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Delay to £400m energy plant prompts planning review
Permission for waste-to-energy plant delayed when objections lead to ‘special parliamentary procedure’
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Biology centre uses own walls to control temperature
University of Warwick’s Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology includes phase change material that absorbs and re-distributes heat
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Triple glazing in offices increases carbon footprint
Exclusive whole life carbon research shows extra cost is not offset by emissions reductions
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Ex-Davis Langdon partners launch Core Five
QS firm set up by former partners will focus on cost consultancy work for residential, commercial and London schemes
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PFI schools bidders will not be told budgets for work
Industry warns that unusual PFI strategy could result in short-term savings but not long-term value
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Simon Rawlinson on … Q1 results
The standout result from Q1 is the poor performance of infrastructure - but this could be a temporary shortfall
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Beginning to bounce back
Laing O’Rourke back on top as market seems to grow slightly after two consecutive months in decline
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Construction appointments: 18 May 2012
Contractors Miller, Balfour Beatty and Mitie announce new appointments
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Next round of FIT cuts to be delayed
Slump in installation rate prompts government to rethink cut timetable
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Kier highlights 'resilient' construction business
Contractor says it is on course to meet trading expectations for the current financial year
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Ministers plot rescue plan to bridge Green Deal gap
Government looks at extending existing schemes to prevent plunge in insulation installations
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Shapps’ self-build push ‘no panacea’ for housing crisis
Industry says answer to housing crisis still lies in mainstream solutions
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Hackney moots ‘timber-first’ planning policy
Council may support use of wood, where feasible, as ‘primary construction material’
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Morgan Sindall wins £50m repairs deal
Affordable housing subsidiary Lovell bags 10-year contract
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Clugston back in profit as turnover jumps a third
Raft of work in waste-to-energy helps firm turn around its fortunes
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Galliford Try wins £80m bypass contract
Detailed design work will begin on 5km Devon dual carriageway this month
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Balfour Beatty confirms restructure plans
Firm confirms UK construction services to be reshaped around three work streams with around 650 jobs to go
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Construction adviser post to be full time
Government cofirms role will go from three day-a-week to full time position, as search begins for Morrell’s replacement