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Interlocking slates
Marley Eternit’s interlocking slates were used on a 110-home housing development
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Integrated PV
Marley Eternit is set to launch an integrated PV product that it says is the first on the market to be compatible with fibre cement slates.
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Solar hot water system
Atmos Heating Systems has brought out a solar hot water system called EasySolar
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Higgins reveals Network Rail overhaul plan
Major projects division could bid for role building High Speed 2 rail line
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The Shard edges skywards
Work is progressing on the Shard, with the first 31 floors nearly complete
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Sustainable urban drainage
The system helps with compliance with the Code for Sustainable Homes and for situations where councils require SUDS as a condition of planning. The company said the system takes up to 95% up less space than conventional systems and is suitable for car parks and highways. It consists of a ...
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London developers are on a roll
What happens to the developers today happens to construction tomorrow, so they say, and if true, then it might be not as bad a year as many fear.Several London focused developers outperformed the FTSE 100 this week with a flurry of good news. Minerva confirmed that it was in takeover ...
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Housing stats: Public sector completions rise
Sales and registrations are lower than this time last year, but public sector completions are up
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Government wants evidence on 'cash for planning' clause
Controversial clause in Localism Bill voted through by MPs but ministers fear battle in the Lords
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New Stratford Campus Library: A literary makeover
Hopkins Architects’ design is intended to reinvigorate the University of East London’s campus
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Morgan Est director latest Lend Lease recruit to Bovis business
Appointment is the latest step in the reforming of Lend Lease’s management team
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Lend Lease to complete halted Olympic village block
Firm lined up by ODA to work on N14 block after contractor P Elliott went into administration
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Glazing beyond Part L
This system exceeds Part L requirements and lets high levels of light into buildings
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Bank of England in talks over ONS output controversy
Meeting comes as Barbour ABI survey reveals 39% drop in value of new work