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Part L changes could increase emissions
Planned changes include software glitches that penalise homes using recognised low-carbon technologies such as biomass boilers
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Errors and surprises: Part L changes
Hoare Lea’s study into the changes in the software used to calculate compliance with Part L
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Pritzker winner eyes £27m Lakes job
Some of architecture’s biggest names, including Richard Meier and Rick Mather, are lining up to bid for a £27m steamboat museum on Lake Windermere
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University ‘inundated’ by framework bids
Manchester university is struggling to put together a £22m-a-year framework after being swamped with about 600 applications
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The age of empire: Liverpool Street offices
A new office campus has been formed from 12 grade-II listed 18th-century buildings near Liverpool Street in London
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Latest construction appointments: 18 September 2009
Lawyer Beale & Co has appointed John Sheils partner in its Dublin office.
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Denham signs up for Thames Gateway Forum
John Denham, the communities minister, has confirmed that he will address Building’s Thames Gateway Forum this November
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Balfour Beatty buys Parsons Brinckerhoff for £380m
Contractor announces £353m rights issue to fund acquisition of US engineer in bid to boost infrastructure business
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Architecture and design exhibition: Wasted - 19 - 27 September 2009
Wasted is a project conceived and curated by Arts Co, presented in the tunnel connecting the London Underground to The Victoria & Albert Museum and exhibited as part of London Design Festival.The exhibition sees architectural designer Ian Douglas-Jones and designer Ben Rousseau create a vast architectural seating strata using materials ...
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Second life for landfill waste
Exhibition by RCA graduate demonstrates how unrecycled waste can be transformed into useful products
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Mandelson launches construction industry review
Business secretary announces attempt, to be lead by Atkins' boss Keith Clarke, to assess whether sector is equipped for a low-carbon future
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Former RCA students redesign Artbar
Marcus Bergstrom and Joe Nunn win student vote following design competition
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Little Britain diary: Top 10 result
The Weightmans team sail home, relieved to have suffered no greater disaster than Ed's shoe shopping emergency
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Balfour Beatty reveals plans for 'significant' acquisition
Contractor says any successful deal would be funded by a rights issue
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Scotland axes £400m Glasgow airport rail link
Draft Scottish Budget will exclude infrastructure project as pressure on public spending increases
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Doon Street scheme planning decision upheld
High Court rejects opposition to leisure and residential development by English Heritage and Westminster council
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Polisano leads Kohn Pedersen Fox exodus after failed takeover
Five principals depart to set up new practice in wake of unsuccessful bid to buy out London office
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