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Risk of hazardous waste halts factory demolition
Scottish agency tells contractors to stop working at former Chunghwa factory because of potential ozone depleting materials
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London Festival of Architecture calls for talent
Confirmed 2008 events include piano concert by architect Rafael Vinoly at the Royal Albert Hall
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Energy Saving Week calls for 20% reduction in energy use
The 11th annual week organised by the Energy Saving Trust kicked off this week with a mission of reducing the UK’s carbon emissions.
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Blue card scheme to tempt skilled migrants to Europe
EU's plan would allow skilled workers from outside Europe to enter the UK
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Saint-Gobain upbeat despite 15% fall in US turnover
Low activity levels in America cast shadow over strong performance in first nine months
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Eco-village set for Kensington
Council proposal will see existing buildings make way for eco-scheme featuring housing, shops, restaurants and a school
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Government aiming for 10-15% renewable target
Energy minister Malcolm Wicks tells Newsnight that 20% target was for Europe as a whole
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Richard Shaw Partnership sues over German shopping centre
Commercial property agents head to High Court to recover commission worth over £300k
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A Flemmish master?
As Belgian painters go this is no Van Eyck, but he certainly has a head for heights and a good sense of balance
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Property bosses search for sustainable evidence
Sustainable heads at investor Prupim and developer Hammerson point to the need for hard figures to embed environmentalism in the market
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No car parking for Olympic Games, says ODA
ODA plans to allow parking only for the disabled and those direcly associated with the Games
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Government expected to abandon renewable energy targets
Leaked documents reveal ministers want to lower the target for 20% of European energy to come from renewable sources
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LEED-ing the way
View from the US: In his first online column American green building expert Jerry Yudelson predicts a huge growth in take-up of the BREEAM-equivalent sustainable standard
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Surveyor plays in Everest rock concert
Gardiner & Theobald surveyor is playing drums on Mount Everest today along with Glenn Tilbrook and Nick Harper to raise money for cancer charities
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Report tackles 2012 transport problems
London Assembly proposes integrated ticketing for sports fans to cut congestion in the capital
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Plan to increase UK coal production
Government report highlights need to secure energy supplies over the next 15 years
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Balfour bags £12m Cromer hospital
Mansell, part of Balfour Beatty, is expected to complete the hospital in Norfolk by 2010
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Travelodge to pay public £25m to find sites
Budget hotel company will pay members of the public up to £150,000 each for tip-offs