More news – Page 2908
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NewsDavid Parkes, architect of cost-effective housing, dies
Architect designed UK's first sheltered housing scheme
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NewsOlympic site video: First permanent bridge lifted into place
Footage of the first of more than 30 bridges for Olympic Park being lifted by 250-tonne crane
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NewsHouse prices will take years to recover from slump
2.5m homeowners face negative equity as prices are set to drop by 25%
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NewsTimelapse video: Crane lifts Stockton on Tees bridge arch
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering performs lift of £15m bridge over River Tees
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NewsCare home security: the danger of killing with kindness
A design standard intended to improve home security could actually put care home residents at risk in an emergency. Our columnist describes how he helped to amend it
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NewsDavid McLean goes into administration
The contractor arm of the £130m-turnover developer is to close while the housebuilding division goes up for sale
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NewsWhen demolitions go wrong: a bogus calculation
Watch this video shot in Asia of a demolition job with a difference
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NewsBuilding launches business blog
Financial blog features news, gossip and up-to-date share prices for over 30 construction stocks
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NewsPersimmon hit by £600m writedown
Further deterioration in market forces Persimmon to writedown land for second time this year
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NewsUK planners gain lessons from Greece in warming climate
With climate resilient development a must for the next half century, EU funds a push for tools and information sharing
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NewsMott MacDonald to work on £31m college scheme
Stourbridge College project will house arts and music department
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NewsAbu Dhabi tower leans towards the record books
RMJM-designed building to be built at an angle of 18 degree
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NewsKier merges divisions to form FM business
New facilities management business will be known as Kier Facilities Services
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NewsHow technology can help beat the crunch
Building is hosting a live seminar on how technology can play a part in surviving the downturn
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NewsSchool building programme pace quickens as £600m Kent deal closes
23 local authorities have now signed deals with a private sector partner
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NewsCyril Sweett and Miller seal £80m Scottish PPP
The e4i group reaches financial close on school scheme for Inverclyde Council
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News£23m Russian deal to buy JCB diggers
Business secretary says deal is triumph for British-Russian relations
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NewsCIOB plans Middle East support network
Aim of network is to support construction professionals working in the region













