All Building articles in 6 March 2009 – Page 2
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Investor found for Thames Gateway waste plant
Waste management firm Cyclamax will build 100,000 tonne capacity plant in Dagenham
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London mayor announces public spaces programme
Scheme will offer free design advice to local authorities in the capital
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Training grant cuts spark industry row
Industry professionals criticise 'short-sighted' decision to axe £250 grants for Chartered Institute of Building courses
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Disquiet in the ranks
The data raid that discovered a construction worker blacklist has legal implications for the companies and individuals involved
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RMJM unveils new look for affordable housing
Housing model that requires no heating developed in response to government new-build targets
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Constructing Excellence names new chief
Mace's Bob White hands over to former Shepherd Construction boss Vaughan Burnand
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US Embassy bidders down to four
Pritzker prize-winning US architects battle it out in race to design new embassy in Battersea
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Arabtec targets Saudi Arabia and Egypt
UAE's biggest contractor plans to sidestep Dubai downturn by targeting other Middle Eastern markets
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Video: Sandstorm smothers Saudi Arabia
Wall of sand and dust 100m high chokes Riyadh, in worst sandstorm for a decade
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Ryder's Newcastle library handed over
Council takes formal delivery of £24m building set to open in June
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EU approves 5% VAT on home improvements
Lifeline for builders as UK given option to reduce VAT on maintenance and repairs
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Middle East helps drive Interserve profit up 15%
Maintenance and building group also announces £200m of new contract wins in UK and Dubai
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MP blames bank as builder goes bust
Bank's 'inflexibility' slated as cash flow problems push Wrekin Construction into administration despite strong order book
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Chairman Peter Wood steps down from White Young Green
Brian Duckworth becomes temporary non-executive chairman and Paul Hamer chief executive in board reshuffle
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Costain profit up 17% but building division £5m in the red
Board recommends dividend increase as group revenue rises 12% and order book up 25%
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Inquest launched into death of worker crushed by crane
26-year-old man was dead by the time ambulance crews arrived
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Construction will be one of industries 'worst hit' by recession
Poll reveals 22% of consultants believe construction will be in top three sectors worst affected, while just 10% thought UK firms were well positioned
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Saudi Arabia bans off-plan property sales
Ban will prevent practice of repeated off-plan selling partly blamed for Dubai property crash
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Ennstone sells UK and Polish arms as administrators take over
Attempt to achieve solvent restructuring abandoned but deal to sell subsidiaries will save 1,000 jobs
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Sidell Gibson acquires Birmingham architect
Large commercial practice buys long-standing Edgbaston firm Crouch Butler Savage