All ɫTV articles in 09 December 2011 – Page 3
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Comment
Warning: treat ONS figures with care
The ONS’ estimate of a 1.1% drop in output in October may not be as bad as it looks
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Construction output falls 1.1% in October
October output also down 2.7% on the same period last year
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Morgan Sindall wins £145m Stockport regeneration scheme
Appointment raises prospect of long-awaited Grand Central Station revamp
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Bellway reduces shared equity sales
Housebuilder uses “resilient” market to halve sales via expensive incentive
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Terry Farrell plots new course for Battersea Power Station
Big name architect floats more piecemal approach after financial setback for current plan
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Washroom solutions
Polyrey will be relaunching its Cubicle and Washroom collection in January 2012 to include new products
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Responsible sourcing
Swish ɫTV Products has supplied fascia, soffits and cladding in hazy grey for a new 36 home development at Fielding Meadow, Ratby
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Inbox: It's a struggle
Readers identify obstacles both here and abroad, whether it’s missing out on incentives in east London, first-time buyers losing tax relief, or Brits trying to adapt to cultural differences in Asia
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The tracker: Gloom, then more gloom
As the days get darker so does the industry outlook, with the latest figures from Experian Economics showing a deterioration in all sectors and construction activity hitting a three-month low
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Comment
The ghosts of Libya: The legal landscape
If you have a business interest in Libya, you’ll be on the edge of your seat wanting to know how the new legal landscape is shaping up there
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Dry fix system
Redland has introduced a new product to its Rapid+ range, the DuoPlain Ambi-Dry Verge
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Window, door and curtain walling
Technal’s new range of products can be specified for residential projects
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JCT consultation: Life cycle considerations
Should life cycle considerations be built into building contracts and project planning? The JCT is launching an industry consultation with this in mind, so start thinking
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We need small engineering companies
Small engineering companies have been pushed to the edge of extinction by the conforming imperatives of big business. But we need their talent and guts for our own survival
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CSCS hires former MP as chairman
Michael Clapham will replace Trevor Walker, who resigned this week
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Fibre cement material
Marley Eternit has launched Eter-Color, a new range of through coloured architectural fibre cement material
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RICS calls in law firm to examine conflict of interest
Field Fisher Waterhouse to investigate allegations that staff misused internal information on website