All Building articles in 31 July 2009 – Page 2
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Images: The US embassy plans opposed by Cabe and the mayor
Outline plans by Zimmer Gunsul Frasco turn back on local area, says design watchdog
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First-quarter revenues stay level at Atkins
Consultant says figures are in line with expectations despite a slowdown on the water engineering side
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Taylor Wimpey posts £682m first-half loss
Writedowns of £604m drive loss but housebuilder says market has improved 'significantly'
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Tender of the day: £15m college scheme
Bid deadline is 20 August for new-build project in Hinckley, Leicestershire
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Amey scoops £2.7bn Birmingham highways PFI job
Firm will improve and maintain 2,500km of road network, as well as bridges, trees, lights and street furniture
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Images: 2012 village rises over Olympic Park
Work is now under way on every residential plot within the village site
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Sandwell closes £201m BSF deal
Six secondary schools will be transformed as part of one of fastest BSF schemes to reach financial close
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Boris pledges to put London council refurbs back on agenda
London mayor set to clash with central government, which diverted Decent Homes budget to new housing in other areas
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Top five reader comments: 4 August
Advocates for regulating ventilation installation and against roof turbines – and why it's sometimes best to bark like a dog
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Enforcement notices served to blacklist firms
Kier and Balfour Beatty among 14 firms told to clean up or face prosecution by data regulator
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Decline in construction activity slows
July's index of construction purchasing activity reveals the slowest rate of decline for over a year
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Construction's top footballers head for David Beckham Academy
Firms invited to field teams for the fourth Construction Cup, playing against Paul Allen, Ray Parlour, Kerry Dixon and Lee Sharp
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Klingon spotted in the West End
Sorry, we meant 'cling-on'. Oh, and did we mention the spiky wrought-iron railings three storeys beneath, and the rain?
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Big losses at Northern Rock as new lending falters
Bank says new mortgage lending was £1bn short of predicted levels
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BRE launches green advice service
Enterprise hub will help SMEs bring sustainable inventions to market and advise on use of green techniques
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Galliford Try appoints Ian Baker as housing boss
Baker rises through ranks to become managing director of housebuilding division
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Value engineering exposes me to cowboys
There is no professionally prepared tender that cannot be beaten by a lump sum price from a desperate cowboy
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Davis Langdon to merge with architect DEGW
Consultant reassures industry that business will not aim to compete with other architects after deal with £17m-turnover firm
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Planning policy could save business £20m a year
Killan Pretty review recommendation will exempt 25,000 non-domestic proposals each year from needing full planning application
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Tender of the day: £1.5m Woking church
Bid deadline is 14 August for project involving extension, alteration and conversion