All Building articles in 11 July 2014
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News
Revamped Crossrail station plans win planning
Ealing Broadway improvements, designed by architect Bennetts Associates, get green light despite continued objections
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Balfour Beatty slams Carillion's effort to woo investors
Balfour Beatty says Carillion’s calculation that a merger between the two firms could create £1.5bn of added value is “incorrect”
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Ian Simpson to design new Granada Studios
Architect to masterplan redevelopment of Manchester ITV site with Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Architect Wilkinson Eyre wins Science Museum job
Amanda Levete, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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Government closes £120m Green Deal incentive scheme
Cash-back scheme designed to boost take up of Green Deal closes with immediate effect due to “overwhelming popular demand”
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Balfour Beatty and Carillion in merger talks
Balfour Beatty and Carillion have announced that they are in talks about a possible merger
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Architects sees confidence continue to rise
The latest Future Trends survey has said architects’ confidence for the next three months is up slightly
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RIBA appoints Jane Duncan as new president
New head is third woman in past four races to take the post
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Features
From the archive in ... 2013
As One Brighton marks its fifth birthday, we take a look back to 2013 when it was profiled as a cost-effective model for sustainable living
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News
One-in-six construction sites fall short in health crackdown
Recent Heath and Safety Executive crackdown saw enforcement action taken at 85 of the 560 sites visited
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Minister outlines limit for zero carbon exemption
Small site exemption for zero carbons standard likely to apply to sites of less than 10 homes
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Plans for Olympic Park cultural hub launched
An international design competition has been announced for a major new cultural and educational district in the Olympic Park
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Comment
Government has quietly unlocked a £900m energy efficiency pipeline
The government’s new energy audit scheme might seem like another green burden on companies, but there is money to be made too
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Lower Thames crossing plans progress
Government chooses two route options for new crossing of Thames in east London
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Green light for next phase of £250m Old Vinyl Factory scheme
Housing developer Hub strikes deal to build 213 homes on the site of the Old Vinyl Factory development in west London
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St Bart's Maggie Centre wins planning
Steven Holl-designed Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre for St Bart’s hospital has been narrowly approved by City of London planners
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CITB simplifies training levy system
Raft of changes for firms including labour-only and Construction Industry Scheme sub-contractors
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Sweett appoints John Dodds as chairman
Severfield chair and former Kier boss will head up Sweett board