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Part L delay expected
Because of the delay, it will be 2015 before any new Part L buildings get signed off
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A foot in each camp
William Burkitt of Stiles Harold Williams Partnership sent this picture of a man who has obviously decided that one ladder is not enough
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Interview: Ed Davey, energy secretary
The energy secretary on the Green Deal, nuclear, and George Osborne’s climate change scepticism
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Lord Sugar helps Hackney Empire to £1.6m bond win
Judge highlights Lord Sugar’s role in helping theatre to bring sucessful case in long-running construction bond dispute
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Six firms shortlisted for parliament revamp
HLM and Allies and Morrison in race to plan £720m revamp of historic building
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Race starts for £120m private finance schools
Education Funding Agency issues tender for £120m batch of privately-financed schools in the North-east of England
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Morgan Sindall in dock over gas blaze
Morgan Sindall has been fined £50,000 after a serious blaze in Leeds lead to the evacuation of six homes and closure of a major road
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Big name architects shortlisted for Kingston Uni building
Stirling Prize-winner Feilden Clegg Bradley alongside other prestigious names
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Costain buys oil and gas business
£9.6m purchase allows firm to launch new Costain Upstream brand
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Sir Robert McAlpine names 34 rivals in blacklisting defence
Sir Robert McAlpine issues High Court defence adding nine major contractors as co-defendants along with a host of subsidiaries
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The Atrium: Shepherd's luxury London job
Shepherd Construction completes work on PDD Architects-designed £27m prime residential development near Regent’s Park
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Heathrow seeks four firms for £1.5bn of airport work
Exclusive: Airport to tender shortly for four packages worth hundreds of millions each after procurement shake-up
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UKCG chairman tells firms to ‘seize initiative’ on blacklisting
James Wates urges members to act over the fallout from industry blacklisting
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Government Soft Landings: Strings attached
Government Soft Landings will apply to all central government projects by 2016 - here’s what you need to know
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Temple House Hotel: Green rooms
Architect Make wins job to build hotel as part of a large-scale mixed-use project developed by Sino-Ocean Land and Swire Properties in Chengdu, China
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Zero-carbon 2016 target ‘under threat’
Industry figures warn that watered-down energy efficiency targets in changes to Part L and delay in implementation could jeopardise goal for 2016
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Four big names battle for £130m Heathrow job
Exclusive: Four firms in race for £130m tunnel refurbishment job at Heathrow
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Court orders Liverpool museum architect to pay £1.1m
AEW Architects and contracting consortium including Galliford Try found liable for faults on £72m building
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Mace to build £100m Elephant & Castle tower
Mace’s joint venture with Essential Living will develop 44-storey private-rental development
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Wonders & blunders with Roger FitzGerald
Roger FitzGerald contrasts the elegance and contribution to the public realm of Rothschild Bank headquarters, with Number 1 Poultry