All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 14 December 2012 – Page 3
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New health and safety bible coming
CITB urges site workers to order 2013 edition of GE 700 manual
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Rich students rent a third of prime London homes
Property investor LCP warns immigration policy may hit resi market
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Creditors approve MPG company voluntary arrangement
Specialist contractor can continue to trade after creditors vote
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Fosters’ New York Public Library designs unveiled
Architecture practice is revamping part of the historic library
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Nine Elms twin towers win planning
CLS Holdings gets green light for Vauxhall mixed-use scheme by Allies Morrison
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Galliford Try housing boss steps down due to ill health
Firm announces Ian Baker is stepping down with immediate effect
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Contractors sign multi-billion pound gas contracts
National Grid appoints Balfour Beatty and Skanska/Morrison Utilities Services JV for eight-year deals
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Apollo fined after seven hospitalised
Social housing contractor found at fault for carbon monoxide incident
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All 220 jobs lost as Swift Horsman goes under
PwC appointed as administrator after no sale found
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Kier wins £25m housing maintenance job
Contract for Lincoln Council covers 8,000 local authority homes
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Bermondsey housing scheme wins planning
Architect BuckleyGrayYeoman gains approval for 82-home scheme
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Walkie Talkie tower reaches milestone
Structure of controversial London skyscraper topped out today
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Thames crossing ‘could be privately funded’
Leader of Kent council sounds out Canadian investors
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Cleveland Bridge bags Forth Bridge deal
Subcontractor will make steel girders for both ends of the crossing
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Somerset Hauser & Wirth gallery gets green light
Gallery owner adds to Zurich, London and New York locations
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Comment
Better building performance is a stimulant to growth, not a barrier
Keeping consequential improvements would have meant more jobs, cheaper bills for home owners and less reliance on energy imports
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CITB suspends CSCS termination notice
Organisations behind industry skills card scheme work on new agreement
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Environment Agency sentenced after worker drowning
Agency ordered to pay £220,000 after crane drags worker into icy water
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Electrical contractors continue to suffer
Over three quarters of firms shrink or stand still in third quarter
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Government tackles double charging of developers
New statutory guidance to prevent councils stifling development