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Energy Bill amendment could boost green construction
Leading green Conservative Tim Yeo proposes amendment that would force the government to set a target to decarbonise the UK’s electricity
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Boris asks for Zaha's help on airports
Hadid, Atkins and Pascall Watson to sit on mayor’s panel aiming to narrow down list of proposals
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Specialists see signs of an upturn
Conditions remain tough for specialist contractors but latest trade survey shows signs of improvement
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Farrells-designed tower wins Asian award
Nearly completed Terry Farrell and Partners-designed tower in Phnom Penh wins best commercial development in South East Asia
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Balfour Beatty wins £45m university project
Balfour Beatty has been named preferred bidder for Aberystwyth University’s £45m student accommodation project
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Industry braces for another year of declining orders
Latest trade surveys show slight pick up in work in final quarter of 2012, but majority of industry continues to suffer
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Sellafield sent nuclear waste to landfill
Firm that runs Sellafield faces fine after pleading guilty to illegally sending bags of nuclear waste to a landfill site
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Minister to hold talks over nuclear waste veto
Cumbrian councillors and MP to meet secretary of state to find way forward over nuclear waste storage in Cumbria
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VolkerStevin to create Welsh beach
Contractor VolkerStevin is set to create a new beach in Colwyn Bay, North Wales.
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Deal struck on major Nine Elms scheme
Housebuilder Barratt agrees deal on London regeneration scheme including 700 flats and new Sainsbury’s supermarket
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First phase of Elephant & Castle homes win planning
Lend Lease scheme of 235 homes set to be “among the most sustainable in Britain”
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Construction shows 'fragile' growth
Construction output up 0.9% in final quarter of 2012 but still down 9.3% year-on-year
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8build wins London contracts
Fit-out specialists wins contracts for Royal Albert Hall and Donmar Warehouse West End theatre company
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Guidance to help specialists overcome BIM barriers
Publication aims to drive BIM adoption by specialist contractors and makes business case
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HOK and Henning Larsen face off in Swedish lab race
Architects are part of final two consortiums in race to build molecular research facility in Lund
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Olympics firms rush for licence to plug 2012 work
Exclusive: Government scheme to bypass No Marketing Rights Protocol attracts 752 firms in first 10 days
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in January
This month’s data reveals the number of projects across all the regions is up on the previous month
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Skanska boss slams rivals for underbidding
Speaking after firm posted solid results, Mike Putnam hits out at competitors that are making loss-making bids
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Ballymore Group submits twin towers plan
Glenn Howells Architects-designed residential towers on the edge of Canary Wharf submitted for approval
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Skanska order book up by nearly a quarter
Skanska UK has reported a 23% rise in its order book in 2012, although revenue fell 5% to £1.16bn