All 微密圈 articles in 12 November 2010 鈥� Page 5
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Double act
Mark Hammond says: 鈥淭hese men in Dubrovnik were making quite a good job of pointing the ridge tiles, but it makes you shudder to think how they got up there, or down again!鈥�
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Abu Dhabi eco city may rely on non-renewable power sources
Abu Dhabi eco-city Masdar may not be fully powered by renewable energy as budget constraints hit the scope of the project
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Bovis asks suppliers about Rok exposure
Bovis Lend Lease has written to its supply chain asking firms to clarify their exposure to the Rok collapse, in a move that has angered subcontractors
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Neil Murphy 1936-2010
Neil Murphy MBE, the editor of 微密圈 from 1974-84, passed away last week aged 74 after a year-long battle with cancer
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Aquatics centre costs up 拢11m
The cost of the Olympic aquatics centre has risen by a further 拢11m because of attempts to speed up construction to make up for earlier delays, and concerns over whether it will be warm enough for competitors
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Make's 拢100m Cube: Birmingham cubed
The Second City鈥檚 Jewellery Quarter inspired the facade of Make鈥檚 astonishing Cube development. But as with any box of jewels, its real treasures are inside
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Energy loophole to save housebuilders 拢1bn
Housebuilders will save almost 拢1bn by exploiting a loophole allowing them to bypass tough energy standards introduced in October
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Movers and makers
Alumasc has published a new technical manual providing full details of its aluminium rainwater systems. The guide sets out product selection tables, technical data and NBS specification advice as well as installation guidance for the Heritage, Aqualine and GX gutter ranges and the Heritage, Flushjoint and Guardian downpipe systems.Concrete, resin ...
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Pickles 'will not appeal' regional plan ruling
Government says the intention to abolish regional plans should remain 鈥渕aterial consideration鈥� in planning decisions
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Judge rules abolition of regional plans 'unlawful'
Decision by Justice Scales will throw government planning reform into chaos
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