All articles by Alex Smith – Page 7
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Features
Smoke on the water
Forty industry teams dodged the showers to compete in the 2008 Dragon Boat Challenge last week – raising more than £25,000 for charity.
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Redrow slashes more jobs and closes two offices
Housebuilder responds to market collapse as reservations fall 55% over past six months
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Bovis Homes cuts workforce by 40%
Housebuilder announces more job cuts as completions fall 35% in first half of year
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Persimmon cuts 2,000 jobs as sales slump 31%
Housebuilder confirms redundancies as it reveals 31% lower sales and a 45% fall in reservations in first six months
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Farrell scheme wins planning on Newcastle's Quayside
George Wimpey development will feature a 13-storey residential tower and a four- to six-storey office building
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Rare neolithic house found in Cemex quarry
Flint tools, arrowheads and 10,000-year and a bronze-age pin is also found at Berkshire quarry
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House of mud stars in Glastonbury line-up
The low impact FAB house will demonstrate sustainable building products such as mud render and straw bales
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CIOB appoints architect as president
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Carillion wins contracts worth £1.3bn in Middle East
Work includes £200m infrastructure win on Emaar's Burj and a £200m contract for a new F1 hotel
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Tougher flooding regulations required for new homes
Homes being built without flood resistance is "scandalous" says author of report into 2007 floods
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Demolition video: Geordies lose their bottle as brewery makes way for students
Newcastle Brown Ale bottling plant is demolished by Sir Bobby Robson to make way for Downing college development
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Off-site manufacture: Beam me up, Scotty
Erecting a straw-bale school building in three days may sound like a frontier too far, but an innovative off-site manufacturing system using timber panels brought dramatic savings in time. Alex Smith reports
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Flint sticks to 240,000 homes target
Housing minister will strive for 240,000 units a year when market recovers but refuses to commit to 3m homes by 2020
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Keith Clarke appointed CIC chairman
Atkins boss takes over from Nick Raynsford who becomes deputy chairman of the Construction Industry Council
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Comment
Web watch - In your face
If people want to build big horses in Kent towns or vast pylons in city squares, all in the name of art, then good luck to them, says Alex Smith. Of course, it helps that these schemes look good on the web too …
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Interest rates remain at 5%
No respite for housebuilders as interest rates are kept on hold
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Hemingway designs bike for first-time buyers
Designer wants developers to offer the Roadrunner bike as an incentive to house buyers
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Mystery claim for £200,000 stash found by Beetham workers
Someone has stepped forward to claim the £200,000 found by contractors in an air vent in the Birmingham Beetham Tower
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Jarvis wins £40m extension to Rugby Network Rail contract
Work starts on the Rugby Station Remodelling Project this week
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Giant pylon erected in Birmingham to highlight climate change
The pylon designed by Block Architecture is the centrepiece of the city's climate change festival