More News – Page 1523
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New body may oversee local housebuilding regulations
Grant Shapps proposes menu of approved options for councils to choose from
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View from my office: Fides Gardiner
The Hill project manager overlooks the reconstruction of McCarren Pool and Bathhous from his trailer office
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2012 Olympic stadium: Foodlighting system
Lighting manufacturer Philips has supplied its Arena Vision MVF404 floodlighting system for the 2012 Olympic Stadium
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Compost guide for green roofs
Waste & Resources Action Programme’s publication explains how compost can be incorporated
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Guide to help designers specify ceilings
Amstrong Ceilings produces advice on installation and maintenance
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Bankers let Crest start buying
Housebuilder Crest Nicholson has won a relaxation of banking covenants to allow it to buy sites in advance of a full debt restructure in the next month
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Primus doubles in size as it picks up Rok contracts
£80m in Rok contracts sold off to company run by former Multiplex directors, saving 40 jobs
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Heron takes off
Heron International and PLP Architecture have secured planning permission for a 43-storey hotel tower in the City of London
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Norbord uses canals as new transport method
Sheet products maker Norbord has switched from using road transport to canals to transport logs to its factory in Scotland.
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Ballymore looks to NAMA in face of property crash
Ballymore Properties slumped to a £224m loss for the year ending 31 March 2010, its accounts reveal
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Earls Court row
Residents of two London estates have clashed with Terry Farrell and developer Capital and Counties over a £2bn plan for redevelopment in the Earls Court area.
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Crossrail deal
A £235m Crossrail tunnelling contract has been won by BBMV, a JV including Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall and Vinci
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Bouygues and Leadbitter tie up: a sign of things to come
The Leadbitter and Bouyges deal is mutually beneficail
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Citywatch: it's trading update season
Trading was slow at the end of 2010. Was this because of adverse weather? And will things get better for the new year?
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Leadbitter to leverage Bouygues’ strength
Clients in the construction sector are avoiding giving work to firms with significant debt, according to Leadbitter chairman and chief executive Bob Rendell
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Housing stats: Residential projects and approvals
This month’s data shows the South-east has the highest number of schemes on the go