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Inbuilt and Ecofirst advise on EP Carbon Challenge site
Consultants work with Gladedale Consortium on Peterborough zero carbon scheme
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Greening up a 19th century building
Cambridge architect sets benchmark and wins RIBA eco-award with showcase scheme
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M&E delays hit T5
BAA is asking the Civial Aviation Authority to suspend Heathrow's normal service obligations after T5 opening
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Waterman profit soars 43%
UK acquisitions helped contribute to sharp rise in interim profit and 33% growth in turnover to £63.6m
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Make in Britain
Ken Shuttleworth practice's first big scheme is hotbed of people-oriented sustainability. It also employs an policy of sourcing much of the products used from within these shores
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Green council to publish 'sustainable roadmap'
The Roadmap to sustainability is aimed at helping developers and designers deliver greener buildings
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Runway protestors break into Heathrow
Activists from Greenpeace attach a banner to a BA airplane after breaking through airport security
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Bank offers 'solar mortgages' for homes with PVs
Ulster Bank and Solarcentury are offering three-year discounted mortages for homeowners who fit PV panels
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EP appoints Zog and HBOS to redevelop atomic centre
Zog Brownfield Ventures will expand Atomic Energy Technology Centre in Dorset by 37,000sq m
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Sir Maurice Laing dies aged 90
Former chairman of construction firm Laing, and first president of CBI, died last week
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New homes must be fit for elderly
Government says it will legislate to ensure housebuilders meet Lifetime Homes standards
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Waterloo upgrade works start
Tube Lines upgrade to include installing new signal cables, public help points, CCTV cameras and flood prevent measures
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Paper round: Stamp duty soars
Plus village to be bulldozed for Heathrow runway and Macquaris mulls £1.5bn bid for Land Sec Trillium
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Record number of planning refusals for wind farm
Developers complain MoD is blocking projects and also raise concerns about the new planning bill
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200 wind farms stuck in planning, expert says
10% by 2010 renewables target only reachable if two-thirds cleared
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Ken Livingstone reveals plans to save historic music venues
Mayor proposes new planning rules to save small music venues in London
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Trust appeals for youth scheme support
Budding Brunels project aims to interest school leavers in construction
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Corus awards world’s first confidex sustain guarantee for carbon neutral building
A factory now being used by Princess Yachts in Plymouth is the first completed building in the world to be certified CarbonNeutral under Corus’ new Confidex Sustain™ guarantee.