All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 2007 issue 50 – Page 3
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Savills defies credit crunch
Property firm experienced lower trading volumes in second half of 2007 but says results are expected to be ahead of expectations
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Heywood Williams issues 'satisfactory' trading statement
Hardware distribution specialist expects £9m profit for 2007 despite disappointing sales in north America
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Low & Bonar buys carpet tile producer
Specialist materials firm agrees to purchase Westbond's entire share capital for up to £10.9m
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Rem Koolhaas to design Maggie's Centre for Glasgow
World famous architect is the latest star architet to design a hospice for the cancer charity
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Ritchie renews calls for partnership between ODA and unions
Ucatt general secretary says new group would help address worker concerns on Olympic Park site
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Network Rail was bound to be late
Delays to work on the West Coast Mainline over Christmas were entirely predictable, the surprise was it overran by just four days
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The fearless four
Scaffolders need a head for heights, but these workers in China simply have no fear...
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BBA makes two board appointments
British Board of Agrément brings in Digby Harper as chairman and Lynne Sullivan as director
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Hill International buys John Shreeves Holdings
US-based firm acquires cost consultant with a turnover of £2.4m
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Paper round: Hutton hints at green light for nuclear power
Also, pessimistic predictions for the economy, rail repercussions for New Year delays and NHS help for City Academies
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London waterside developments go on show
Exhibition opens at New London Architecture looking at schemes along the capital's rivers, canals and docks
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Energy Performance Certificates - The property expert's perspective
In the second part of our series looking at the rollout of EPCs in 2008, Jon Lovell from Drivers Jonas tells us why he thinks an opportunity for an effective market mechanism to tackle carbon emissions has bee missed
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Dean & Dyball sails off with 2012 Olympic contract
Contractor wins job to build sailing facilities on Dorset coast
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Sustainability weekend review
The weekend newspapers composted into a bite-sized read of environmental news and debate
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2008 Preview: Architecture
T5 may be one of the biggest schemes of the year here, but this year’s architectural Olympics will be won by Beijing
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The existing stock blueprint
The team behind an energy performance upgrade of six houses in Hampshire hope this can be the start of a much more ambitious and extensive effot to tackle inefficient existing housing stock
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Marshalls issues upbeat trading statement
Products group optimistic about contracts in 2008 after spending £12m on acquisitions last year
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Record order book for Henry Boot
Construction group's 2007 results are on track despite recent turbulence in financial markets
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Balfour Beatty secures £350m Heathrow East contract
Contractor will build first two phases of Heathrow's new East Terminal for BAA