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Gensler designs London snow resort
Acer Snowmec, ASL Developments and Gensler Architects have put forward plans to build Europe’s first indoor snow resort by converting the Olympic park media centre.
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Housing plan to trigger cuts
Affordable rented housing reforms could mean cuts in development programmes of up to 75%
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Labbad: Lend Lease positioning for smaller construction jobs
Shift comes as Australian parent confirms Bovis name will be dropped
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Flexicon publishes conduit specification guide
Flexible conduit maker, Flexicon, has published a conduit specification and selection guide. The 100-page publication helps specifiers choose the appropriate conduit for specific applications and includes technical advice on ingress protection, low fire hazard performance, assembly and resistance to different chemicals.
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Cabe name at risk as Design Council merger is finalised
Paul Finch will move with 20 staff to Design Council, but future of brand will be consulted on
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Aukett appears in Russian court over outstanding fees
Architect accused of failing to pay consultant for shelved project
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BSF analysis: a hollow victory?
On 11 February, Mr Justice Holman seemingly handed down a victory for six “brave” local authorities that had challenged the legitimacy of Michael Gove’s decision to scrap the BSF programme and cancel funding for schools projects in their areas.The Department for Education has taken comfort from the fact that the ...
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BSF analysis: the future’s clearer – sort of
The two major developments in education over the past week - the outcome of the judicial review into the scrapping of BSF and news of how £800m of academies funding will be distributed - have solved some of the questions over the future of the nation’s school building programme.The judicial ...
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Maude aims for OJEU change
Cabinet Office minister tries to increase threshold by “at least double”
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Olympic park set to miss green target after Games
ODA to look into alternative ways to reduce carbon emissions after failing to hit 20% renewables aim
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Kingspan receives Eurocode accreditation
Kingspan has received structural Eurocode accreditation for its purlins and rails, meaning it can now offer CE marked products. The CE marked range makes Kingspan the first UK manufacturer to receive accreditiaion for this type of product.
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Academies: £800m to be phased over two years
Timeframe for spend revealed as court ruling gives £1bn of other BSF schemes hope
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Eaga buyout to add £700m to Carillion sales
Carillion’s acquires Eaga in a share-boosting move away from general contracting in the UK
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Construction output for 2010 not as bleak as first estimated
The ONS revises its fourth quarter figures for 2010
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British Land reveals London plans as rent market soars 20%
UK firm taking advantage of thriving London office sector
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H+H receives BSEN 16001 accreditation for reducing energy use
Aircrete manufacturer H+H has received BSEN 16001 accreditation for reducing energy use. The company had to demonstrate year on year reductions of at least 2.5% but it achieved a 7.5% reduction for 2009-10 compared to the preceding two years.
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HomeServe custom up 14%
The firm has seen an increase in customer numbers and insurance policies
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Design for London may survive government cuts
Speculation mounts that GLA will absorb DfL into their structure
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Housebuilding at lowest level for 88 years
Government figures reveal completions at lowest level since 1923
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Morgan Sindall seals £500m Bournemouth PPP
Morgan Sindall has reached financial close on a Bournemouth town centre PPP project will run over 20 years