All Building articles in 20 September 2013 – Page 2
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Energy and transport dominate UK infrastructure pipeline
The vast majority of UK infrastructure projects in the pipeline are in the energy and transport sectors
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Qatar World Cup construction 'could cost 4,000 lives'
Trade Union body issues warning over worker deaths as Halcrow and CH2M Hill respond to Guardian investigation
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Comment
What would Labour do with the Green Deal?
Labour’s pledge to replace the Green Deal with a new Energy Save scheme has caused major ripples - but what might Labour’s scheme look like?
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Generating energy at the right time
Some forms of renewable energy are unpredictable and not available at the right time - better implementation could reduce carbon emissions and save money
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Ian Sutcliffe appointed Countryside boss
Former Keepmoat and Taylor Wimpey veteran made executive chair
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HS2 will speed ahead with Higgins on board
Sir David Higgins’ appointment to HS2 is the clearest signal yet that the project will leave the sidings
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KSR wins planning for St John's Wood residential scheme
KSR Architects has won planning for a residential scheme in London’s St John’s Wood
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Higgins: Build HS2 more quickly
New HS2 chair David Higgins lays out challenge to industry and calls for political consensus
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Severfield-Rowen picks new chief executive
Former Kier board member Ian Lawson will take over reins at steel specialist
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Mouchel restructure could cost 146 jobs
Consultant begins rationalising its business services division
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Workspace scoops planning for Canary Wharf scheme
Developer will deliver 392 apartments, a business centre and industrial workshops
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Styles & Wood scoops solar panel deal for thousands of homes
Contractor will install solar panels on up to 1,500 homes a month
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Government's green record under fire
Senior industry figures today joined Labour MPs in lambasting the government’s recent performance on green growth
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Specialists' body delivers verdict on Carillion's 'early payment' scheme
Detailed analysis of controversial Carillion payment plan claims subbies risk being left with 120 day payment terms
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Comment
Has sustainability been oversold?
Many sustainability claims have been overstated, under delivered and consequently, undermined
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Architects' optimism widespread as workloads remain 'steady'
RIBA survey of members finds confidence in workloads widespread among architects
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Labour will 'double rate of housebuilding'
Shadow housing minister says a Labour government would help the industry to build on a ‘grand scale’
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Changing how we think about architecture
Let’s hope the Farrell Review puts design more firmly in the minds of design-makers
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