News Archive : August 2009
- Bricklaying apprentice gains job after awards win
- Wobbly floor prevents office move-in
- Injured man highlights health and safety importance
- Real-size Lego house to be constructed
- New Olympic construction job awarded
- Construction companies broke Data Protection Act
- Risk assessment importance highlighted
- Construction decline slowing
- £116 million prison building contract awarded
- Boris Johnson promises to plug social housing fund cuts
- Importance of asbestos training noted
- NE construction firm encourages local college
- Scheme for green home improvements suggested
- Heathrow reveals Terminal 2 plans
- Crossrail fund worries London councils
- More space needed in new homes
- Northern Ireland to get new social houses
- Greater Manchester set to benefit from £7.3m worth of construction work
- Newcastle firm unveils eco-home construction ambitions
- Contractor set to be awarded £95m Glasgow sports arena contract
- Planning Associations 'must deliver more land for homebuilding'
- London housing construction contracts up for grabs
- EPCs could increase demand for green renovations
- Scottish green jobs given boost
- Scottish building industry in 'crisis'
- Underfloor heating suggested for new homes
- Expert urges boiler servicing in summer
- Construction jobs on the line in Northern Ireland
- New housing development plans for North Yorkshire
- Less people making home improvements
- Social housing boosts construction jobs
- Olympics plumbing job awarded
- Plumbing courses could help homeowners add value
- RICS 'encouraged' by housing start news
- East London's Kinetica building to feature unusual cladding
- Battersea Dogs Home to get £3.9m extension
- Scottish school building plumbing causes havoc
- Government holding back construction
- Good progress made on Olympic Park site
- Scottish construction firm completes headquarters
- FMB criticises building upturn stats
- Architects predicting downturn in workload
- Plumbing course completers could benefit from new Warwickshire initiative
- Brits spending out on DIY mistakes
- Electrical training importance noted after Welsh fire
- Bricklaying course takers could benefit from new government adviser
- NHF: Economy could be boosted by positive construction news
- Pensioner plumber keeps working despite heart attack
- Working at height risks highlighted
- DIYers urged to 'know their limits'