All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 406
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The new scheme on the block
The tax system for the construction sector is about to undergo a radical overhaul. In the first of three articles on the new CIS scheme, Ken Tracey looks at how the changes differ from the old regime.
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Big push on biomass
The government has unveiled an action plan to unlock the potential for renewable energy in biomass.
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Asbestos victims payments slashed
Compensation payments to the families of those who have suffered and died as a result of asbestos-related illnesses have been dramatically cut following a landmark ruling in which law lords came down in favour of employers.
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Art House
Modern Art is getting a makeover in Teesside, with the construction of the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (mima). Due to open this summer, the £19.2 million gallery will bring together the town's artwork and host a changing programme of exhibitions.
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Brussels' most dramatic architectural statement , the Atomium, has been renovated
German lighting designer Ingo Maurer has created a new lighting installation featuring Helvar's Imagine rack, complete with Digidim controllers and a Helvar 900 lighting router.
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JTL electrical apprentice Kier
JTL electrical apprentice Kieran Lewis has been presented with the Learning and Skills Council's Personal Achievement Award.
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Round and about
Host to such music greats as The Doors, Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix in its heyday, the Roundhouse is getting set to rock a whole new generation of wild things. Alison Luke reports.
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Abbey's road to energy efficient heating
Benedictine monks in County Limerick, Ireland are reaping the benefits of geothermal energy, with a new heating system designed and installed by specialist firm Dunstar.
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Government reshuffle brings fifth construction minister since 2001
Disastrous results for Labour at the recent local elections has seen construction gets is fifth minister in five years and the ODPM being removed from John Prescott's portfolio in an emergency cabinet reshuffle.
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Poor project management behind Paddington campus scheme downfall
Risks were ignored, NAO report reveals
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The pension renovation
The pensions world has been in a state of flux for some time and 2006 sees two extra bureaucratic burdens added to those managing the company scheme. Grant Thornton's Roger Zair explains the changes and looks at how they could affect your balance sheet