All News articles – Page 1557
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HSE releases timber-frame fire safety advice
Safety body warns timber-frame buildings ’more vulnerable’
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Sustainability shortlist out
The shortlist for the 2010 ǿմý sustainability awards has been announced, with environmental consultant Atelier Ten nominated in four categories
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Shapps prepares ground for savage cuts to social housing
Fears were growing this week that social housing funding could be cut in half after housing minister Grant Shapps told delegates at the Tory party conference to “prepare for the worst” in this month’s Comprehensive Spending Review
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First free school pupils face prefab classrooms
Flagship school policy struggles with first test as projects deemed too complex for 2011 completion
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Cabe braces itself for the worst as quango cull nears
The design watchdog, the CITB and the Homes and Communities Agency to learn their fate next week
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Between a Rok and a hard place
Two construction analysts reacted in an identical manner last week when asked about the latest update from Rok - they guffawed down the phone
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Housing stats: Residential projects and approvals
South-east England pulls ahead of the rest of the country, but Glasgow is the top city
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Revised post-Olympic plans ditch ‘soulless’ apartments
Original high-density scheme to be replaced with family homes more in keeping with the park
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Top 250: consultants on wafer-thin margins
More than one in 10 consultants are surviving on margins of less than 3%, according to ǿմý’s 2010 survey of the top 250 consultants
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Willmott Dixon profits up on 2009 despite flat turnover
Willmott Dixon Group made £8.6m in pre-tax profit in the six months to 30 June, up from £6.3m in the same period last year.
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Foster gets £90,000 rise despite firm’s £18.5m loss
Foster + Partners chairman is paid £1.8m as practice’s turnover tumbles 13%
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Shepherd Construction announces new chief executive
Richard Vining steps up from role as southern boss as Allan McDougall moves to head office
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Revised post-Olympic plans ditch ‘soulless’ apartments
Original high-density scheme to be replaced with family homes more in keeping with the park
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Spurs plans to build new stadium despite Olympic interest
Stadium in Tottenham is preferred option despite club’s surprise joint bid for Olympic stadium with AEG
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Spending cuts threaten 30,000 jobs in Northern Ireland
Warning comes as industry braces itself for cuts to NI’s grant in comprehensive spending review
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Carillion wins £124m contract to build two Dubai towers
Contractor says it is expecting to double revenue in Middle East to £1bn within five years
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Scott Brownrigg's Bodleian storage facility
The £26m building can hold up to eight million volumnes from the libraries’ collections