All articles by Vikki Miller – Page 2
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MoD pledges to cut building CO2 by 15%
Ministry of Defence action plan aims to cut carbon emissions from buildings by 15% by 2012
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Parliament inquiry to tackle energy inefficient housing
Key victory for ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's 99% Campaign as committee looks at how CO2 can be cut from existing housing stock
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Margaret Ford to join Canadian bank
Margaret Ford will take up position at Royal Bank of Canada after she steps down as chair of English Partnerships
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Backlash against eco-towns
The government should focus more on improving housing in urban areas instead of building eco-towns, according to the regeneration director of Birmingham council.
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Zero carbon ‘adds 30% to cost’
The cost of going zero carbon in 2016 could add 30% to the average construction cost of a home. This equates to a £25,000 increase in the cost of a dwelling.
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Zero carbon ‘adds 30% to cost’
Cost of going zero carbon in 2016 could add 30% to the average construction cost of a home
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Ian Simpson's London Beetham tower given go-ahead
Southwark council gives 52-storey skyscraper overlooking Blackfriars Bridge the green light
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Lend Lease bags £1.5bn Elephant & Castle deal
Australian led team beats off St Modwen bid for key south London site
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McAlpine signs crucial Olympic stadium contract
Sir Robert McAlpine-led consortium will move into ODA offices after signing 'Memorandum of Understanding' for Olympic stadium
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ODA reveals 2012 infrastructrue shortlists
Balfour Beatty is named on all four Olympic Park shortlists. Winners will be announced in early 2008
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Paper round: Insurance rates could rise due to floods
Also cost pressure for 2012 Olympics due to construction boom and Tube Lines set to replace Metronet
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Water fight
The Nirah freshwater aquarium will provide vital scientific research and – at four times the size of the Eden Project – is set to be a huge tourism boost for Bedford. So why has it had to endure an almighty struggle to get planning consent?
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Police raid Honeywell after illegal file sharing tip-off
M&E specialist is the first UK business to be investigated for music piracy
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Three on £1bn Birmingham school list
Three teams have made the shortlist for the £1bn Birmingham ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future (BSF) competition, the biggest project yet tendered under the scheme.
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Ron Arad on shortlist for key Olympic bridge
Six shortlisted for 2012 footbridge spanning the River Lea in the Olympic Park
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Multiplex seals £339.5m PFI hospital deal
Australian contractor will work with architect Nightingale Associates on the huge Peterborough Hospitals PFI
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Prescott was advised against Vauxhall skyscraper
Freedom of Information memo reveals Former deputy PM's officials rejected the Broadway Malyan tower he approved in 2005
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Honeywell caught in illegal music filesharing investigation
Wembley engineering firm potentially faces unlimited fines in first British workplace music piracy case
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Allies and Morrison reveals plan for £1bn Waterloo scheme
Ambitious plans next to Waterloo Station include 33-storey residential tower and two office blocks of 28 and 12-storeys
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Aedas plans rooftop playground for Blackpool school
Architect submits planning for 1,500 sq m primary school in city centre