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Skanska eyes growth after 'weathering storm'
Skanska UK’s profit and revenue remain flat, but firm’s boss says business is now set for a period of growth and expansion
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Populous' stadium set for Olympics opening
Architect’s stadium will host tonight’s opening ceremony
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Swansea's £850m tidal power project seeks planning
Atkins is in collaboration with Costain and others in developing tidal power lagoon
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Croydon's £1bn mega mall clears final planning hurdle
Westfield and Hammerson agree Section 106 deal with Croydon council for £1bn shopping mall
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Simplifying energy efficiency schemes for non domestic buildings
The government’s new Building Energy Efficiency Survey will form the evidence base for policy-making from here on
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Forget what you think you know about energy efficiency
Is it time to focus on consumer education rather than more loft insulation?
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Cold comfort: Mongolia's energy-efficient homes
UK developer submits plans for warm houses in Ulaanbaator
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Morgan Sindall and Amec in legal row over £16m hotel
Court papers allege Morgan Sindall responsible for £7.5m costs due to ‘serious defects’ at Liverpool project
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My digital life … Niall Cairns
The Assael Architecture director on networking, meeting over a swift half and watching bagpipe videos on YouTube
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Aecom and Ramboll scoop Qatar World Cup stadium job
Exclusive: Firms will oversee redevelopment of Al Rayyan venue, including extending capacity and adding ‘digital skin’
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Balfour Beatty’s £25m Lombard Street job hit by delays
Exclusive: Client Viridis confirms development is running three months behind schedule
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Extra cost of building zero-carbon homes halves
Report finds cost of building to zero carbon standards is falling for all housing types
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Insurance: Checking your site security
Plant theft is a major contributing factor to ever-rising insurance premium prices. We look at the steps you can take to ensure that your plant remains safe and the cost of your policy stays low
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Welcome to Building TV
This week we have launched a new monthly Building TV programme online, offering a review by our journalists of the big stories and a look at what’s coming up
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Sustainability: Zero carbon costs
The cost to housebuilders of meeting the Zero Carbon Standard for new homes continues to fall. Here, Adam Mactavish of Sweett Group and Nicola O’Connor of Zero Carbon Hub present the key findings of the Zero Carbon Hub’s recent cost analysis of the proposed standard
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Procurement: Facing the consequences
For five years some clients have been taking advantage of the downturn by dumping risk on contractors and screwing them down on price. But now things are on the up, is the supply chain hitting back?
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Hansom: Heroes and villains
In this week’s adventure, construction’s finest unite to battle invading Germans (or, at least, Boris’ eccentric sense of humour), radioactive deer, and a ‘giant silver turd’ in the centre of Madrid. Plus, how attractive are you?
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It pays to go zero carbon
A long-term approach to green policy can deliver radical benefits at reasonable cost
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Let's hear it for design-savvy contractors
Builders who understand the design process give themselves a competitive edge
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Shangri-La finally sets opening date for Shard hotel
Hotel will open on 6 May - a full year late due to delays on £40m fit-out