All Building articles in 3 April 2009 – Page 2
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Taylor Wimpey refinancing virtually a done deal
The £1.57bn refinancing agreement just requires formal approval by bondholders
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Death inquiry results put off until June
Ucatt welcomes delay, claiming haste would have meant critical issues were ignored
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Morrison wins Olympic rowing race
Galliford Try subsidiary will revamp Eton College Rowing Centre, Windsor for London 2012
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Prince Charles slams Candys' Chelsea Barracks scheme
Prince of Wales criticizes Lord Rogers’ design for luxury housing development
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MPs call for closure of nuclear recycling plant
Future of the £600m Mox plant is under review as it emerges taxpayers are bankrolling the facility by £90m a year
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Empire State Building goes green
£13.6m green makeover to slash world-famous office building’s carbon footprint by 38%
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Red tide turns Dubai beaches 'toxic'
Beaches have been closed owing to dangerous flowering algae
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Tories to give local authorities power on housing
Conservatives would decentralise housing targets and give council tenants “right to move”, says green paper
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Plans for Sustainability Now 2009 revealed
Key issues to be discussed, audience to be directly involved and new technology on display
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Banks to sign off Taylor Wimpey debt deal today
Signed agreement on £1.55bn debt pile will be put to bondholders on Wednesday for 21-day approval process
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Connaught scoops £10m metro cleaning job
Services contractor beat rival Mitie to five-year Tyne and Wear network contract
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PC Harrington pleads guilty to Wembley worker death
Case will now go to the Old Bailey after contractor admits health and safety breaches
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Ramboll drops Whitbybird from title
Engineering firm changes name to 'mark its successful integration' with Danish parent
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JobCentre egg hunt prizes include site work licence
Southwark Easter event is branded demeaning for job seekers
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Fifty-seven more consortiums to offer C&BE diploma
Schools minister announcement will mean nearly 80% of young people can study for construction qualification
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Record 12% fall in construction output predicted
Construction Products Association anticipates no significant positive growth until 2012
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Construction begins on Foster's UAE pavilion
Structure for Shanghai Expo 2010 will be one of largest at the event
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Mandelson arrives in Iraq for construction trade talks
Business secretary is joined by 23 companies to meet top Iraqi ministers
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Barnsley man sues for £500k after brain damage
Christopher Kaye demands compensation from Euro Dismantling after accident on site
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Engineering firm sues Persimmon for £250k
Jacobs takes legal action against developer in row over fees for 50-acre Cornwall scheme