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  • Jon Rouse
    Comment

    Our sound suburbs

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The humble burbs are a vital part of our national life and deserve to be planned accordingly. Just don’t expect those who have benefited most from their safe, nurturing communities to stop grumbling …

  • Jeeves and Wooster: Markus Braun (left) and Andrew Pears set out on their mission to inform – and feed
    Features

    Moving message

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Pears’ Cafe Van tours sites spreading the sustainable construction word with toasted sandwiches and tea

  • Gardner’s lesson gets under way
    Features

    Tools for schools

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    A mobile workshop is bringing an ‘Aladdin’s cave’ of tools to the chosen few at five Surrey schools, giving them a real taste of the building site

  • Tom Broughton
    Comment

    Why Reid is wrong

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Whatever the political motivation behind John Reid’s decision to restrict the number of Romanian and Bulgarian workers entering the UK in the new year, construction and the wider business community is unlikely to sympathise.

  • News

    CBUK accused of delay

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Multiplex has accused former Wembley steel subcontractor Cleveland Bridge of delaying the progress of its damages claim, amid continued concerns over CBUK’s solvency.

  • News

    Daylight saving costs construction £500m

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The reduction in daylight hours after the clocks go back on Sunday will cost the construction industry more than £500m through increased numbers of accidents.

  • News

    Ashford quango to create ‘infrastructure bank’

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The quango charged with the growth of Ashford in Kent is working on plans to establish the UK’s first financial institution to fund the development of local infrastructure.

  • News

    Four win Potteries pathfinder

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Four companies have been chosen to lead efforts to revive the housing market in the Potteries.

  • News

    After the Gherkin … the Anaconda

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Foster and Partners has unveiled this spectacular design for a £1bn residential resort on the Red Sea coast of Egypt.

  • News

    Contractors face fines for hiring Eastern European labour

    2006-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The Construction Confederation has warned firms to check the employment status of workers after John Reid, the home secretary, announced plans to introduce tighter controls on migrant labour.

  • Adrian Ewer
    News

    John Laing and Interserve picked for Corsham defence PFI

    2006-10-26T07:11:00Z

    Ministry of Defence names consortium preferred bidder for communication centre in Wiltshire that will accommodate 2,000 personnel

  • Kingspan's Murtagh
    News

    Kingspan takeover of Xtratherm blocked

    2006-10-26T13:52:00Z

    The proposed takeover of Xtratherm's parent Leanort has been thwarted by the Irish Competition Authority

  • migrant workers
    News

    Contractors face fines for hiring Eastern European labour

    2006-10-26T11:43:00Z

    CIC warns employers to check workers' status after home secretary John Reid tightens migration controls

  • Nottingham station tram extension
    News

    Government approves £578m Nottingham tram plans

    2006-10-26T09:25:00Z

    Work on two tram extensions could start in 2010 after Department for Transport agrees £437m funding package

  • DLR train
    News

    Green light for Olympic DLR link

    2006-10-26T11:55:00Z

    Docklands Light Railway link from Stratford to the Olympic Park will run 27 trains an hour during the Games

  • wind farm
    News

    Wind turbine lost overboard

    2006-10-26T09:12:00Z

    Parts of a wind turbine being transported to the Western Isles have been lost in the North Sea

  • traffic
    News

    Tunstall bypass receives £3m funding

    2006-10-26T11:01:00Z

    Government funding will enable the construction of the Tunstall Northern Bypass in the West Midlands

  • Ravenscraig
    News

    Land Securities fails to block £1bn Ravenscraig new town

    2006-10-25T16:54:00Z

    House of Lords throws out appeal by Land Secs which claimed project would blight nearby shopping centres

  • Jo Smit
    News

    Reeling in Richmond’s gas guzzlers

    2006-10-25T12:30:00Z

    Building’s Regenerate editor is feeling victimised by Richmond council’s stealth tax on oversized cars.

  • Tom Broughton
    News

    Road rage

    2006-10-25T10:15:00Z

    You'd expect the victim of a number plate fraud to receive some sympathy from the council's parking services, not be pursued for offences he can prove he didn't commit. But then local authorities' lack of basic common sense is something the building industry has long come to accept, even if ...