All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 21 November 2008 – Page 6
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Metropolitan Workshop triumphs with Libyan conflict museum design
UK architect beats off the competition for Tripoli museum with design inspired by Bedouin tent
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Ex-director buys David McLean Homes from administrators
New firm set up by group's former finance director buys housing arm out of adminstration
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Strategic Forum launches new safety initiatives
Communications group aims to improve industry awareness while new plant group will expand crane work
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Small firms seek Gordon Brown's help
Forum of Private Business wants big firms forced to pay suppliers promptly and banks' lending practices overseen
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Atlantis' £13m opening defies Dubai downturn
Developers splash out on Kylie Minogue, four thousand lobsters and seven times more fireworks than the Beijing Olympics
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Green Letter from America
As Obama-mania continues to hold the US, realistically what sustainability measures will the new president-elect be able to implement, asks the principal at Yudelson Associates
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Crossrail mud helps save Essex birds
Excavated earth from rail construction will be used to build new bird habitats near Southend
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How to survive the recession
The current economic climate is affecting the progress of sustainability in the UK
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Affordable GreenGauge Homes win first award
Lingwood in Norfolk is a scheme involving 15 green affordable homes
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Green construction not as expensive
US Green ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Council survey says if energy and water efficiency are calculated, cost increase is only 1.6%
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French blame 'unrealistic' budget for 2012 overruns
Head of Paris bid team claims London made 'promises not linked to reality'
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RICS warning on 'unrealistic' homes targets
'Disastrous' new figures show housing starts down 26% over past year
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CRH extends debt facilities to €1.5bn
Materials firm's loan renegotiation follows earlier profit warning
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Firms fined £250,000 for nuclear demolition death
HSE slams safety lapse that led to worker's 95m fall while decommissioning Sellafield chimney
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Setback in Slough
The 1,500-home Heart of Slough regeneration project has suffered another setback as the council have decided not to relocate their head office to the scheme, according to developer Development Securities.
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A sea of troubles
Looking into the white wall of fog ahead, it’s impossible to discern a safe haven, or the rocks in between. But, says Richard Steer, that doesn’t mean we should lose sight of what we’re about
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Procurement: Single-stage tendering
Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon sets out the pros and cons of the single-stage strategy and offers some guidance on how clients and contractors can use it successfully
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Planning website
A new website called itriggers.co.uk has been launched that allows contractors and suppliers to search a database of thousands of UK domestic and commercial planning applications.
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Multiplex settles a Wembley row…
The Wembley stadium row between PC Harrington and Multiplex, in which the concrete firm was claiming more than £17m, has been settled out of court.
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North Midland suffers
North Midland Construction has said turnover in 2008 will fall below last year’s level of £211m because of the economic downturn.