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Artist's impression: London's iconic buildings on canvas
Exhibition of the captial's most loved - and hated - buildings goes on display
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Former paper mill crumples after textbook demolition
Currie and Brown oversee successful demolition of 170ft tower in Fort William Scotland - UPDATED - Now with video footage
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RICS matrics Kent spring function - 15 May
RICS matrics Kent's first spring function of the year will be held at Davis Langdon's offices in Kings Hill. Present will be Elwyn Nicol of SEEDA, presenting 'Chatham Maritime'. In addition, a selection of APC doctors and assessors will be in attendance. The evening's entertainment will be provided by a ...
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Rebuilding Trust Campaign: Let's Start Again
We’d like you to rewrite the rules for the way construction does business. Building has launched the Rebuilding Trust campaign to show that, in the wake of the OFT bid-rigging inquiry, the industry will no longer turn a blind eye to anti-competitive behaviour.
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Are you sitting comfortably?
Then we shall begin welding 12m up while wearing no eye protection or footwear...
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Aquatics Centre 'over-designed,' say MPs
Games organisers ready to ‘spend money like water’ according to new report
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Housebuilder posts loss after selling no homes
AIM-listed Wren reports turnover of just £84,000 after failing to sell a single home in last six months
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Supermarkets to face tougher planning rules
Chains will not be unable to build in areas where they have a monopoly of stores under new recommendations
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House prices suffer first annual fall in 12 years
Nationwide says price of typical house is 1% lower than in April 2007
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CABE slams 'aggressive' Tesco development
Sheppard Robson scheme offers 'poor quality living environment', says design watchdog
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A head for heights at Canary Wharf
It's one way to get a view of the O2 arena, but not for the faint-hearted
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Online carbon calculator will help construction go green
Free tool helps calculate costs and benefits of carbon-saving techniques and technology
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St Pancras Hotel's Welsh sibling up for grabs
Redevelopment offers sought for fire-blasted Welsh landmark designed by architect of St Pancras Hotel
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Royal Doulton factory to be redeveloped
St Modwen seeks planning approval for mixed-use scheme at Potteries factory
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Refinery strike threatens Scottish construction
Civil engineers warn government that further supply interruptions may jeopardise infrastructure programme
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Solar power makes Lily Allen smile
Pop star uses solar-powered, sustainably built studio and supports renewable energy campaign
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LandSec JV buys Harlow expansion site for nine-figure sum
Up to 16,000 homes could be built on the 970ha site in joint venture with housing association Places for People
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Green buildings mirror white goods' model
EPCs will change the face of the property market, says the director at NG Bailey who will be speaking at next week's Think conference
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New on-site measurement system launched in Merton
Scheme for private buildings involves attaching sensors to meters on turbines, solar PVs and other generators and outputting the information to a data logger