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Liverpool council to build 'easy to convert' schools
Following James Review recommendations council is looking at ’airport terminal-style schools’
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Yorkon's green credentials
Yorkon has announced it recycles 91% of the waste produced in manufacture
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Action plan for timber sustainability
The Timber Trade Federation is developing a sustainability action plan
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Credit where it's due
Planning remains a hot topic as the localism/environmental struggle continues, and Building sheds some light on the ONS figures
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High Speed 2: full speed ahead
High Speed 2 is a project people love to hate. But it would reduce train overcrowding, boost business and pump billions into the construction industry
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Urban inspiration: Swindon town centre
Muse Developments is giving Swindon a multi-million pound makeover
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Battersea station powers on
Gardiner & Theobald has been appointed to the £5.5bn Battersea Power Station redevelopment
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Holder Mathias Architects wins luxury coastal development
Properties will be based in Rottingdean, East Sussex
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Administrators sell part of Metro Design
Firm was the third fit-out business to go into administration in the space of a few weeks
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Galliford Try's Olympic blocks delayed
Firm’s construction work on athlete’s village eight weeks late
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Keller revenue up but profits down for 2011
Earnings before interest and taxes hit by Australian floods, Middle East unrest and low US margins
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The future belongs to the clickizens
The first day of the BCO conference in Geneva covered the future of offices, the economy and the possibilty that 25 year olds may one day rule the world
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Where's the 'portable generation' at BCO?
Everyone is talking about the impact of the world’s 20-somethings on the future of offices – but has anyone actually spoken to any?
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RCA student wins RIBA scholarship
Joseph Deane awarded Stephen Williams Scholarship to complete his architecture MA