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UK construction continues to decline – but at a slower rate
The rate of decline within the UK construction industry was the slowest for 18 months last month, figures from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply revealed
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Block buster
The Fraser Building at Glasgow university was a sixties concrete slab block structure
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RIBA announces first female president
Ruth Reed promises to encourage more women to work and remain in architecture
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Conference: 'Rethinking construction management'
130 papers on topics such as risk management, sustainability and project performance
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Poland: Architecture and Identity - Until January
In Autumn 2009 the RIBA Trust and Arup will host a major programme of exhibitions and talks focussed on Poland.
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Design exhibition: Close Up: Until 6 October 2009
The show presents 10 years of European design projects by the Helen Hamlyn Research Associates 2009 at the RCA.
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Cultivating faith: The feeding of the 59,000
RCA architecture student project examines how reinterpreting faith can help regenerate east London’s most deprived area
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Alarm raised over 'excessive' management pay at Berkeley
Investment advisers urge shareholders to vote against pay deal at group's AGM and oppose election of Tony Pidgeley as chairman
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A degree of insanity
Or rather forty-five degrees, as that's the angle of the ledge this painter is standing on, with no other security
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Scottish government to end right-to-buy
New bill will introduce a social housing charter to raise standards
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New supervisor training standard announced
UK Contractors Group says rules will tighten up health and safety performance
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Back to school: Who is that young man?
In the third part of our nostalgic look at construction figures in their youth, we ask if you can put a name to a face
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Bovis Homes raises £60m cash for land with share issue
Housebuilder's share placement opening today provided funds to buy development land
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Galliford Try wins £48.6m of health-sector work
Contractor to build or refurbish healthcare centres and hospitals in Grampian, Newcastle and Liverpool
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Striking Dubai labourers told to work harder to earn more
Al Habtoor Engineering employees returned to work after being informed that any pay increase would depend on productivity
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Eric Parry wins planning for £4.5m music facility at Wells Cathedral School
Mendip council approves plan for new music building and sports pavilion
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LAVA's eco-friendly sunflowers to beam on Masdar plaza
Design for plaza of Abu Dhabi's new sustainable city uses flower-like structures that store heat by day for release at night
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Don't break a nail, guys
Putting your hands in your pockets is less effective than a harness at preventing falls but it will save you breaking a fingernail if you do chance to tumble
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Decline in construction activity slows again
Purchasing index for August shows smallest fall for 18 months, although all sub-sectors still in decline