All News articles – Page 1209
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in November
The number of projects in Scotland and Wales is up on last month’s figures
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Government must act now to save RHI says industry
As a consultation to extend the renewable heat incentive closes our panel calls for greater consistency
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Birmingham’s Exchange Square wins planning
Developer Nikal says scheme will meet city’s Grade A office space shortfall
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Waterman announces clutch of wins
Engineer working on BBC Wood Lane and Barts Square redevelopments
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Video: Demolition of historic Elephant and Castle building starts
Replacement leisure centre is being designed by architects John McAslan and Partners and S P
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Pinnacle offers to settle Brookfield legal claim
Developer seeks settlement on City of London’s tallest tower project
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Latest new orders data third lowest on record
Official statistics show new orders in third quarter of 2012 down 6.7% on Q3 2011
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Bellway boasts 6% increase in reservations
Housbuilder reports increase in average sale price to £195,800
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Trinity Leeds: Welcome to the leisure dome
Land Securities hopes to pre-let 95%of Western Europe’s biggest retail complex by opening date next year
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United House bags £60m London job
Housing contractor appointed to deliver 327-home canalside development in Islington
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Ramboll expects UK losses to top £1m in 2012
Engineer to refocus on winning work to offset integration costs of Gifford acquisition
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Nuclear Council to improve nuclear supply chain
Government unveils Nuclear Supply Chain Action Plan
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Foster pays tribute to “inspirational” Niemeyer
Chair of Foster + Partners hails “magic” of Brazilian archtiect’s work
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Specialists urge government to dump poor paying contractors
Trade federations send letter criticising poor payment practices
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Two architects battle for Royal Opera House redesign
Stanton Williams and Witherford Watson Mann in running for public spaces redesign
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ǿմý emissions must fall 77% by 2050
The government’s Green Construction Board concludes massive falls needed to meet carbon targets
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Probe demand into allegations of Crossrail blacklisting
Unite union writes to London’s transport commissioner Peter Hendy