All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2007 issue 50 – Page 13
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The best views in Salford
Visitors to the two tallest towers in Salford will be able to swim on the roof of one, and look across to the Peak District from the other.
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T&T set to become third QS to float on the stock market
Surprise £200m flotation is intended to fight staff crisis in sector and raise acquisition funds
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Land Secs plans architects framework for Ebbsfleet
Developer to follow Olympic village procurement model for 418ha Thames Gateway scheme
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Commercial activity drops as credit crunch takes toll
Development work fell 10.3% last month – the first drop in 4.5 years in the commercial area
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Carillion fights to keep McAlpine’s senior staff after £572m takeover
Management at Alfred McAlpine consider other offers in wake of deal
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Shepherd reports 220% profit hike on back of PFI sale
Shepherd Construction has reported a 220% rise in profit for this year after the sale of a PFI equity investment, even though turnover fell 7%.
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Top 2007 construction cases: The best of the worst
 This year was a relatively quiet one for King Kong vs Godzilla contests. But there were a few … so here’s six of the longest, bitterest and most important to brighten your Christmas. Unless, of course, you were actually in them
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Planning applications: November 2007
The number of projects in South-east is up from last month’s 284, while Clearstorm heads the clients list
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£154m Willmott Dixon offer sees Inspace shares soar
Social housebuilder’s shares rocket by 50% as former parent firm makes surprise cash swoop
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Head of ConstructionSkills to retire after 10 years at top
Peter Lobban, chief executive of ConstructionSkills, is to retire after 10 years with the body.
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APC Trainer: T006 ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Pathology
The third in our series of expert advice on answering tough APC questions
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Barratt falls out of FTSE 100
Big fall in share price during 2007 sees housebuilder drop out of the list of the UK's top 100 companies