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Waiting for a green light
Firms already taking up carbon-reducing policies have found a wealth of advantages beyond helping the environment. Those waiting until government legislation comes in may miss out
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Brussels gives green light to £16bn Hinkley nuclear project
The European Commission approves the UK government’s backing for EDF’s Hinkley nuclear project
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Royal Bam axes 650 jobs
Contractor cuts staff, mainly in the Netherlands, as part of £79m restructure
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Full list: Firms win place on £400m social housing framework
Eight six firms appointed to £400m social housing repairs framework in the North-west of England for Procure Plus
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Cambridge council to pursue fresh Bam Nuttall busway claim
Vote follows report identifying £31m of further problems on troubled busway project
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Vinci UK construction MD exits
Exclusive: Andrew Ridley-Barker leaves contractor amid wider shake-up as incoming chief executive ‘puts stamp on firm’
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Lakehouse buys water hygiene specialist
Contractor says it expects growth in legionella control services after regulatory changes
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ICC form: The Latest Model
A second edition of the ICC form – aimed at infrastructure projects – is on the horizon. But how much of an improvement over its predecessor is the consultative edition?
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Lib Dems want help to meet housing challenge
Why Richard Steer’s first ever trip to a party conference might just have been worth it
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Gehry and Foster's Battersea designs unveiled
First images of flats designed by Frank Gehry and Foster Partners at Battersea Power Station revealed
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Pane of glass falls from London office building
Pane of glass falls several stories onto pavement from office construction site, but fortunately no one injured
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Austria warns of legal fight over £16bn Hinkley project
Austria says it will take European Commission to court if Brussels backs the UK’s planned support for the Hinkley nuclear power project
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Sustainability: BREEAM in new offices
Sweett Group looks at the costs of achieving different ratings under the BREEAM 2014 certification for new offices
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Berkeley poaches Quintain finance director
Berkeley Group lures back former finance boss from rival developer Quintain
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Further woe for Miller's problem theatre
Opening show at Bangor University theatre cancelled after being pushed back five months
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Major contractors facing threat of crane strike
Crane drivers at crane firm HTC Plant to vote on industrial action that could hit sites around the country
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Future-proofing the higher education estate
Data from every university in the country is included in a new report that should prove invaluable for those wanting an innovative estate strategy
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Lib Dems reject move to back expansion of Gatwick airport
Liberal Democrat leaderships’ proposal to change party policy on airport expansion defeated
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Davey unveils £100m Green Deal boost
Energy secretary to announce fresh £100m to reopen Green Deal cash-back incentive scheme