All articles by Vern Pitt – Page 38
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NewsGreen light for Crossrail's Abbey Wood station
Plans include new concourse and step-free access to all platforms
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NewsFive firms to compete for Horizon nuclear framework
Exclusive: Firms in running to provide services including site development, planning and waste management on £10bn Wyfla nuclear project
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NewsContractors sign-up to tackle Green Deal interest rate
Carillion and Keepmoat among 17 firms working on ways to remove finance as a barrier to taking-up the scheme
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NewsNumber of completed Green Deals rise to 57
Minister anticipates 300,000 homes will be helped by the Energy Companies Obligation before the end of the year
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NewsKeller denies fault in multimillion-pound dispute
Piling specialist disputes claim that its work on £40m wine warehouse at centre of multimillion-pound legal wrangle was faulty
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NewsGovernment warned cuts to ECO would put jobs at risk
Industry experts warn government against watering down Energy Companies Obligation
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NewsMorgan Sindall and British Land score high on carbon disclosure
Report for Carbon Disclosure Project recognises firms who are open about carbon emissions and take action to mitigate climate change
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NewsSNE Architects to design Southbank skate park
Practice sees off competition from 42 Architects and Rich Architecture to design skate park that forms part of Southbank Centre redevelopment
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NewsCameron considers penalties for firms that pay late
Prime minister sets out a range of options for consultation to tackle the problem of late payment
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NewsHinkley nuclear construction hit by further delays
Main construction on EDF’s Hinkley Point nuclear station is not now expected to start until mid-2015
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Met picks AHMM to design new Scotland Yard
Architect wins design competition to revamp the Curtis Green building that will be new home of the Met
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NewsNearly 30 firms sign up to Balfour Beatty payment scheme
Contractor expects around 1,000 suppliers to take-up the scheme
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NewsPM warned cutting ECO could be illegal
Government’s fuel poverty advisor warns any cuts to green subsidy would be “derogation of the government’s responsibility” to tackle fuel poverty
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NewsBPTW Greenwich scheme wins planning
BPTW Partnership wins planning for £18m development in Greenwich, London
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NewsRIBA to leave historic HQ
Institute to run design competition for new London offices five doors down
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NewsWYG appoints ex-EC Harris partner
Charles Lewis to help expand the consultant’s reach in central and eastern Europe
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NewsArchial revenue falls as staff numbers plummet
Architect forecasts improvement in 2013 and 2014
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NewsHorizon nuclear project given boost
Office for Nuclear Regulation says it can shave six months from timetable for assessing design of reactor
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NewsTransition to Part L ‘will hurt small builders’
Industry leaders claim shift to tighter energy efficiency regulations will penalise smaller firms














