTel Aviv Museum of Art: Five levels of light
The £33.7m Herta and Paul Amir Building will open in November
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FeaturesBloom time: Dave Ward
Want to boost your chances of being nominated this year’s best employer in Building’s Good Employer Guide? Then have a listen to last year’s winner. Dave Ward, chief executive of Winvic, talks about how paying staff fairly has been the key to business success
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NewsBrockholes Nature Reserve
An Adam Khan-designed new floating visitors centre opened last weekend at the 250 acre Brockholes Nature Reserve near Preston.
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NewsCITB cuts ties with industry skills card scheme
Move marks end of 16-year tie-up with the Construction Skills Certification Scheme
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FeaturesChoose your weapon: The defence sector
For those hoping to fight for some of the £2.9bn of annual construction work from the MoD’s property arm, the target has shifted
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FeaturesCountry focus: India
Strong demand for construction activity in India continues, partly due to infrastructure needs and rising expectations of improved living standards
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CommentGet defensive
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation could be the industry’s new best friend – at least, for those who play the game right
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NewsSpenhill's Highams Park development
The Tesco subsidiary has begun work on the £105m project in London














