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Architects see first annual workload increase in four years
RIBA data shows growing optimism in industry, but workloads still yet to reach 2008 levels
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Modern homes could save £1,400 per year on energy bills
Figure expected to rise to £1,840 as new zero carbon targets are introduced
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Cuts to ECO scheme 'would risk 10,000 jobs'
UK Green ǿմý council issues warning to government on plans to scale back energy efficiency scheme
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Tate Britain gallery unveils £45m refurb
Tate Britain opens its doors to the public this week after £45m refurbishment
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Mitie wins £1bn Green Deal job
Contractor named preferred bidder for Green Deal scheme in the Southampton region
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New plans for 2012 Olympic media centre unveiled
iCITY promises ‘world-leading’ digital and creative cluster while legacy company launches search for neighbourhoods development partner
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Architect of the Jubilee Line Extension dies
Leading client and architect Roland Paoletti, credited for the London line’s landmark stations, has died
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Arup, Aecom and Ramboll among Structural Awards winners
Institution of Structural Engineers awards recognises the best international and UK projects
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Laing O'Rourke targeted by blacklist protestors
Contractor’s Cheesegrater tower and Francis Crick Institute will face demonstations during nation-wide protest this Wednesday
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Mitie’s M&E revenue collapses as it exits market
Revenue at outsourcing giant’s M E arm falls 50% while losses in the business rise to £4.3m
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Zaha Hadid and Aecom unveil first Qatar 2022 stadium designs
Al Wakrah stadium is currently being designed for a summer World Cup, despite efforts to move the tournament to the winter
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Qatar construction workers 'treated like cattle'
Report by Amnesty International warns Qatar’s construction sector is ‘rife with abuse’ of workers
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Betteshanger Sustainable Parks scheme: Park life
Sheppard Robson reveals plans for 121-hectare regeneration scheme in east Kent
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Green levy review 'damaging' government's credibility
Chair of the energy and climate change committee expresses concern that investors will abandon the green energy sector
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HS2 considers alternative Euston station design
Bosses of high speed rail link will look at new plans with a smaller footprint
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Sainsbury's ditches 15 planned store developments
Supermarket takes £92m hit after axing new stores
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Is income inequality screwing up the housing market?
It seems curious that so little research has been done into income inequality and its impact on housing
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Banham relocates
Allies and Morrison secure planning permission to develop brownfield site into new headquarters for security firm