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New York spends $5m on safety inspectors after 13 fatalities
New York’s mayor is to spend $5.3m (£2.7m) recruiting construction safety inspectors for the city after accidents that have resulted in 13 deaths this year.
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Have you been drinking, sir?
Or perhaps there is another explanation for scaling the roof of a pub in such a reckless fashion
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Green defence dining scheme complete
New Fareham facility opens which receives excellent rating for sustainable defence projects
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Rail bridge debris halts services into Liverpool Street - images
Commuter chaos after work to move an East London Line extension bridge damages main line tracks
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The zero-carbon tightrope
Paul King argues that it's not a cop out to say we need to strike a balance between off-site and on-site renewables
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Falling house prices rock shares
Taylor Wimpey is biggest casuality among housebuilders with 7% drop in share price
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Images: Grosvenor opens £1bn Liverpool One today
Developer unveils UK's largest city centre regeneration project in the heart of Liverpool
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Commercial rents set to fall
RICS survey predicts credit crunch will dampen tenant demand in the commercial sector
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Engineers await deployment in Burma
Specialists in shelter and water sanitation likely to be first engineers to help victims of typhoon
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Oil fears boost Brown's nuclear ambitions
Prime minister says need to diversify energy supply means replacing existing nuclear power plants will not be enough
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Digger driver dies in 21m plunge
Digger falls onto main Bristol commuter route after coming off steep road when bucket lowered suddenly
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Barratt names Bob Lawson as non-exec chairman
Housebuilder hires “amiable” recruitment firm boss to replace retiring incumbent Charles Toner
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AHMM wins RIBA London Building of the Year award
Westminster Academy by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris emerges as early frontrunner for Stirling Prize
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May house prices fall 2.8%
The average price of a home has fallen 4.4% over the last 12 months according to Nationwide report
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Is the UK following the US into a housing market collapse?
The release today by Nationwide of figures showing house prices dropped by 2.5% in May will come like a kick in the teeth to house builders and estate agents.It is the last thing they want to hear given the fragility of the market. A drop of two grand or so ...
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The Weekly Green Gauge 27 May 2008
Earth works, wasps and the Greedy West in the weekly round up.
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Construction firms shop around for legal advice
Survey shows majority of UK firms regularly switch legal advisers, valuing quality above price
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Look out below Dartford
The quickest, and most dangerous way, of removing rubbish from the roof of a four-storey building
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Jarvis returns to the black
Rail contractor beats City expectations by posting £11.1m pre-tax profit and 12% jump in turnover