All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 11
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Major contractors call for £3.8bn decarbonisation fund to be released in full
Major contractors and energy companies echo Housing Forum and National Housing Federation in saying releasing funding would “give greater confidence” to decarbonisation industry
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DfT says cost of completing HS2 phase to Birmingham will be up to £54bn
Rail minister says price will be lower than delivery company’s latest estimate
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Green light for Stevenage life sciences neighbourhood
Four buildings to be built in Hertfordshire town centre’s conservation area
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Fresh funding boost for new Bradford train station
Money will be spent on masterplanning for revived scheme
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Comment
At 75, King Charles is still a figurehead for sustainability within the built environment
King Charles III is celebrating his 75th birthday this week. Having dedicated years of his life to protecting the planet and developing sustainable initiatives, Neil Foster explores his impact
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UK behind European peers on cutting building emissions, says Kingspan
Massive additional reduction needed to meet net zero targets by 2040
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Mace wins job to overhaul Fosters-designed City block
CBRE appoints firm to add one extra storey and a roof garden to 10 Gresham Street near St Paul’s
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UK almost halfway to net zero but buildings and transport among laggard sectors, says KPMG
UK has failed to ramp up energy efficiency measures on level of European peers
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Vinci team wins first phase of £1bn Whipps Cross hospital redevelopment
Waltham Forest scheme to complete before main hospital works start in 2025
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Cullinan Studio completes £20m children’s mental health facility in Liverpool
Galliford Try-built scheme links two buildings around a central garden
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Northern Powerhouse Rail protected as crucial HS2 bill to progress despite cancellation
Phase 2b legislation included in government’s legislative agenda
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Features
Everything must go: The HS2 land fire sale and what it means for the future of rail
After cancelling the northern leg of HS2 last month, the government has moved quickly to start selling the land it had acquired to build the route. Will the process “salt the earth” for alternative rail plans?
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HS2: Where do Manchester and the North-west go from here?
Rishi Sunak last month cancelled the Manchester leg of HS2. Here Ben Flatman talks to industry leaders about what the decision means for the city
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Waste heat from data centres will keep thousands of west London homes warm
Old Oak and Park Royal scheme among five recipients of government money
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Green light for plans to double size of Hilton hotel in Kensington
Studio Moren scheme to keep half of existing building and add three storeys
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Comment
Compulsory purchase compensation in light of HS2 Supreme Court ruling
The Supreme Court decision earlier this year on the land for Curzon Street station could have far-reaching consequences
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In Pictures: Wates completes Lucent office scheme behind Piccadilly’s LED screen
Landsec project unites 13 buildings on world-famous site
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New Hospital Programme to appoint consultant for £600m delivery partner role
Six-year job to drive government’s pledge to build dozens of new hospitals to be put to market next year
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Sellar unveils new visuals of £1.5bn Liverpool Street plans as application is finally made public
City insists delay was caused by complexity of the scheme and not by a redesign
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Comment
Can warehouses be good neighbours and valuable contributors to the social fabric of towns?
Yes – says Tim Brown of Avison Young, if they achieve exemplary environmental and design performance and truly address the needs of their customers, staff and local communities