All ɫTV articles in 2007 issue 47 – Page 3
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Post Occupation Evaluation for beginners
Here's some handy tips on how to justify, plan and carry out a POE, based on a new guide released by the British Council for Offices
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Rydon Holdings in High Court spat with farm landowners
Property developer is being sued over a dispute on a 460-house development on farm land in East Sussex
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Denton Associates seeks £200k in High Court
Design consultant launches legal battle for payment following an adjudicator's decision in its favour
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ODA reveals green plan for 2012
Olympics organisers release sustainability plan, which includes measuring carbon impact of the Games
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Carbon cutting church
A Church in Kent has embraced creative solutions for cutting its emissions. The scheme shows how changes can be made to a listed building while retaining its original features
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Extreme electrics
Want to live on the edge? Here's one way to make electrical repair work even more hazardous...
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London boasts lowest carbon emissions
New league table ranks council areas in terms of average household and vehicle emissions
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Stadium collapse in Brazil kills 8 football fans
Spectators fall several stories after concrete floor at Fonte Nova stadium in Salvador collapses
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How good is your grub?
Does your canteen rival Claridges? Let us know and you could win our industry cafe of the year award
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Paper round: Novice landlords at risk as stagnation looms
The weekend press fears for buy to let landlords and reveals that another housebuilder has put itself up for sale
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Nearly 6,000 Hips assessors accredited
Government figures claim there are “sufficient” skilled assessors and that HIPs will not significantly affect the market
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Tate Modern's crack causes 15 injuries
A crack in the floor that forms an art installation in the Tate Modern has caused 15 injuries in seven weeks
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Industrial and domestic demand drives BSS profit 23%
Group confident about future performance as strong growth pushes first half turnover to £624m
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Balfour arm picked to build £90m Singapore college
Gammon Capital is preferred bidder on £90m project, the firm's first PPP outside the UK
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Kier chairman Peter Warry to retire
Peter Warry will be succeeded by director Phil White at the end of the year
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Costain names Allvey as next chairman
The engingeering and construction group's deputy chairman will take over from David Jeffries from January 1
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Rugby hero Gareth Edwards at the Specialist Awards
Find out how the Welsh rugby superstar came to work for Euroclad
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The making of the Thames Gateway
The biggest model in the UK will be unveiled at the Thames Gateway Forum next week. Get a sneek preview of Pipers Fooks' work here
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Into the valley
Developer Gazeley UK is to build a £50m eco-friendly business park in Staffordshire.
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Waterman upbeat
Engineer Waterman Group said invoicing for the first quarter was up 31% compared with the first quarter of last year.