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Composite cladding panels
Cladding manufacturer Steni UK has extended its range of composite panels with sparkling black and white variants.
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Curtain walling
WHS Halo, manufacturers of architectural facades and entrance systems, has introduced an enhanced version of its System 10 curtain walling
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High-performance windows
Pultec has launched the 5000 Series range of windows which can provide whole window U-values of 0.7W/m2K
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Spray-on insulation
Walltite spray foam insulation from BASF Polyurethanes has been used to form an airtight thermal-efficient envelope at the BRE’s Victorian terrace retrofit demonstration project, in Watford
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Aluminium windows
Sapa Building Systems has developed the Crown Window System to help specifiers meet the higher levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Residential salary survey - take part!
Your chance to air your views, anonymously, in our annual resi survey
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Rok shares tumble after suspension of FD
Chief executive Garvis Snook says he feels ’hugely let down’ as he reveals £8.5m hole in accounts
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Timber frame tops out at Daventry's iCon
The £8.5m project in Daventry aims to attract 60 sustainable construction and technology firms
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Vocational training attracts 100,000 would-be electricians
The UK workforce has turned to vocational training in the downturn with sparkies being the most popular choice.
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£77m B&Q centre gets go-ahead
A huge new B&Q distribution centre has been told ’you can do it’ by planning officers at Swindon council.
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Kingston student wins pro cycling poster competition
London Transport Museum runs student competition to promote the benefits of cycling
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Construction redundancies drop 23%
The number of redundancies has dropped for the fourth succcessive quarter
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London's social housing powers to be passed to councils
The Greater London Authority has written to councils explaining their new social housing responsibilities
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Construction output forecast to hit new low in 2011
The construction sector will reach its nadir in 2011 as public sector money dries up, according to new data
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Weston Homes snaps up two sites and plans 250 homes
Sites in Uxbridge and Grays have a potential development value of £38m
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Balfour Beatty profit jumps 32% to £141m
Better than expected results helped by Parsons Brinkerhoff acquisition
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Rok suspends finance chief
’Serious failings’ in financial controls leads to profit warning and suspension
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McInerney looks for €40m rescue
Troubled housebuilder turns to US private equity group for cash injection
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WYG opens in South Africa and Croatia
Engineering consultant also reorganises business around four skill areas
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Bank of England slashes growth forecast
Mervyn King has reduced the UK’s growth forecast for 2011 to 2.5%.