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FeaturesThe United African Village - pioneering sustainability
A Group of built environment students at Westminster University are planning to build a village in Ghana based on sustainable technology. Can they turn their plans into reality?
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NewsBoris Johnson axes two City Hall officials
Mayor of London ushers in change by appointing new interim chair and chief executive to the LDA
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Sharp rise in tender prices, report finds
BCIS tender price index predicts construction growth will slow in 2008 due to credit crunch
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NewsMasterclass tackles animation in construction disputes
Hill and CIOB announce masterclass in ‘Delay and disruption in construction contracts’
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WYG appoints new chief operating officer
Consultant also announces a new regional director for south of England and Wales
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NewsViews to die for
Working in the Himalayas has its risks when you are just one step away from a 80ft drop...
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NewsIt only gets worse for BAA
The select committee hearing into the T5 fiasco proved embarrassing for BAA's bosses, mainly because they seemed woefully unprepared
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Occupiers willing to meet costs for sustainable buildings
A 'new economy' of constrained resources could be on the way
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NewsISG wins velodrome contract
ODA announces British contractor has scooped £80m contract for last remaining 2012 venue
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NewsEbbsfleet's mane attraction
Could a giant white horse put a post-industrial part of north Kent on the map? It's certainly the front-runner to win the 'Angel of the South' competition
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NewsMistakes will be made in achieving zero carbon: Atkins chief
Constructive chaos is the likely result of adapting to zero-carbon targets, delegates told
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NewsWalsh blames BAA for T5 chaos
Select committee accuse BAA chief executive Colin Matthews of 'ignorance' in terminal fiasco
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NewsBoris Johnson will not challenge Metronet transfer
London mayor says he will not reverse transfer of control to Transport for London
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NewsBank of England holds interest rates at 5%
Decision not to cut the cost of borrowing will disappoint housebuilding and property sectors
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NewsImage: Zaha designs sculpture for Cincinnati art centre
Cirrus is an "urban carpet" that draws in circulation around the suspended interlocking solids and voids of the galleries
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NewsCouncillors need training to make planning decisions, says BPF
British Property Federation tells parliamentary group that local councillors lack formal training
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NewsThe Elephant's Churchyard
A new children's play area and park is first tranche of Elephant & Castle regeneration scheme
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NewsEgan 10 years on
In 1998 Sir John Egan told construction just how far it was from being a modern industry, told it how to improve, and told it how to measure that improvement. So how did it do?
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NewsWilkinson Eyre towers called in for public inquiry
Secretary of State says two towers in Southwark by developer Circleplane should be scrutinised













