All UK articles – Page 24
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NewsSeven arrested in industry cartel probe
Office of Fair Trading confirms new investigation into supply of construction products to construction industry
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NewsLittlewoods Pools Building gets planning
Capital Centric granted planning permission by Liverpool council to redevelop building as a hotel
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NewsShaftesbury Theatre: the show must go on
Bennetts Associates Architects plans to redevelop the famous theatre in London’s West End get go-ahead
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NewsUK 'failing' on housing for the elderly
House of Lords report calls for ‘urgent’ action from housebuilders, housing associations and government
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NewsBerkeley Homes submits Crossrail station development plans
Residential developer submits planning application for 219 homes above Woolwich Crossrail station
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FeaturesThe ICE Awards 2013
In 2012 London took on the huge logistical challenge of hosting the Olympics, but its ambitions did not stop there. Thomas Lane highlights the feats of engineering that are changing the face of the capital and that are this year’s winners of the ICE Awards
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FeaturesCoventry University: The £60m prospectus
Arup Associates’ Coventry University Engineering and Computing Building boasts a cryogenic magnet, air traffic control suite and Harrier jump jet
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FeaturesSustainable Project of the Year
Eight buildings are competing for the title of Sustainable Project of the Year in the 2013 Building Awards. Here’s this year’s shortlist
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NewsNetwork Rail ranks its suppliers
Cumbria-based Story Contracting comes out top in performance delivery league table
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FeaturesGreen for Growth: Zero-carbon homes
The industry needs some clarity on carbon reduction targets. Building looks at three examples of low and zero-carbon housing
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NewsArchitects' prospects 'very positive'
RIBA Future Trends survey for December shows jump in work in commercial and private housing sectors
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NewsHanham Hall: Eco living
HCA’s zero-carbon development moves forward, as Barratt and Sovereign Housing Association agree on deal
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FeaturesThe Place to be
The Shard may have attracted all the attention in the last year but its little sister, The Place, represents just as accomplished a technical feat
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NewsBritish Museum: Depths of the past
Artist-in-residence inspired by excavation that forms part of build process for Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ project
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NewsConstruction facing 'ten more years of pain'
Annual forecast from ConstructionSkills warns industry won’t return to 07/08 peak till 2022
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NewsGreen light for A2Dominion's Thames riverside housing scheme
81-home scheme by Assael Architecture in Hammersmith secures planning permission
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FeaturesNext stop for Battersea
A century-and-a-half after the first London underground railway opened, Building looks at how the tube’s extension to Battersea could help regenerate the area
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NewsFoster's early gem protected by government
Heritage minister awards Grade II-star listing to 1977 Sainsbury Centre
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NewsPersimmon boss announces retirement
Jeff Fairburn to become new CEO after Mike Farley retires in April














