All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 42
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Museum of the Home: making visitors comfortable
After the planning hoo-ha that saw Chipperfield’s original proposals dropped, Wright Wright has delivered a major yet subtle expansion of the former Geffrye Museum – now renamed Museum of the Home – that visitors may not even notice. Richard Gatti reports
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Recommendations to keep HS2 on track taken on board, NAO says
Spending watchdog issued 14 recommendations to keep costs and schedules under control
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HS2 not worried about materials shortages, minister says
Supplies continue to flow to £100bn scheme, Andrew Stephenson adds
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EDF starts decommissioning of Kent nuclear plant seven years early
Dungeness B nuclear power plant starts defuelling stage after identifying 'station specific risks with key components'
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On site: HS2’s groundbreaking project under way beneath the Chilterns
Building took a trip to the railway’s single biggest site where work has begun on 16km of tunnels carried out by two 170m long tunnel boring machines and 1,000 workers
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Firms must publish carbon credentials to win public work
Government makes contractors reveal current footprint and reduction plans to bid for work worth more than £5m
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Achieve water regulation compliance with the right WC system
Here, Glen Peters, technical support manager at Viega looks at what specifiers need to consider when selecting a WC system. This includes how to ensure it complies with water supply regulations and the revised acceptance criteria for WRAS and KIWA certification with regard to filling valves.
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HS2 outlines plans to stop Chiltern tunnelling contaminating local water supplies
Senior project manager admits job facing ‘significant challenge’ with surrounding terrain
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Stanhope and Bruntwood confirmed on £1.5bn ID Manchester mega-project
Team building 25-acre city-centre innovation district officially announced
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Turner & Townsend to lead new retrofit centre of excellence
Initiative aimed at social housing providers looking to bring stock up to scratch
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Transport for London to slash capital spend as part of £1bn bailout deal
Latest agreement runs until December
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Northern leaders want delayed regional rail plan published
Government had promised document by March
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Major challenges in persuading homeowners to install heat pumps, government admits
BEIS tells industry that energy saving devices can cost up to £35,000 each and could increase fuel bills
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HS2 to Leeds will go ahead and could be built ‘dramatically’ ahead of schedule
Transport secretary Grant Shapps quashes fears that north-eastern section of line could be scrapped
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Crossrail still needs first half of 2022 to finish job, Khan warns
Media reports have suggested line could open by the end of this year
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‘Incentives not fines’ will persuade homeowners to replace gas boilers
Energy department clarifies plans to reduce domestic carbon emissions
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HLM set to double retrofit work amid booming market
University clients among those opting for refurbs over new builds
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Laing O’Rourke appoints first sustainability boss
Vicky Bullivant was previously head of sustainable business at Drax Group