All Breaking news articles – Page 611
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CPA website falls victim to Chinese hack
‘We’re not exactly the Pentagon’ says Construction Products Association boss
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Construction output falls 0.5% at the end of 2011
Housing worst hit by continued turmoil in the industry
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Consultants will get less work on government major projects
Consultants have been in a “very green paddock for a long while”, says government’s major projects supremo
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Focus on wind turbine blamed for Olympic renewables failure
Sir John Armitt says ODA’s focus on wind turbine to provide electricity for Olympic park was a mistake
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Cities plan to invest billions in Green Deal retrofit work
Local authorities team up to issue large-scale retrofit schemes initially worth £1.7bn
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Opportunities for UK in Asian 'smart cities'
UKTI cites ‘immediate and sustainable’ opportunities for UK construction in rapidly growing cities in Asia
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Whitehall cuts construction costs by up to 7%
Data shows government making progress towards efficiency targets for the first time
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RMJM woes continue as another big name resigns in 2012
Design director in the Asia studio, Georges Hung, is second big name to resign from the architect this year
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'Shocking' lack of research on Green Deal claims
Government criticised after admitting there was ‘very little’ evidence for claim that Part L changes will boost Green Deal
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Battle for jobs on new £1.9bn HCA framework
Housebuilders and contractors will compete for places on the renewed HCA framework
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£150m Shepherds Bush market scheme gets nod
Orion Land & Leisure and Development Securities scheme granted outline planning permission
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Barker sets out long-term reform to FIT scheme
Government says new lower FIT rate will be pegged to the falling cost of solar PV
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Tate St Ives architect chosen
Jamie Fobert Architects has won the competition to design a new extension of the Tate gallery’s outpost in St Ives, Cornwall
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CH2M Hill wins £5bn Qatar World Cup
UK firms Mace, Arup and T&T thought to be among those to lose out
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Housebuyers 'will pay more for green homes'
NHBC says housebuyers will pay a premium for energy efficiency
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Man at centre of RICS probe lands job at rival
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators employs Wajid Khan, who RICS accuses of ‘inappropriate behaviour’
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BREEAM row divides Whitehall
Gove’s proposal to ditch green standards for school prompts high-level talks across Whitehall
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Design Council slams Liverpool Waters plan
Design review criticises lack of principles and coherence in masterplan
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AEW hits back at Museum of Liverpool in High Court
Architect’s defence against £3.5m claim for defects says museum overreacted
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Margaret Ford to leave legacy company
Chair of Olympic regeneration body to step down after the Games