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Industry still falling short over safety, says HSE
Construction is still failing to meet targets for cutting fatalities and injuries, despite a drop in accident figures, HSE statistics revealed this week.
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CABE backs Royal Arsenal
CABE has backed Allies and Morrison’s masterplan for the controversial Royal Arsenal scheme in Woolwich, south-east London.
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Sheppard Robson takes over at Broadcasting House
Architect Sheppard Robson has been appointed to complete phase two of the BBC’s Broadcasting House redevelopment.
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NewsArad goes red
Architect Ron Arad Associates has won planning permission for the National Design Museum in Israel.
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NewsThe Pointe sisters
Consultant Atkins has unveiled this image of the £200m Bay Pointe development in Cardiff Bay for client Allied Developments Europe.
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NFB launches new body
The National Federation of Builders has launched a subsidiary aimed at small and medium-sized housebuilders.
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Glasgow’s ideal regeneration scheme to be completed
A housing association is launching a scheme to complete Glasgow’s showpiece Crown Street urban regeneration scheme.
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NewsLiverpool’s housing recovery ‘fuelled by speculation’
Housing market renewal pathfinder produces analysis of property sales that casts doubt on how healthy market is
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Bellway sets up shared ownership homes trust
Bellway has become the first private housebuilder to set up a trust to deliver shared ownership housing.
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Treasury puts some numbers on next year’s PFI market
Defence projects expected to make up 18%, as government reveals that this year’s deals could reach £5bn
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NewsA double first for Cambridge
Allies and Morrison’s Fitzwilliam College buildings scoop prizes at 2005 Brick Awards
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Green bricks for a healthy workplace
An impressive case for the sustainable potential of brick has been provided by the recently completed £1.95m HQ building for Neal’s Yard Remedies in Gillingham, Dorset.
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Construction history congress
The Second International Congress on Construction History will be held at Queen’s College, Cambridge on 29 March–2 April 2006.
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Carillion in takeover talks with Mowlem
Identity of mystery bidder is revealed as Carillion confirms that discussions are progressing.
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New terminal planned for Heathrow
New Heathrow East terminal to be built in time for 2012 Olympics.
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Industry upbeat as number of government contracts grows
Public-sector work gives industry a boost as private sector weakens.
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Industrial fatalities fall 24% in five years
Construction takes major strides towards a safer workplace














