All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 53
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NewsCrossrail risk management still a concern, London Assembly warns
Transport committee publishes report into £18.6bn project’s progress
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NewsRace begins to build £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Expressions of interest due back by end of next month
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NewsHS2 rapped for ‘unclear’ public consultation
Leaflets sent to residents in Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire not ‘clear enough,’ minister admits
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Information - BuildingOn-demand webinar: The CLC on construction’s role in kick-starting economic recovery
This free Construction Leadership Council webinar is available on demand
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NewsOverbury lands starring role in historic Coventry cinema refurb
Morgan Sindall’s fit-out arm to upgrade art deco building for Coventry university
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NewsIn pictures: Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station due for May handover
Scheme built by Laing O’Rourke and designed by Hawkins\Brown
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CommentLogistics: How to do a building boom sustainably
A low-carbon approach to construction early on will lower the client’s future operational costs, says Giles Heather
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CommentThe Green Homes Grant fiasco is such a missed opportunity
The failure to properly fund domestic retrofit puts a national programme further out of reach
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NewsRetrofit grant scheme money to be clawed back by government
Just 5% of £1.5bn green homes fund spent in four months
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NewsNew report says hydrogen is ‘an ineffective way of decarbonising buildings’
Costs of converting gas network to rival product too expensive for private investors to shoulder alone, energy group adds
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CommentThe legal view of the Future Homes Standard
Ashfords’ Katharine Rutherford explains what the new standard means for contractors
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NewsHS2 admits bill to keep sites safe from protestors has hit £50m
Railway's minister Andrew Stephenson says impact on programme not yet worked out
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NewsIn pictures: HS2’s Chiltern tunnel headhouse revealed
Plans drawn up by team including Grimshaw, McAlpine and Jacobs
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NewsCrossrail still forecasting completion costs above £18.6bn
Scheme was handed £825m bailout in December - but wanted £1.1bn
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CommentTo grow or not to grow?
Economic growth has become the only measure of a country’s success, but the pandemic and climate crisis tell us to strive for something more meaningful, says KPMG’s Richard Threlfall
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FeaturesExplainer: the proposed Future Buildings Standard in detail
Long-awaited proposals to make non-domestic buildings greener and more efficient are now out for consultation
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NewsKier wins £87m scheme to replace England’s oldest operating theatre
Firm appointed on surgical centre job in Taunton
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NewsMPs doubt industry's ability to build £600bn infrastructure pipeline
Report highlights risk that tax payers will not get value for money from major projects














