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Thames sustainable power station
Regeneration bosses in the Thames Gateway have signed up energy company Cyclamax to create energy from commercial waste in its sustainable industries park
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Aedas’ £125m Regal appointment
Architect Aedas has unveiled the plan for a £125m skyscraper in Birmingham
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Mayfair redevelopment plan
The Crown Estate has announced a 10-year plan to redevelop the St James area of Mayfair in central London, which includes Jermyn Street and Piccadilly
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House heated by body warmth
Architect RMJM has unveiled a new model for green affordable housing that requires no artificial heating
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US regeneration model proposed
The British Property Federation has launched proposals for funding regeneration projects based on a US model
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CIOB attacks ‘short-sighted’ move to cut funding for its courses
A row has erupted between construction professionals and the industry’s training body after grants for courses run by the Chartered Institute of Building were axed
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Citywatch: It’s not all bad news, you know
ISG posted a decent set of results on Tuesday, proving that it is increasingly less reliant on the fit-out market
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Zaha profit rises to £5m
Zaha Hadid Architects posted a fivefold increase in pre-tax profit to £5m in the year to 30 April 2008
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Balfour beats the downturn
Balfour Beatty has announced a 24% increase in pre-tax profit in 2008, up from £201m to £249m
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Warings back in black
Portsmouth contractor Warings returned to the black in 2008, posting a pre-tax profit of £202,000
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HawkinsBrown in Tooley Street: Young at heart
A refurbished London terrace will be turned into offices, a shop, restaurants and studios
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Changes to planning
Small building alterations could be made easier if a change to the planning system proposed by the Killian Pretty review, which the government will consult on by summer 2009, is made law
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New low for new build
The number of new homes built next year could slump to 70,000, its lowest level in 88 years and half the level expected this year, trade body the National Housing Federation has said
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Big win for Lovell
Contractor Lovell has won a £20m deal to improve homes for a Northamptonshire housing association
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Call for collaboration
Housing associations and local authorities should join forces as “planner-developers”, and work together through the downturn, the Town and Country Planning Association has said.
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Flooding advice
A toolkit for planning in flood risk areas from Baca Architects says the cost of making space for water in flood-prone developments may be cheaper than building flood defences.
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Planning applications: February 2009
The ODA broke the £2bn barrier last month but projects at planning stage were still down
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Zumthor and Olgiati: Swiss architects at the RIBA - 24 & 31 March
Two world-renowned Swiss architects, Valerio Olgiati and Peter Zumthor, will be giving talks at the RIBA
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Architects face decrease in workload, says RIBA report
Future Trends Survey finds almost half respondents expect workload to decline in next three months