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Combined daylight and ventilation
Glidevale has launched a combined unit for delivering natural ventilation and daylight into commercial and domestic buildings
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Mechanical ventilation
Vortice has launched a mechanical extract ventilation unit to help designers meet Code for Sustainable Homes criteria
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Crest turnover to fall by one-third in 2009
Stephen Stone, chief executive of Crest Nicholson, has said the recession will slash turnover by a third in 2009
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UK attacks EU plan to force on-site energy generation
Associations lobby against directive that would force buildings to create their own energy by 2019
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BDP fights back over £4.6m Wimbledon claim
Building Design Partnership is contesting a £4.6m claim by the All England Lawn Tennis Club that it was responsible for design flaws on the media and broadcast centre at Wimbledon
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Regulation trends: Hard cash and plenty of change
The regulatory landscape is shifting in all directions, but some patterns can be picked out. Nick Jones identifies the major landmarks from our regulations round-up... and wonders how we’re going to pay for it all
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Back to the future
Basildon firm wins contract to build T5 driverless personal transport pod prototype
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Procurement: the price is tight
Developers should think twice before putting the squeeze on contractors
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BCO specification: the incredible shrinking office
The latest British Council for Offices specification is the leanest and greenest yet
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Good Korea move: SOM's business district in Seoul
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill has won a competition to design a £14bn business district in Seoul, South Korea
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Three shortlisted to build first apartments in Olympic village
Contractors Ardmore Construction, Galliford Try and Wates have been shortlisted to build the first residential plot in the 2012 athletes’ village
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Court action: Galliford Try at Wimbledon
Galliford Try has been appointed to build a new court number three at Wimbledon, with construction to begin after this year’s championships
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Arup examines scorching floors
Arup has confirmed that it has been appointed to investigate a defective underfloor heating system that has delayed the opening of a £22m hospital in Wales by a year
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Boris secures more housing
London mayor Boris Johnson was yesterday due to announce that more boroughs have agreed to meet his target of building 50,000 affordable homes by 2016
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M25 PFI scheme surges ahead
Contracts for the much-delayed M25 PFI scheme was signed as Building went to press
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Schools framework announced
Partnerships for Schools has shortlisted 22 companies for its extended £4bn national academies framework
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Woods Bagot director steps down
Stephan Reinke, director of European operations for Australian architect Woods Bagot, announced that he was to leave after nine years at the company