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Ðǿմ«Ã½ regulations logbook
BSRIA has launched The Ðǿմ«Ã½ Manual and The Ðǿմ«Ã½ User Guide as a solution to the requirement under Ðǿմ«Ã½ Regulations for new buildings to keep some form of log book
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Green Deal is not properly incentivised, say top bosses
Two-thirds of chief executives surveyed claim government is not doing enough to promote scheme
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Balfour Beatty returns to top
Value of projects leapt 62% in August, with public and housing work boosting Balfour’s position
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Apollo’s cash profit up despite pre-tax losses
Firm saw Ebitda figure hit £23.9m but made overall loss before tax of £7.2m
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Fury over RIBA's 'anti-housing' report
Two resign from institute’s housing group as planning row escalates
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Carbon monoxide alarms
Following new regulations for carbon monoxide alarms set out in Document J, Specflue, a UK provider of stove and flue products, has worked with the manufacturer FireAngel to launch the CO-9X carbon monoxide alarm
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Billington admits underbidding as it posts loss
Firm posts £400k loss and admits taking work at ‘very low or negative margins’
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Billington admits underbidding as it posts loss
‘Suicide bidding’ is becoming widespread throught the industry
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Commercial activity falls
About 29% of commercial developers recorded a fall in activity in August
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Construction appointments: 16 September 2011
Miller, Seddon , Apollo, N G Bailey, Lakesmere and Mount Anvil have all made appoinments this week
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Pickles: Planning critics haven't done their homework
Communities secretary speech claims opponents of NPPF ‘haven’t read the consultation documents’
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Birmingham Library gets topped out
The Library of Birmingham held it’s topping out ceremony this week.
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Kier profits up despite public sector workload fall
Construction, development and services group announces 24% rise in pre-tax profit and improved construction margins
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Kier scoops £1bn local authority framework role
Firm clinches the only place on the Scape National Minor Works Framework, worth between £750m and £1bn over four years
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Clegg pledges 'gear shift' on infrastructure
The Deputy Prime Minister has promised to ‘ramp up the sales pitch’ to investors at home and abroad
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Crest Nicholson completes major debt restructuring
The housebuilder has converted £359m in debt into equity, and appointed William Rucker as its new chairman
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Judge stops 'illegal' work at Brazil's largest airport
Renovation work on Sao Paulo airport has been halted over claims the project went ahead without a bidding process
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Design Council announces grant recipients
Grants totalling £114,000 will be spent on local design review panels and community projects