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Nottingham Trent University appoints new dean for built environment
Peter Westland will head the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
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ChandlerKBS cost consultant on £20m Grove Place
Hampshire retirement development housed in Grade 1 listed manor house
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RICS launches alternative route to qualifying in surveying
AssocRICS replaces TechRICS to provides a recognised qualification for non-graduates
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Confluence steps in for Children in Need
Firm project manages Dragon’s Den’s south east London community centre refurbishment scheme
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Students propose schemes for Nottingham disused school
Proposals range from creating a sustainable commune to one that adapts and changes just like a family
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World markets rattled by Dubai debt delay
Investment company's decision to seek debt freeze triggers fall in property shares
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Capita Symonds profit up 3%
Profit at Capita Symonds edged up 3% in the year to 31 December 2008, with most of the top-line growth in the UK market
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CIOB threatens to expel cover-pricing firms
Professional body to launch own investigation into 10 member firms found guilty in OFT inquiry
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Payment excuses are getting more inventive
A run-down of some of the worst reasons not to stump up the cash
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HSE forces nuclear industry to address safety flaws
Safety body announces plans to block all new reactors unless 'significant' design features are changed
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Tories seek to end payments for PFI planning risk
Potential changes to procurement model spark concerns over planning authority independence
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EDF Energy announces nuclear land sale
Bradwell site will be sold off for new build in line with government agreement
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Campaign mounts to keep RICS part of CIC
Pressure was mounting on the RICS this week to reverse its plan to leave the Construction Industry Council
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Microsoft hotshot joins Morgan Sindall
Engineer Patrick De Smedt will start as non-executive director on 1 December
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Ancient Athens theatre to be restored
£5.4m project will extend and modernise 2,500-year-old venue
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Morrell takes the stage with a warning to government
Whitehall’s first chief construction adviser says public spending cuts would wreck the green agenda
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Low energy heating and cooling
Monodraught has launched a passive cooling and heat recovery system for use in commercial, academic and healthcare buildings
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Energy limits set for new homes
The government has announced the minimum standard for the energy efficiency of zero-carbon homes
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Russia me to hospital
Half health and safety nightmare, half work of art, this awe-inspiring scaffolding was spotted by Jestico + Whiles senior architect Heiko Meyer in Yekaterinburg, Russia
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Renew turnover down 19% as focus shifts to engineering
Chief executive plans to gain half of turnover from nuclear, rail, water and land remediation by 2012