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Mott MacDonald subsidiary wins Hong Kong job
Mott Connell to develop sustainable construction management framework for public buildings
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Sustainability round-up from the latest Building
A brief looking at some excerpts from the latest issue of Building dealing with sustainability, from Erskine's Ark in Hammersmith to an interview with Hammerson boss Jon Emery
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Celia Hammond: How I saved 170 cats from the Olympic site
Animal campaigner to talk to Building TV about the struggle to save stray cats on a huge demolition site
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Foster's Thames towers get green light
Three Foster + Partners towers on the Thames South Bank are given the go-ahead by Lambeth Borough Council
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Crossrail Reading extension would cost £372m
Crossrail London Rail Links reveals cost if rail route extended to Reading
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Government surveyors vote to strike
Surveyors and senior managers at the Valuation Office Agency are to strike against the 2007 pay award
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Are all those ladders necessary?
These American decorators look like they're using a platform attached to two ladders, now how does that work?
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New neo-classical gallery to house 20th century art
Robert Adam Architects' design for a new gallery in New Bond Street, London has won planning permission
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Broadway Malyan's turnover jumps 31%
Architect sees turnover increase to £41.1m as global expansion continues
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RSK Group acquires environment consultant
RSK makes its eighth purchase in 12 months with acquisition of Coventry-based firm
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Ucatt launches asbestos postcard campaign
Union campaign aims to overturn Lords decision to end compensation for people with pleural plaques
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Energy productivity can halve CO2 emissions, says report
McKinsey report focuses on vast potential of energy efficiency and abatement in cutting carbon, with domestic sector offering huge opportunity
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Anglo American abandons £3bn Tarmac sale
Mining company says deal won't take place "until credit market conditions improve"
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Livingstone sets out latest green policies for new developments
Mayor's London Plan includes target for all developments to invest in decentralised energy systems
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Environmental Product roundup for February 2008
A quick guide to some of the latest ranges and concepts being launched this month
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Drop-out rates among engineering students among highest in UK
Report finds engineering and built environment students among those most likely to quit courses
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Vince Cable video exclusive
The Lib Dem shadow chancellor outlines his party's proposals for the upcoming budget, assesses the best way to make the existing stock of buildings efficient and offers an insight into his own eco-project
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Gatwick sale would fit the bill for Ferrovial
Spanish contractor could pay off airports debt and stymie monopoly criticism