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  • Defence Estates is refurbishing up to 606 houses at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk
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    Integrated supply chain of the year

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    In this category, the crack team that emerged victorious was the one that applied military precision and masterminded impeccable tactics to conquer some extremely challenging projects. Sponsored by Jewson

  • Shed developer Gazeley and architect Chetwoods came up with this super-eco-friendly warehouse in Dagenham
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    Sustainability award

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Recognising the sterling efforts of the construction companies doing most to save the planet, this year's hero is a client-architect partnership that has been truly innovative. This award is sponsored by White Young Green

  • Colin Smith,  BIW chief executive: Leading the construction industry towards a paper-free future
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    Entrepreneur of the year

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    This was a short shortlist, but this Taylor Woodrow-backed category wasn't short of entrepreneurial ideas, as these three firms show. The winner was a firm that seems intent on wiping paper use out of the industry altogether …

  • The Village was designed around a traditional village green to encourage community interaction
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    Major housing project of the year

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Sponsored by British Gypsum, this category looks at the best residential projects to have been built in 2005 - with the award going to a scheme that turned a former barracks into an attractive and sustainable community

  • Sir Stuart Lipton
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    Outstanding contribution to the industry

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    In this occasional category, Building applauds the achievements of individuals whose work has somehow shaped the construction industry for the better. The third recipient of this award is a name you might recognise …

  • Taylor Woodrow showed England-Ashes-winning-style teamwork in 2005, particularly in building the Brit Oval stand
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    Constructing Excellence award

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    In this special award, all shortlisted firms were evaluated on their health and safety practices, product value, people policies, project collaboration, culture of continuous improvement and sustainability. And the prize goes to …

  • Thomas Lane
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    Why is Part L so bad?

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Pretty much everyone in the industry agrees that saving energy and cutting carbon emissions from new buildings by 20% is a Good Thing.

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    Government set to scrap Decent Homes initiative

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Communities minister considers refocusing £19bn flagship housing policy to achieve wider regeneration goals

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    Schools agency launches £2bn framework

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Schools delivery body Partnerships for Schools has launched a £2bn framework to build flagship city academies.

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    Part L may halt use of fan coil air-conditioning

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Industry observers have warned that the new Part L of the Building Regulations could make it impossible for building control officers to pass schemes with standard air-conditioning systems.

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    Drug tests at T5 stepped up

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Heathrow Terminal 5 client BAA has stepped up drug testing on the flagship site after random checks suggested that many workers could be working under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

  • The team from Rab Bennetts Architects receives the award for Architect of the Year. Presenting the award was former Scotland goalkeeper Bob Wilson.
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    The spirit of '66

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Sixty-six days before the World Cup kicks off, football was the theme of the 2006 Building Awards on Tuesday at London's Grosvenor House Hotel.

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    Harrington tackles problem of subsidence at Wembley

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    South side of stadium is believed to have sunk 16 mm - although Multiplex insists no subsidence has taken place

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    Commons motion calls for payment practice reforms

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    An early day motion has been tabled calling for improved payment practices in construction before the Olympics.

  • Architect Marks Barfield has unveiled designs for a 183 m tall observation mast to be built on the site of the West Pier in Brighton.
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    The Brighton Eye

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Architect Marks Barfield has unveiled designs for a 183 m tall observation mast to be built on the site of the West Pier in Brighton.

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    Alsop partner leaves after SMC takeover

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Reg Marsh, the managing partner at Will Alsop's practice, has left in the wake of the takeover by SMC Group, writes Vikki Miller.

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    Taywood manager poached

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Developer Native Land has poached project manager Peter Chapman from Taylor Woodrow after the residential firm's decision to cut back its mixed-use team.

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    Westminster council dismisses property officer

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Westminster council has dismissed one of its officers and set up a committee to monitor its corporate property department after an investigation by accountant PriceWaterhouse Coopers.

  • East Enders: Locals may have won their battle against the arts centre
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    Hackney land set to be sold as developer drops arts centre

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Developer Roger Wratten in talks to sell land after bowing to local pressure over Broadway Market project

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    Max Fordham holds up wind farm HQ as failure

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    A sustainable energy project that was supposed to set the standard for zero emissions buildings has performed so badly that the consultant team is using it as an example of how not to proceed.