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Low-energy building system will launch at Ecobuild
Eco's ECO2H2OUSE claims speedier construction and ability to meet Passivhaus low-carbon housing standards
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Bouygues wins £10m of London school and housing work
Contractor is appointed to extend a primary school in Leyton and design and build new homes in Brent
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HSE targets developers in safety drive
Smaller firms are often unaware of legal duties, warns safety body as it launches new campaign
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Is this Government ignorance which I see before me?
The latest report from the House of Commons Communities and Local Government Committee called Housing and the Credit Crunch is well worth a read for a run through of the current travails of the industry.It seems broadly to "welcome" what the CLG and the Government more widely has been doing ...
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First Impressions: Projects by Zaha and Coop Himmelb(l)au
Another ’First Impression’ panellist, this time Michelle Sweeney, graduate from the School of Architecture at the University of Manchester, on five new schemes
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Mace seals deal to build Shard
Formal confirmation to be announced today with construction price believed to be around £425m
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Five steps to a successful eco-assessment
Getting a good rating under sustainable building codes such as BREEAM needn't be a headache if you are foresighted and well organised
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Industry demands government builds 100,000 new homes
Kate Barker leads new campaign group calling for £6bn to be spent on social housing over next two years
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Lend Lease offers Olympic work to Bovis rivals
Developer invites firms to bid for major part of £900m athletes village work against own UK subsidiary
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BAA to sell Stansted airport
Operator decides not to fight Competition Commission's recommendation for sale
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BRE to launch new eco assessment tool
BREEAM In-Use has been developed to ensyure buildings run as efficiently as they have been designed to
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Construction industry hires more apprentices
Government figures show that 30% of firms are employing more apprentices to help through downturn
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Saana to design Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
Annual summer commission goes to Japanese architect behind New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York
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Blackwall tunnel dispute ends with £10.3m payout
M&E contractor pays Fitzpatrick for losses owing to delay
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Gulf steel firm halts expansion plans
Slump in demand from UAE forces RAK Steel to stall opening of new facility
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Boris kick-starts Apprenticeship Week
Mayor of London says GLA is well on its way to providing over 3000 apprenticeships over next three years
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Waterman turnover rises 12% after job cuts
Engineer reports slight fall in profit but says recent redundancies will save £9m a year
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Balfour Beatty buys RT Dooley Construction
Corporate fit-out and data centre specialist will complement US South-east division
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Cleveland Bridge loses £40m Chernobyl deal
Sole UK firm to bid for Siberian nuclear site 'confinement shelter' ousted in favour of Italian or Chinese companies
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Carillion wins £144m hospital expansion in Ontario
Contractor's PPP win will be its fourth Canadian hospital project