All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 18 October 2013 – Page 2
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Miller wins £30m Scottish education campus job
Firm to deliver community campus in Aberdeenshire through hub North Scotland
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RLB alliance opens in Cape Town
UK consultant and South African partner recruit Aecom director to head up new office
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Time for joined up thinking
Why the industry needs an independent policy and technical platform with improving building performance as its primary objective
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CIL: a tax on all your houses
Could the Community Infrastructure Levy be more of a brake on housebuilding than local opposition?
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Over 30 firms appointed to £1bn housing framework
Galliford Try, Morgan Sindall and Wates Living Space among those to win a place
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Prime minister promises to ‘roll back’ green taxes
Government’s building energy efficiency retrofit scheme in line for cuts
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Watchdog confirms second industry blacklist
ICO reveals it holds information on another blacklist understood to contain 500 names
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Arcadis profit up 13% in third quarter
Parent company of EC Harris posts solid third-quarter results
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M&S announces food store development push
Retailer will build 150 Simply Food stores in the next three years
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Frank Gehry and Foster to design next Battersea phase
Renowned Canadian-American architect will work with Lord Foster on new high street
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Coalition must stick to green energy plan
Controversial green taxes will save consumers money in the long term
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Hinkley: One hurdle down, a few more to go
European approval and finance still need to be arranged before this project is ready to start
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Hinkley delivery is key to nuclear renaissance
Don’t believe the hype, it’s not built yet
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Construction suffers when it ignores diversity
Construction remains white and male dominated and is missing out on talent elswhere
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Why China needs 'slow design'
The speed of architecture and construction in the country risks creating identikit cities
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EDF: No green light for Hinkley until EU approves deal
Final investment decision to go ahead with £16bn nuclear plant depends on deal receiving state aid clearance, which could take a year
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Planning for stadiums: A sporting chance
Applying to build a sports stadium in an urban area can lead to a number of planning issues. But developers and contractors should point out the benefits it can bring to the community
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Construction set for four-years of 'rapid growth'
Construction Products Association forecasts growth of 19% across industry through to 2017, with £20bn added to overall UK output
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Deal sealed for £16bn Hinkley nuclear plant
Government and EDF agree deal for new nuclear plant, with more than half the value of project to go to UK firms
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Vinci and Balfour Beatty win Crossrail contracts
Network Rail awards two major contracts worth more than £160m
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