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Sir David King
In the first of three interviews on the future of energy in the UK, the government's chief scientist tells Thomas Lane why we need new homes and new nuclear power stations.
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LDA to appoint Olympic legacy developer by 2007
Agency seeks post-2012 developer for Olympic Park as Reubens fight dismissal from adjacent Stratford City
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BW Interiors moves into hotels
BW Interiors, the Surrey-based fit-out contractor, is setting up a hotel division and hopes to double turnover to £50m after a strategic review of the business.
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Connaught bullish after strong interims
Connaught, the housing support services group, this week proved that it had positioned itself well to take advantage of the social housing sector with a strong set of interim results.
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Newly rebranded Rok looks to future of growth
Rok Property Solutions officially rebranded the company as Rok after its annual meeting at the end of last week.
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Milton Keynes roof tax may rise to £50k
A row has broken out between housebuilders and Milton Keynes council after it emerged that the £18,500 "roof tax" for the city could be as much as £50,000.
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First against the wall …
Michael Chambers on what will happen when the planning revolution comes
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Ronson reveals Heron Tower plans
Gerald Ronson, chief executive of property company Heron International, has revealed his plans to transform the City of London's property market with the first ever "six-star office".
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Working party to address pension problems
Employers and trade unions have set up a working party to address the construction industry's pension problems as part of a pay deal agreed last week.
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Jacobite revival
Morrison Construction has won a £4.6m contract to build this visitor centre at the Culloden battlefield in Scotland. The 2300 m² single-storey building will house an exhibition space, reception, shop and cafe.
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Running the risk
Three consultants are lining up to deliver the £5.2bn Olympic construction programme. But victory in this most prestigious of contests comes with potentially massive liability - enough to put many firms off entering the race altogether. Josh Brooks analyses the likely stumbling blocks
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Lambeth throws out Farrell's Thameside housing scheme
Lambeth council vetoes proposals for residential-led project on grounds of height and calls for a radical rethink
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Rethink of Decent Homes required, says survey
Councils ought to be free to shift the focus of housing funds from upgrading individual houses to the Decent Homes standard to upgrading entire estates, a survey of the housing industry has revealed.
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CABE's faves
These three developments have been commended by design watchdog CABE as examples of designing to minimise the impact of the car.
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Bovis Lend Lease overhauls UK business after £14m hit
Bovis says creation of six distinct divisions and two key promotions are a response to the changing market
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Multiplex pushed CBUK to brink, court told
Brian Rogan, the managing director of Wembley steel firm Cleveland Bridge, this week revealed that his firm was brought to the brink of insolvency by its problems on the project.
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Wembley electrician Phoenix faces Multiplex audit
Multiplex is auditing the accounts of electrical subcontractor Phoenix Electrical in a row over payment problems on the Wembley project.
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Amec vs Bowcott: A clarification
We reported last week on the settlement of the employment tribunal claim brought by Stephen Bowcott, former managing director of its UK construction business against Amec.