All Students articles – Page 48
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Revealed: the Tesco collapse that killed a three year old
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø obtains a report that cites ‘poor construction’ in fatal 2006 accident in Turkey
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World’s first eco-festival
Cabe's climate change festival will explore how we plan, design and use our cities
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Diploma to double intake
Places on the construction and built environment diploma will be doubled for September 2009, under plans announced by the government.
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Oxford University campus attracts star-studded shortlist
Oxford university has shortlisted Bennetts Associates, David Chipperfield, Kohn Pedersen Fox and Wilkinson Eyre for two academic buildings worth £150m.
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Hips energy assessors earn less than £10,000
Most energy performance certifiers inspect just over one home per day at a rate of £30-45
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T5 gets off to a faltering start
Opening of Terminal 5 to passengers marred by cancelled flights and baggage delays
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F+G launches virtual university
University offers e-learning facilities and helps firm share knowledge across its network
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Construction’s best employers named
A quarter of the top 100 employers in the UK come from the construction, housing and property sectors, according to The Sunday Times’ 100 Best Companies to Work.
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Davis Langdon in top 50 of '100 Best Companies to Work For'
Plus, RLB ranks 69th and T&T comes 80th in the Sunday Times awards
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London teenagers launch planning manifesto
Initiative to get young people involved in built environment launches at City Hall
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Work begins on legendary Manchester music venue
Construction work will transform venue that saw shows by Joy Division and Simply Red by 2009
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UK in top league for sustainable inventions
Government hopes to nurture tomorrow's inventors with competition for schoolchildren featuring Wallace and Gromit
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Junior Open House seeks design mentors for children
Education charity is recruiting design professionals to inspire a love of architecture among young people
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Crossrail will require 8,000 new workers by 2012
Training body predicts infrastructure squeeze that may push up costs and cause project delays
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Ken Livingstone reveals plans to save historic music venues
Mayor proposes new planning rules to save small music venues in London
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Trust appeals for youth scheme support
Budding Brunels project aims to interest school leavers in construction
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Employers use apprentice schemes to boost productivity
Survey shows most firms see apprenticeships as more cost-effective than hiring skilled staff
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Funding for college projects to be linked to eco performance
Funding for capital projects in higher education institutions will be linked to environmental performance in the future, according to the public funding body for the sector.
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Carillion to create 1,000 jobs in the next two years
Carillion expects to create over 1,000 jobs in the next two years as a result of its £554m takeover of Alfred McAlpine.