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Part L software updated
BRE has released the updated version of its Part L calculation software, ending months of frustration for consultants.
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NHS trusts slammed over abandoned Paddington hospital
NHS failures and bad management have been blamed for the collapse of the £900m St Mary's healthcare campus in Paddington, west London, last May.
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Court told of Multiplex and CBUK's ‘screaming match'
Former Cleveland Bridge boss reveals blackmail accusation and row between owners of Multiplex and CBUK
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Wembley electricians now highest paid in UK
M&E contractor TB Worrall has taken over crucial Wembley electrical work from troubled contractor Phoenix, in a move that has left the latter firm facing huge financial penalties.
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Balancing act
Architect Zaha Hadid has unveiled this design for a 12-storey building at the Edifici University campus in Barcelona.
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ODA considers fund to plug £2bn shortfall
Olympic Delivery Authority chief executive David Higgins could set up a private investment fund to plug a rumoured £2bn shortfall for the 2012 Olympics and associated regeneration work
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BBC appoints eight firms to revamped framework
The BBC has revealed the names of eight companies that will join its framework in July in place of Land Securities Trillium.
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Dunster set to build 1000 eco homes a year in London
GLA in negotiations with BedZed architect Bill Dunster to roll out 1000 zero-carbon homes on a yearly basis
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EC Harris plays down joint venture rumours
EC Harris this week played down rumours that it is about to enter a joint venture with real estate agency Cushman & Wakefield to launch a Europe-wide facilities management service.
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Balfour appeals Hatfield fine
Balfour Beatty went to the Court of Appeal this week to challenge a £10m fine that it received over the Hatfield rail disaster in 2000.
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ACE chief executive reveals plans for global expansion
The Association for Consultancy and Engineering has revealed plans for global expansion with a new international business group.
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Pavilion designs unveiled for London biennale
Two mini-pavilions, designed by Chetwood Associates and David Morley Architects, to be erected in Clerkenwell
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Shortlist announced for Olympic delivery partner
The Olympic Delivery Authority selects Bechtel, CLM, G3 and Legacy. Parson Brinckerhoff/Taylor Woodrow/EC Harris team misses out.
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Dew subsidiaries go into receivership
Ernst & Young appointed receiver for Dew Construction and Dew Remediation, after Scottish construction group Dew Pitchmastic is hit by pension deficits.
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Ennstone in line with expectations
At the company's annual general meeting, due to be held later today, chairman Vaughan McLeod will say that overall trading has met expectations.
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Government wants greener £60k homes
The government is to launch a competition for low cost carbon neutral homes following its £60k home initiative.
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Wembley rivals in 'screaming match'
Cleveland Bridge denies blackmailing Multiplex as chief executive recalls blazing row between respective owners.
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Land Securities set to become REIT
Chairman Peter Birch states that developer is 'ideally positioned' to benefit from tax-free property vehicle.
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Tony Blair appears to back nuclear power
Prime minister says that future energy policy would require the replacement of nuclear power stations and more renewables.
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Rem Koolhaas loses top man in New York
Joshua Prince-Ramsu splits from Koolhaas's practice O.M.A. and takes 35 New York staff with him.