All Building articles in 18 May 2012 – Page 5
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NewsSchools in £2bn building programme to be revealed today
Ministerial statement will announce which projects will be included in Priority Schools Building Programme
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CommentWhere the opportunities for architects lie
Simon Rawlinson discusses where the greenest shoots can be found in architecture
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NewsRecession deeper than previously thought
Office for National Statistics revises growth figures down to -0.3% following downwards revision of construction output
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NewsSolar tariff to be slashed 25% in August
Further cuts to the FIT subsidy of 3.5% scheduled every three months under new cost control mechanism
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NewsGove says 261 schools will be included in building programme
But first wave of 42 schools in Priority School Building Programme to be funded through capital grant and not PFI
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NewsPringle Brandon set to merge with leading US design firm
Deal with Perkins & Will would see London office focus on sectors such as higher education and laboratories
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NewsGove finds £400m for 42 priority schools
Fast-tracked schools to be procured through existing capital frameworks rather than new PFI programme
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CommentCycling to BCO: Day 3
The agility and speed of cost consultants is put to the test in Day 3 of the charity cycle ride from London to the BCO conference
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CommentBCO kicks off: What makes a winning building?
London, previous winners of the BCO awards and the charity cycle ride are among the hot topics on day 1
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NewsTimetable for Hinkley nuclear slips
The approval process for EDF’s planned Hinkley Point C nuclear reactors is three months behind schedule
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Muse puts 'sparkle' into Doncaster
Coloured tiles on civic office designed to give the city’s cultural quarter a sense of space
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Developers named for £800m Noma scheme
Developers Delancey and Landid to take charge of Manchester regeneration project
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