All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 2007 issue 50 – Page 6
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Mouchel sued over pavement design
Alfred McAlpine and Amec part of joint venture suing engineering consultant
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2008 Sustainability Preview - Is a backlash on the way?
Phil Clark wonders whether both consumers and business will really embrace sustainability in the coming year
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Foster’s Shoreditch scheme challenged by rival design
Willingale Associates architects proposes rival plan for Bishop’s Place site, commissioned by businessman who opposes Foster's design
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Leeds gets Europe’s tallest residential tower
Ian Simpson-designed Lumiere twin towers will rival Manchester’s Beetham Towers
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Davies Arnold Cooper acquires KSB Law
Acquisition will boost revenue to £40m and allow expansion into private client law
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Rogers loses £30m HQ to rival
Goldschmied acquires Thames Wharf following bitter legal battle with ex-partner
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Bad vibrations
Safety tape is all very well but it won't protect this worker's eyes, ears or lungs from the noise and dust
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Thames Gateway is best investment opportunity in Europe, says report
London Thames Gateway Development Corporation commissioned report urges private companies to invest in area
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2008 Preview: Finance
Could more mergers and acquisitions be on the cards this year? With the credit crunch taking its toll on share prices across the industry it looks like 2008 will be a busy year for deals...
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Take it to the bridge
A tight budget necessitated some creative thinking for this sustainable community centre in Sussex
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New Year honours for Graham Watts and Stewart Milne
Queen recognises several prominent figures in construction and housebuilding in New Year honours list
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Mouchel sued over pavement design
Alfred McAlpine and Amec part of joint venture suing engineering consultant
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London residents oppose £500m medical research centre
Plans for medical research centre behind the British Library are being blocked by campaigners who want the land for housing
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Public sector must comply with fair payment charter from new year
Public sector expected to save £750m by adopting fair payment guide, which came into force yesterday
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Government hands out £25m in renewable energy grants
Figures released on cash issued for micro wind turbines and solar panels as part of the Low Carbon ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs Programme
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Eight reasons to be cheerful in 2008
Credit crunch, economic slowdown, government in tatters… You’d be forgiven for feeling gloomy about next year. But the outlook is not all bad. Here are eight reasons for looking forward to 2008
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2008 predictions: "fickle voters"
The managing director of Provian Construction wonders how the big contractors will work together on the Olympics
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2008 predictions: "marginal boom"
The operations director of architecture at Atkins predicts a boom in 2008, but only a marginal one
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2008 predictions: "sleeze, football and more sleeze"
The CIC chief executive is excited by Beijing and believes the government can keep the economy on track
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Foster + Partners reveals designs for world’s largest building
Foster's plans for the Crystal Island in Moscow are granted preliminary planning permission