All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 310
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QS fees fall in leisure sector
2:30PM Today’s instalment on the Fees Bureau’s latest survey looks at which sectors pay best
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T&T wins Mediterranean island PM job
12:20PM Firm pledges to get locals involved with Tigné Point scheme in Malta
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UK nuclear clean-up cost rockets to £65bn
12:10PM Nuclear Decommissioning Authority says increase is due to 'improved understanding' of Sellafield
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Nottingham tram extension gets go-ahead
12:00PM Government to contribute £437m to scheme. Work could start in 2010
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Faithful+Gould lands south London regeneration role
5:00PM Mixed-use scheme planned on former site of Bell Green gas works in Sydenham
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Housebuilder launches green code
2:05PM Linden Homes commits to more trees on site, higher insultation standards and local sourcing
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Currie & Brown costs new office scheme
5:40PM Firm QS on Dubai's One Business Bay tower project
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QSs command higher fees on JCT jobs
4:35PM The second of this week’s in-depth instalments on the latest report from the Fees Bureau
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Building component bible launched
3:30PM New RICS guide tackles the toughest questions in whole life costing
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Should a QS steer clear of letters of intent?
Roger Knowles relives Cunningham vs. Collett
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High-Point Rendel shortlisted for Fleming Awards
1:00PM Nomination for work on coastal scheme at Lyme Regis
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£1bn West Country regeneration scheme launched
11:45AM QS Nisbet on team for new framework for city of Gloucester
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Not worth the wait
Householders waste two weeks of their lives waiting for trades folk who fail to turn up.
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Smoke on the water
From the killing industry to one that brings a new lease of life. Tracy Edwards explores Urban Splash’s eco-friendly Imperial Tobacco revamp.
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Shocking work survey
Over 70% of employees are potentially at risk from exposure to electrical faults in the workplace, according to a new report from Zurich Risk Services.