All News articles – Page 1348
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Appeal of FITs ruling leaves solar firms in limbo
Goverment’s decision to challenge High Court ruling causes further confusion for solar industry
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Government to appeal FITs ruling
Appeal to get government timetable on solar subsidy cuts reinstated branded a ‘waste of taxpayers’ money’ by Friends of the Earth
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Vinci wins £22m student accommodation and fire station contract
Scheme in Cardiff is for developer Cambrian Holst
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High winds damage Epsom racecourse grandstand
Stand built by Willmott Dixon has fallen prey to the UK’s severe weather
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Architects for Health select student candidates
20 international students to attend Health Design Charette Week at London South University
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Balfour Beatty appointed preferred bidder on £800m waste job
Contractor set to invest £7m in the new waste processing plant, built through PPP contract
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Hill organises golf events to raise money for construction charity
Charity days in May and September 2012 will raise funds for the Lighthouse Club
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Private investment in student accommodation hits £840m
Funding in 2011 doubled from 2009 levels, indicating market is escaping wider uncertainty
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Nottingham universities research into pothole repair
Joint project will evaluate current approaches for road pothole repairs and advice on improving the existing design guidance
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Olympic construction figures recognised in New Year honours
Chairman of the ODA receives knighthood while others honoured with OBEs and MBEs
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BDP points to China expansion
UK’s largest standalone architect moves into larger Shanghai studio
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Public impressed by 2012 Olympics construction effort
Populus poll shows two thirds of Britons hailing delivery success as Locog urged to allow firms to gain credit
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Rapport Experimental Spatial Structures: Until 9 April
Exhibition offers new insights into the interdisciplinary approach of Berlin architect J Mayer H
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One Room, Three Global Names: 9 - 23 January
Designers and artists including Sir Terence Conran exhibit their most loved work as part of evolving exhibition
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OMA Progress: Until 19 February
OMA/Progress is the first major presentation of architect OMA’s work in the UK and is guest curated and designed by the Brussels-based collective Rotor, who were responsible for the much praised Belgian Pavilion at the 2010 Venice Architecture Biennale.With unprecedented access to OMA’s archives and daily practice, Rotor has created ...
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Make wins planning for Chancery Lane revamp
Scheme for 150 Holborn granted permission by Camden council
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Carillion bags £105m motorway job
Contractor wins work from four-strong Highways Agency framework
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ kicks off 2012 with special Olympics coverage
Campaign celebrating UK construction’s achievements will be across print, online and social media