All Building articles in 01 June 2012 – Page 2
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Kevin McCloud slams 'scurrilous' reporting of Part L changes
Presenter says it was “distorted misinformation” to brand Part L changes a “conservatory tax”
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Persimmon and St Modwen get go ahead for Longbridge housing scheme
Plans are part of wider £1bn Longbridge regeneration project
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Breathe easy: Primary care centre wins award for Mott MacDonald
Consultant receives best practice award from CIBSE Construction Excellence North East
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Dew Construction falls into administration
All 31 staff at the Oldham civil engineer are made redundant
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Great Portland Estates buys two prime London properties
Henderson offloads French Railways House and Jermyn Street property in £39m deal
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Balfour Beatty wins £34m UK waste energy contract
Yorkshire facility, converting waste into energy, underscores ‘increased exposure’ to waste sector
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Green light for Northwich Marina plans
Council backs proposals for £20m redevelopment of Cheshire canal haven
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Paul Davis & Partners wins planning for low carbon housing
Scheme in Belfast a mix of Code Level five and six homes
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Industry vents frustration at slow progress on infrastructure
Construction sector says coalition must take measures to encourage investment in major projects
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Colin Firth’s wife loses battle to put solar panel on listed home
Environmental campaigner is refused planning permission by Hounslow council
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Leisure hub by Michael Aukett Architects
Vinci begins work on Michael Aukett Architects-designed mixed use leisure, retail and residential project in south London
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Chinese tower specialist sets out big ambitions for Europe
Managing director predicts newly-launched division will be one of top cladding contractors in Europe within five years
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Consultants named for £800m Co-Op scheme
Co-Op appoints consultants and developers for major Manchester development
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Green Deal is not being actively promoted by 50% of MPs
Poll from Green Deal Dialogue group shows that large sections of the House of Commons have not engaged with energy-efficiency scheme
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Stanhope appoints Mace on £45m City office scheme
Contractor to start on Allies & Morrison building within weeks as activity picks up at Stanhope
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John Lewis to cut 30% from spending on consultants
Retail’s Mr Nice Guy embarks on rationalisation drive but moots £600m work pipeline
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Comment
Priority schools: what now?
The cheer the constructon industry got from the release of the list of the 261 schools to be included in the Priority Schools Building Programme has been tempered by uncertainty about how the initiative will actually work
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Opportunities in the hotels sector
Hotel development was once a licence to live dangerously but the recession has created a more sensible environment that could still yield dividends, says Eric Jafari
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Hansom: Doubling up
This week, the long-awaited Kanye West/OMA collaboration, the white heat of technology at the BCO conference and a Godzilla-sized image of the House of Windsor looms over London
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