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Action plan for timber sustainability
The Timber Trade Federation is developing a sustainability action plan
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Urban inspiration: Swindon town centre
Muse Developments is giving Swindon a multi-million pound makeover
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Battersea station powers on
Gardiner & Theobald has been appointed to the £5.5bn Battersea Power Station redevelopment
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Holder Mathias Architects wins luxury coastal development
Properties will be based in Rottingdean, East Sussex
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Latest construction appointments: 13 May
This week, Morgan Sindall, Shepherd Construction, Daikin, Henry Riley and Beachcroft have all made new appointments
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Green Deal workshops set up for SMEs
Move comes in response to concerns SMEs won’t be able to get involved in the Green Deal
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Drop in schools work to hit regions
Report forecasts that decline in public sector projects will hit regional output
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Lindner targets £170m of work in UK after Prater acquisition
Now the largest building envelope contractor in the UK, the firm looks to expand further in Britain
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Galliford Try: 'contracts must be linked to material prices'
Firm negotiates with clients to spread risk of rising material costs over long-term projects
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Design Council Cabe provides £65,000 grants
The Design Council Cabe has announced that it will provide grants of £65,000 each to the eight affiliated design review panels across England for 2011-12.The funding will enable Creating Excellence, Kent Architecture Centre, Shape East, OPUN, MADE, NE Design Review Service, Integreat Plus and Places Matter to run 250 local ...
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Embassy Gardens submits planning application
Ballymore has submitted a planning application for Terry Farrell & Partners’ masterplan for Embassy Gardens
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Lambeth Accord gets green light
Henley Halebrown Rorrison Architects has received planning consent for Lambeth Accord
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CityWatch: Aecom hit by Libya evacuation but still growing
The firm’s results would have been better had it not been for costly Libya evacuation
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Administrators sell part of Metro Design
Firm was the third fit-out business to go into administration in the space of a few weeks
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Galliford Try's Olympic blocks delayed
Firm’s construction work on athlete’s village eight weeks late
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Keller revenue up but profits down for 2011
Earnings before interest and taxes hit by Australian floods, Middle East unrest and low US margins
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RCA student wins RIBA scholarship
Joseph Deane awarded Stephen Williams Scholarship to complete his architecture MA