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Rehau thermal tunnels make commercial debut in Essex visitor centre
Underground German system provides heating and cooling mechanism for Redbridge Council building
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India told to act against corruption
Anti-corruption group advises India to act after country's poor rating in international bribery survey
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Asbestos exposure leads to £35,000 fine
Firm and its director convicted of failing to check for asbestos, putting 15 staff at risk
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Commercial development slides faster in November
Savills' November index of commercial development activity shows 13th monthly fall in a row
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Profit warning at world's largest solar cell maker
Q-Cells cuts 2008 profit forecast amid credit crisis and crashing oil price
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World's first Accoya road bridge set to open
Use of modified wood enables Dutch bridge builders to dispense with protective cladding
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Shropshire housebuilder fined after worker loses leg
Tipper truck accident leads to £35,000 in fines for Anthony Wilson Homes and plant firm MJ Curle
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Barratt sued for £1m over scaffolder's smashed ankle
Scarborough scaffolder claims for £184,000 in home help and £150,000 for footwear
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Oh, the indignity! Taylor Wimpey falls out of FTSE 250.
When Taylor Wimpey fell out of the FTSE 100 in March, it was not unexpected but still a shock in symbolic terms.Was the construction industry really faring so badly against the caterers, retailers and travel agents that had stayed in?Well, if that wasn't a bad enough, it has now dropped ...
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Homeowner bailout: Whitehall to the rescue?
Government plans to help struggling homeowners swung into action last week, but will they make any difference?
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Crossrail announces framework consultants
There are 12 engineers and architects on the design framework for the stations, tunnels and railway systems
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Home and away
With the Homes and Communities Agency poised to take forward day-to-day delivery responsibilities for the Thames Gateway, Joe Montgomery looks at progress to date
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Towards a more sustainable Gateway
Lord Chris Smith, newly appointed Chairman of the Environment Agency, and member of the Thames Gateway Strategic Partnership shares his views on the Thames Gateway, its environment and the future for the Gateway as an Eco-Region.
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Looking beyond the rhetoric
Charles Landry took a journey of discovery through the Thames Gateway. After an initial failure of imagination he found some delights along the way
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More than bricks and mortar
Over 40 schools and new academies are due to be built, remodelled or refurbished in local authorities throughout the Gateway region as part of Building Schools for the Future. But iit has deeper significance to the Thames Gateway
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Tartan Hips
The Scottish version of the home information pack launched at the start of the month. Is it any better than the much derided English and Welsh version?`
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David Ross forced to resign as Boris Johnson's Olympic adviser
Carphone Warehouse founder emails Olympic minister Tessa Jowell tendering his resignation
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Whitehall has too much power, says Heseltine
Former Tory defence secretary says Treasury has forced up council tax
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House sales down despite rising buyer interest
RICS reports sales per agent at record low as rising enquiries stymied by lack of finance
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PfS scrapes a pass for handling schools programme
Client body for Building Schools for the Future criticised for lack of focus on design and front-end planning, according to new Building survey