All Building articles in 12 August 2011 – Page 5
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ONS figures show fall in SME activity
Work for small builders drops despite activity growth across the whole sector
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Shopping centre construction falls to early 90s levels
Westfield Stratford acounts for more than half of construction as activity slows
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How not to excavate a basement: 'This is the closest I dared to go'
Colin Burden kept his distance when he saw this house teetering on the edge of a large muddy hole
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Arcadis bags Environment Agency role
Consultant brought on board to help manage flood risk and waterways management
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Aktins fees rise to £10m on Cambridge busway
Consultant fees rise following late delivery of guided bus route
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Mitie secures 85% of revenue for this year
Firm delivers upbeat trading statement, boosted by major PV panel deal
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House prices fall year-on-year, reports Rightmove
Fall of 2.3% in seller’s asking prices in August contributes to 0.3% year-on-year fall
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ONS error overstates construction growth five-fold
Statistics body revises down second quarter growth from 2.3% to 0.5% within hours
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Construction response to riot 'overwhelming'
Construction professionals on Twitter and Facebook offer help to victims through web site created by architects
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ONS admits construction growth figures are wrong
ONS to republish construction output at 4.30pm today after admiting 2.3% growth rate published this morning was too high
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Designs unveiled for Old Oak Common ‘super hub’
Transport interchange will link High Speed 2 and Crossrail
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Construction economy grows 2.3%
First growth for six months recorded in latest ONS quarterly figures
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Delancey and Qatari Diar ink £557m Olympic village deal
Joint venture deal for 1,439 homes and development sites signed
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McLaren investigating Brighton uni cladding collapse
Two floors of cladding crash into street on £7.5m job
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M&E specialist GWD falls into administration
Leeds based contractor formed just three years ago
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Humber vs Moor: Will the planning reforms work?
The government’s plans for the planning system have stirred up huge controversy in both the industry, and now, with the publication of the the new national planning frameowrk, the country at large. With so much at stake, and so much opposition, will the government get its reforms through? And, if ...
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Waterproofing system
Alumasc’s Derbigum waterproofing system can be done with residents still inside the premises
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Will the planning reforms work?
The National Planning Policy Framework is firmly in the limelight after renewed pressure from campaigners. So will the government stick to the policy and how will it work in practice? Joey Gardiner leads a debate
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Low property transactions pose a problem
Housebuilder results have been generally positive but property is still a problem