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  • Sale boards
    News

    September mortgage approvals hit 18-month high

    2009-10-23T10:35:00Z

    Loans to homebuyers are up 77% on last year but construction and property firms are borrowing less

  • Passivhaus, green building centre
    News

    Energy standards for homes to fall short of Passivhaus

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Proposed overhaul of Code for Sustainable Homes would set higher energy limit than German method

  • Ian Tyler, chief executive, Balfour Beatty
    News

    Balfour Beatty sells 97% of rights issue shares

    2009-10-23T08:40:00Z

    Contractors says remaining shares will be acquired by underwriters if buyers are not found at issue price

  • Grant Shapps, shadow housing minister
    News

    Cabe to cut director in pre-election restructure

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Architectural watchdog to slash jobs amid concern over Tory ‘bonfire of quangos’

  • Stride Treglown Cardiff office
    News

    Stride Treglown office awarded BREEAM Outstanding at design stage

    2009-10-23T10:00:00Z

    Architect's new Cardiff office will use a biomass boiler, grey-water recycling and a natural ventilation approach

  • Abu Dhabi
    News

    Interserve boss says worst of Middle East ‘behind us’

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Construction services firm says payment times are falling as a string of major projects get into gear

  • Debenhams store
    News

    Debenhams to restart store refurbishment programme

    2009-10-23T10:43:00Z

    Retailer reveals it will resume capital spending next year, as profits and confidence return

  • Post box during postal strike
    News

    Did your Building magazine get lost in the post?

    2009-10-23T15:41:00Z

    Fear not: subscribers can still read Building by signing up for the digital edition that is emailed out on Fridays

  • Comment

    Falling construction helps hold UK in recession

    2009-10-23T10:40:00Z

    An estimated fall of 1.1% in construction output in the third quarter of this year has helped to hold the UK economic growth in recessionary territory.Much to the surprise of many analysts the UK economy appears to have remained in recession, with GDP output falling 0.4% in the three months ...

  • Comment

    A common disaster

    2009-10-23T10:19:00Z

    The Construction Confederation has gone bust, leaving a £20m deficit in its pension fund and hundreds of people who stand to lose up to 70% of their retirement income. The situation is extremely depressing for those affected, but it’s not a scandal. It’s not a tale of incompetence or deceit. ...

  • News

    True grit

    2009-10-23T01:33:00Z

    Anoop Drubhra snapped this heart-stopping action hero from his Dover Street office in Mayfair, London

  • Comment

    My digital life: Jon Seymour

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Do you download movies?

  • Comment

    The evil that men do

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    The government’s removal of empty property rate relief has been universally recognised as a wicked and ungodly act. Even Alistair Darling seems to have grasped this

  • Comment

    The OFT vs Tony Bingham

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham’s article, “The cost of a phone call” (9 October, page 30), is based on a misunderstanding of the Office of Fair Trading’s position. The OFT has never claimed that unilaterally submitting a high price is illegal. Rather, as Mr Bingham says, the illegality arises where the price is ...

  • Comment

    Linnett vs the OFT

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham was right “on the money”, so to speak, in his article exposing the obvious weakness of the OFT’s stance on cover pricing

  • Comment

    Sport: The real enemy

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Don’t get the idea that I’m speaking from any sort of moral high ground, or even from a moral hillock, but Chris Wise’s comments about steel were interesting and I thought perhaps ought to be brought to their logical conclusion (9 October, page 28)

  • Comment

    Bad experience

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    New apprenticeships are very important to the future progress of the industry (“Gove: Conservatives to triple apprenticeships”, www.building.co.uk)

  • Comment

    Learn through laughter

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    I was thoroughly enjoying your 9 October publication until I wandered across David Westwood’s email regarding your health and safety blunders (page 27), which sent me into fits of laughter and disbelief

  • Features

    Ropemaker or Watermark Place: The big square off

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Two big hitters have emerged on the streets of the City: Ropemaker in the red corner (above left), Watermark Place in the blue (above right). But which will take the sustainability title and be crowned ultimate speculative office champ?

  • Comment

    When life gets complicated

    2009-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Open mike: We sing the praises of whole-life costing but find it tricky to put into practice. The recently launched British Standard will do nothing to change this: we need a new approach