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Hang on, Ken
The latest column by one of our graduate panel asks how you square the London mayor’s renewable energy targets with planning rules – and the developer’s bottom line
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Cold comfort
This week’s energy special continues in the legal pages, and to kick us off we have a severe weather warning from Building’s answer to Michael Fish
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£80m expansion for Bristol Airport
Environmental campaigners go head-to-head with airport authorities.
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Birse settles with Citibank for £1.2m plus costs
Long-running legal dispute comes to a close as construction group agrees to pay out.
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£18m for new tropical disease centre in Liverpool
European and regional funding gives Merseyside biotech sector a boost.
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Birmingham City FC unveils new stadium plan
£200m sporting complex pins hopes on "super-casino".
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Titan Environmental plans further expansion
New reseach and development facilities to be built at Banbridge HQ.
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Proposed wind farm site ‘too close to nuclear reactor’
West Somerset council refuses planning for turbines near nuclear power station.
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Highways Agency to offer contracts to small firms
New project support framework will cover a wider range of services that will appeal to smaller enterprises.
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John Roper named Construction Manager of the Year
Sir Robert McAlpine construction manager picks up gong for work on Newcastle cancer lab.
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BPB reveals aggressive growth plan
UK plasterboard firm hopes plan for new factories will kill takeover bid from St Gobain.
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Biggest shopping centre in Scotland planned for Glasgow
The 1 million ft2 Silverburn shopping centre will be some 400,000 ft2 larger than any shopping centre the country has seen before,
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Westbury reports 26% fall in profit
Housebuilder reveals 26% fall to £45.5m for the half-year to 31 August 2005.
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MacCormac Jamieson Prichard dropped at Broadcasting House
Construction team blames creative differences for termination of architect's contract at BBC landmark.
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Balfour Beatty start on £100m City scheme
Redesign of old De Beers headquarters by architect Rolfe Judd will act as gateway to City.
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Wolseley acquires Encon for £140m
Wolseley expands European distribution business with purchase of insulation material supplier.
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Prescott rejects Stevenage expansion plan
Deputy prime minister turns down 5000-home extension plan, but is 'minded to grant' 3600-home alternative.
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Unison claims PFI is 'built on sand'
Public sector union steps up campaign to get procurement route scrapped.
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BAA names preferred suppliers
Mason Land Surveys and Halcrow Group named referred suppliers for land and building consultancy services for work on the firm’s seven UK airports.
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Vinci sizes up Mowlem as takeover rumours swirl
UK board of French giant said to be pushing to buy ailing contractor; other large firms also interested.