All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 2006 issue 47
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Laing O'Rourke lands £9bn 10-year deal in Abu Dhabi
Contractor set to sign joint venture with Aldar Properties, the biggest developer in the emirate
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Parkview sells Battersea Power station
Irish developer Real Estate Opportunies buys 100% interest, as Foster's future on the project remains unclear
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Breeding rabbits threaten Bovis scheme
Retired builder claims Bovis Homes development in Gloucestershire infringes ancient rights to breed rabbits
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Peter Cook playing key role on Olympic stadium design
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ follows criticism that the design for the 2012 stadium would not be iconic enough
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The snowmen
We've all indulged in the odd snowball fight, but these workers seem to be taking dangerous winter sports to new heights
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BAA's Standsted plans rejected
Council turns down plans to expand Stansted airport on environmental grounds
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Carillion wins £360m contract with Norwich Union
Support services group bags three-year claims management job with insurer
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Government relaxes housing density standards
Today's publication of the Planning Policy Statement 3 allows councils to undercut the current minimum of 30 dwellings per hectar
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HSE probed crane safety before Battersea collapse
The HSE says it was investigating the safety of cranes long before crane collapse at Battersea
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BRE opens for business in Ireland
BRE joins forces with the education bodies in Limerick to establish BRE Ireland
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Mayor threatens to call in Stratford City scheme
Key scheme receives planning approval but may be called in by Ken Livingstone over energy targets
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Double tape
If I loop this paper tape around the ladder enough times it's bound to be safe isn't it?
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Green Elephant & Castle scheme gets go-ahead
Oakmayne Properties gains planning permission for sustainable mixed-use development
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First images: water tank converted into family home
Luxford Architects wins planning approval for the conversion of a water tank at Greenham Common Airbase
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Corus profit hit by rising costs
Nine-month profit falls 28% to £269m after significant rises in raw material and energy costs
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Wolseley profit on track despite US housing dip
The materials giant reports revenue growth of 15% as it cuts costs in response to weak US market
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Job losses at Currie & Brown after major restructure
Consultant splits management board in two and makes 11 redundant
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EC Harris moves to Kings Cross
Consultant prepares to move 700 staff to the Regent's Quarter development
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Chancellor pledges to cut regulation
Gordon Brown targets red tape in his speech to the CBI