All ɫTV articles in 2007 issue 44 – Page 7
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Developer admits defeat over wharf at London Docklands
Developer Capital and Provident has abandoned a plan to build homes on a derelict stretch of waterfront in London’s Docklands.
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Chesterton acquisition
Property consultant Chesterton has bought Vanns and Jones, a building surveyor.
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Construction MBA awarded RICS accreditation
RICS finds sufficient surveying content in the Manchester Business School course
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Balfour and Kier win academy jobs
Kier and Balfour Beatty have been appointed to the first city academies procured through Partnerships for Schools (PfS) national framework.
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£510m planning grant ‘must not be used for infrastructure’
Ministers have warned councils that they must spend their share of the £510m planning grant to beef up their planning departments rather than on infrastructure.
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T5 site sealed after worker is crushed to death
Employee at subcontractor Schindler killed by counterweight while working on top of lift shaft
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Prices to rise 1%
The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) predicts that house prices will rise 1% over the next year, and lending will fall.
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BRE Innovation Park
The BRE's Innovation Park has proved that the industry is capable of building low energy, affordable homes. In the first of a series of films, Thomas Lane finds out how the BRE intends to develop its concept
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An accident that actually happened
SJ Taylor writes: “I saw this this week when passing a office building site in Stirling, Scotland – I understand that fortunately nobody was hurt.”
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Construction orders fall 13% in third quarter
Government reports show decrease in private housing orders among the worst hit