All Building articles in 3 April 2009 – Page 3
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News
Estate agents attack new Hips rules
New system will deter people from putting up homes for sale say agents
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East London fire destroys offices and warehouses
Blaze in Leyton took 75 firefighters over three hours to bring under control
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Earthquake hits central Italy
At least 16 people are killed and thousands of buildings damaged in quake north of Rome
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Galliford Try wins £60m cultural PFI in Worcester
Contractor is named preferred bidder on new Worcester Library and History Centre
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Video: Double-winners light up 2009 Building Awards
Highlights from the biggest awards show in construction plus interviews with some of the victors
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Building Awards 2009 in pictures
Re-live the night's excitement through our gallery of photographs
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G20 protests: Who takes the risk?
Is the contractor or owner responsible for any damage or disruption to sites caused by mass protests
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Nakheel terminates $1bn deal with contractor
Dubai developer ends contract with Samsung C&T for Palm Jumeirah village centre
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HSE to recruit up to 30 inspectors
Safety body will seek applicants with a background in construction
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British Land sells land to High Street bank
High Street bank sells 200,000 sq ft office block to Abbey
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Wates and AHMM sweep the board at 2009 Building Awards
Contractor takes two prizes and architect takes three as gongs are dished out for exceptional projects, people and companies
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It was meant to be a £4bn refuge from recession
So how did a government programme to renew further education colleges blow its budget by 150%, putting 144 schemes and 40,000 jobs at risk?
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Comment
What troubled waters?
Your report “RIBA in turmoil as faction presses for ‘radical change’” (27 March, page 13) is a surprising appearance of fantasy journalism in an otherwise excellent magazine
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Talk of the town
Rick Mather Architects’ Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne has been unveiled to the public
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Features
Spotlight on sustainability
Lead times may have levelled out, but if you are commissioning the latest green technologies there could still be a bit of a wait. Brian Moone of Mace gives an idea of what to expect