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Gibbs profit rises
Builders merchant Gibbs and Dandy has reported a 11% rise in pre-tax profit to £4.5m in 2007.
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NewsHousing stats: New-build sales and completions in February 2008
This month’s data shows that sales and registrations are substantially down on this time last year
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Developers on bargain hunt for cheap land
One raises £50m to exploit market downturn in residential sites
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‘Zero carbon’ to be defined by end of year
The industry has welcomed the promise in last week’s Budget to define what “zero-carbon housing” actually means.
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NewsA healthy return
Grangefield Estates has submitted these plans for a “health mall” in Manchester city centre.
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Bradford to build Alsop’s pool
Bradford's regeneration agency is to push ahead with plans to create a “mirror pool” at the centre of the city, despite losing a bid for £20m in lottery funding to build it last autumn.
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Urban Splash scores in Scotland
Regeneration developer Urban Splash has been chosen by Irvine Bay Urban Regeneration Company in Scotland to build a £70m mixed-use scheme at Irvine harbourside in Ayrshire.
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NewsEvan Hayes' postcard from Ireland
Despite some major globe trotting, the T&T cost consultant thinks Dublin’s the place to be
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NewsBalfour Beatty buys Dean & Dyball for £45m
Group bags another contractor as it looks to strengthen civil engineering presence in southern England
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NewsFirst new build EPC produced
Elmhurst Energy claims bragging rights for certificate for Leicestershire David Wilson home
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Features'You can’t have sex if you’re bored' – the sex in architecture debate
Will Alsop, Jonathan Meades, David Ubaka and Ben Addy debate the merits of eroticism in architecture - is there too much, too little and what exactly does sex have to do with buildings?
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NewsNew York crane collapse prompts safety review
Site inspection and procedural review to follow crane collapse that killed six
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NewsMetronet in row over £144k wage for labourers
Reports suggest consortium pays some labourers £79 an hour on tube upgrade
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NewsPlans unveiled to restore Mumbles Pier
Swansea Bay pier, rebuilt in 1956, will recieve £4m as part of regeneration package to make it a tourist destination once more
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NewsCrane collapses prompt school site fears
Safety fears for children at Pimlico school in wake of recent spate of UK crane accidents
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Nuclear plant designs gain initial approval
Regulators give go-ahead for four power station designs to proceed to next assessment stage














