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'Cardiovascular' house wins eco-prize
Californian architectural students win Concrete Centre competition after designing house with 'arteries'
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Roof collapses in Yorkshire flash flood
Collapse of housing block roof during torrential downpour leads to evacuation of 30 elderly residents
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One dead in New York steam explosion
Steam pipe used to heat and cool buildings ruptured during city's rush hour
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Ken Livingstone slams the HSE's 'barmy bureaucrats’
Mayor says ‘over cautious’ planning advise on gasometers could jeopardise 16,000 new London homes
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Candy & Candy accuses builder of stealing name
Residential developer is accusing the Magri Group of using its name on the Candy Wharf scheme in Mile End
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Metronet goes into administration
Ownership transfers from stakeholders including Atkins and Balour Beatty to administrator Ernst and Young
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The refurbishment challenge
Web exclusive: An innovative project in Sutton is trying to tackle two major sustainable headaches – how do we address the existing inefficient housing stock and how do we know which methods of environmentally-friendly upgrades are more effective?
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Battersea Power Station announces masterplanning team
Buro Happold, Davis Langdon, Battle McCarthy, DP9 and Roger Preston and Partners are among consultants appointed by REO
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Foster reveals trio of towers for Vauxhall
Development of three mixed-use towers by Reuben Brothers is expected to be submitted for planning next month
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Union urges parties to unite on Manslaughter Bill
Unite says political parties must work togther to push through Bill next after Lords rejected legislation for fifth time
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Consolidated effort required
A new logistics centre in South London offers the potential win win win for project teams – cutting costs, time and reducing the industry’s carbon footprint. Can it really take off?
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Gleeds’ Liverpool operation relocates
Consultant moves to large premise on Stanley Hall to accommodate expanding regional business
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HBOS considers Quintain takeover
Private equity firm evaluates options including an offer for Wembley Arena owner
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Myth #3: Office electrical equipment must be tested by a qualified electrician every year
While it’s good to keep an eye on all electricals, annual professional testing isn’t mandatory
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Essex firm fined for employee racism
Employment tribunal orders Benham General Engineering to pay victim £34,000
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New business taxes to fund infrastructure schemes
Supplementary business rates for large-scale infrastructure and transport projects, says Alistair Darling