All Breaking news articles – Page 169
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Putnam: 'Nowhere near enough' firms going green
Ecobuild latest: Contractors and clients say culture is key to driving sustainability agenda
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Adonis: Heathrow expansion 'only show in town'
Lord Adonis throws his support behind a new runway at Heathrow
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Government 'outsources too many client skills'
Ecobuild latest: Construction mandarin pledges to make public sector ‘client of choice’
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Infrastructure commission backs Crossrail 2
Government urged to open north-south rail link in the capital by 2033
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BREEAM qualification launched at Ecobuild
Ecobuild latest: BRE and HOK launche BREEAM Associate qualification
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Commercial shows strongest growth in four months
London and rest of the UK experience strongest commercial activity reports Savills commercial index
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Developer and architect win major Manchester scheme
Network Rail and Manchester City Council move redevelopment of Oxford Road Station site forward
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HCA buys Tesco Wolverhampton site
The former Royal Hospital site is to become a residential development with starter homes
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Architect of the Year crowned
Stephen Fry presents Britain’s best architects with their awards at glittering ceremony
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Notting Hill tower set for approval despite objections
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea recommended to approve replacement for 1950s ‘eyesore’ Newcombe House
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London's tower pipeline soars above 400
NLA report finds one new tall building application submitted on average every three days in 2015
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Corbyn slams 'immoral and wrong' Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Labour leader says project will transform Hackney into Manhattan
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Winner revealed for £350m HS2 partner role
Exclusive: HS2 awards largest consultancy role to date
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Former FAT man demands more from architects
Ecobuild latest: Design is pushed out by cheap aspiration, says Charles Holland
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CBI calls for 50,000 London homes a year
Business body calls on next London Mayor to commit to new homes target or risk damaging London’s competitiveness
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22 Bishopsgate under threat over right to light
City of London to vote on acquiring an interest in the Lipton Rogers tower to push forward its development
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British Land scheme dodges public inquiry
Communities minister Greg Clark decides not to call in British Land scheme
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Go-ahead for Facebook HQ revised plans
Despite concerns the revised plans to accommodate Facebook at Rathbone Place have been aproved
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Morgan: HS2 panel should have launched earlier
Ecobuild latest: Sadie Morgan says an earlier launch would have had a greater impact
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Clients 'don't know their own green policies'
Ecobuild latest: Clients are still getting to grips with the green agenda, delegates told