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Balfour Beatty culls six companies in major shake-up
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty’s construction boss reveals firm’s new structure, with business cut down to one operating company and eight brands dissolved
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Balfour Beatty restructure is ‘about growth not cost-cutting’
Exclusive: Shake-up to contribute £30m in annual cost savings, but Balfour Beatty’s construction boss insists move is about long-term growth
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RIBA film screenings: October & November
Enjoy a new series of theatrical and intimate film screenings inspired by our seasonal themes and exhibitions. Including features, documentaries and art house, they explore and celebrate a range of architectural themes. Autumn 2012 at 66 Portland PlaceLast Tuesdays - City Stories on FilmSpaghetti Kong, 1970s, 30 October from 6pm ...
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Plan to build 300,000 homes with pension cash
Future Homes Commission says housebuilding can be trebled without extra government funding
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Rainscreen cladding panels
RigiSystems has developed a range of rainscreen cladding panels using Alubond ACM
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Insulated steel cladding
A total of 2,700 linear metres of Steadman’s roof panels were used on a Citroen dealership in East Yorkshire
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Weatherproof insulation
Foamglas clad a grade-II listed bookshop with its weatherproof and vapour-tight insulation material
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Movers & makers 24 October 2012: Cladding
A round-up of the latest news from cladding manufacturers
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Facade boards
Cembrit’s board is designed to meet the emerging trend for wall cladding in stone and earth hues
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Building envelope
Wicona face solutions have been used to form a building envelope on a business centre in Slovenia
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Aggregate cladding panels
Steni UK’s aggregate cladding panels were used for the Myplace youth centre in London
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Prefabricated wall panel system
Lime Technology’s wall panel system features bespoke timber cassettes
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in September
This month’s data shows registrations in both the public and private sector down on this time last year
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Centrica scraps plans for two biomass power plants
Firm blames lack of certainty around energy policy and the government’s preference for co-firing and coal conversion power plants
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FSA backs down on mortgage rules
Lending regulations will provide no boost to housing market say financial advisers
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Construction shrinks 2.5% in third quarter
Construction the only sector to continue to contract as overall economy returns to growth following Olympics boost
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Brussels hints at climbdown in energy efficiency VAT row
European Commission consultation appears to endorse current UK VAT system for energy efficiency products
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Weston Williamson outlines four runway Luton expansion
Architect drawing up plans for four runways at Luton
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Carillion: Trade union condoned blacklisting
Contractor claims unions were aware of database and condoned use to exclude ‘extremist elements’