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Another slump
Official figures show construction output falling again, but devils lurk in the detail
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Interview: David Strong
David Strong, chief executive of Inbuilt responds to the government's plans released this week to scale up the greening of existing housing
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Subtle, it’s not: Shanghai International Cruise Terminal
Sparch, the Asian division of Archial Group, has unveiled images of the Shanghai International Cruise Terminal, a 260,000m2 mixed-use development
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BBC launches stinging attack on UK construction
Head of property turns on industry after National Audit Office accuses it of being a poor client
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Latest construction appointments - 05 March 2010
Keltbray Group has appointed Peter Gilligan business development manager, operating from a new UK base in Manchester.
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Transfer of Olympic land ownership in doubt
Greater London Authority has been locked in talks with the Treasury over transfer, and is preparing for 'worst case scenario' of deal not being struck
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ONS reports largest output fall since seventies
Fall of 11% to £97.2bn from 2008 to 2009 is first time figure has fallen below £100bn since 2002
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Support unemployed graduates – and the industry’s future!
The Pledge campaign will stop graduates abandoning the industry and plug your staffing gaps
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Costain and Skanska win £15m Crossrail job
Joint venture scoops Royal Oak Portal contract, first tunnel-related construction package on the project
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Morgan Ashurt wins two BSF jobs in Hull worth £71m
These include a £38m secondary and special needs school and a £32.8m academy
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Insurers threaten to pull cover for timber frame
Companies including Aviva and Axa warn that modern construction method has too high a fire risk
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Four years predicted for Chile rebuild
President says seventh most powerful earthquake on record has left between $15bn and $30bn worth of damage
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Constructionarium pleads for rescue funding
The industry’s only dedicated site-based training centre for university students could be forced to close unless it secures rescue funding from the government
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BAA: We can offer contractors 6% margins
Steven Morgan, BAA’s capital projects director, has introduced a financial incentive plan that could boost contractors’ profit margins from 2% to more than 6%
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Value of Urban Splash halved after ‘humbling’ year
Developer that epitomised the New Labour ‘urban renaissance’ admits to fighting battle for survival
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Ecobuild video: David Strong on greening existing housing stock
Chief executive of Inbuilt talks to Building about the government's Pay as You Save initiative
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Not the brightest spark
Thanks to John Giles who took these photographs in Chiang Mai in Thailand of an electrician preparing to make a connection to the live main. “I was too squeamish to stay and watch,” he says.
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Flying fortress: Heathrow Terminal 4’s bomb-proof facade
A dazzling 180m-long glass external wall has transformed dingy old Heathrow Terminal 4 into a light-filled modern airport building. It is also capable of withstanding a 100kg car bomb. Stephen Kennett finds out how it was done
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Eco-homes strategy launched
The government has set out a plan to make eco-improvements to 7 million homes by 2020, in a move it says should create 65,000 construction jobs
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Two clients forced Harry Neal into liquidation
The collapse of £35m-turnover contractor Harry Neal was partly prompted by bad debts, a liquidator’s report has revealed