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Carbon emissions reduction targets are a mess
Regulations on emissions reduction are confusing and expensive. We should simplify the planning process by dispensing with emissions targets
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Bellway boasts 6% increase in reservations
Housbuilder reports increase in average sale price to £195,800
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Government must act now to save RHI says industry
As a consultation to extend the renewable heat incentive closes our panel calls for greater consistency
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Waterman announces clutch of wins
Engineer working on BBC Wood Lane and Barts Square redevelopments
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Video: Demolition of historic Elephant and Castle building starts
Replacement leisure centre is being designed by architects John McAslan and Partners and S P
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Building on Flickr: The Edificio Forum or Museu Blau de les Ciencies Naturals
The Edificio Forum or Museu Blau de les Ciencies Naturals in Barcelona Spain, photographed by Rick Ligthel
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in November
The number of projects in Scotland and Wales is up on last month’s figures
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Birmingham’s Exchange Square wins planning
Developer Nikal says scheme will meet city’s Grade A office space shortfall
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Trinity Leeds: Welcome to the leisure dome
Land Securities hopes to pre-let 95%of Western Europe’s biggest retail complex by opening date next year
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Hansom: Hit and miss
While architecture is the theme of an intriguing play this week, real-life architects are finding it a little tougher to entertain the crowds. Luckily, the industry’s efforts at fundraising are yielding better results
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BIM: Taking the leap
BIM has the potential to change the face of the construction industry, but will it?
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Sustainability in India: Growing pains
Construction is booming in India, but what chance is there the country can build sustainably?
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Why SMEs are missing out on public sector work
SMEs are missing out on public sector work because of a lack of procurement expertise
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Ramboll interview: Back to black
For a man who has a one million pound hole to fill, Steve Canadine, boss of Ramboll’s UK arm, doesn’t seem particularly worried
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Global Clients Group: Now we're 10
The Global Clients Group now has four prestigious new members. So who are they, and how are they addressing sustainability?
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Professional indemnity insurance: A risky business
The economic downturn and increase in repossessions has meant that it is increasingly difficult for surveyors involved with valuations to get professional indemnity insurance
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Infrastructure to help the young
Every pound spent creating modern infrastructure should also help create opportunities for young people