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Cutbacks at WRAP
Material recycling firm makes 31 redundancies in a bid to save 25% in its annual £70m spending
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Liverpool Stadium architect in collapse drama at Texas arena
A concrete seating base has collapsed during the construction of the HKS-designed Texas Christian University football stadium
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NewsPaper round: Homeowners dwindle as repossessions hit 12-year high
Plus, Camden market gutted by fire and Olympic terminal will not be ready in time
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NewsAnger over worker memorial jibe
UCATT says art critic who slamed Unknown Construction Worker statue at Tower Hill is 'elitist and offensive'
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NewsKier sells Hairmyres hospital PFI stake for £13.8m
Contractor says deal will contribute £16m to 2008 profit
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NewsSwitched on festival lights up London landmarks
Tower of London, HMS Belfast and Southwark Cathedral are among buildings that have been bathed in low energy lighting
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NewsReport highlights biomass pollution fears
Air quality requirements could threaten renewable targets for big cities, a scientific report warns
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Ealing a bit windy out
Microgeneration company Segen has installed this turbine for a commercial development in Ealing, West London
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NewsOFT approves Carillion's takover of Alfred McAlpine
Competition authority says £572m deal can go ahead, allowing Alfred McAlpine to officially be part of Carillion on 12 February
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It's only just begun...
With so many students leaving university without a clearly defined career path, five young F+G QSs argue early decisions shouldn’t restrict future career
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NewsPurcell Miller Tritton appoints Norwich manager
Historic building consultant hopes to expand into commercial sector
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NewsGleeds appoints regeneration expert
Consultant plans to expand its regeneration and commercial development portfolio
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Gleeds wins contracts for £850m Birmingham schemes
Consultant cost manager on Martineau Galleries and Snow Hill mixed-use developments
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NewsF+G Bristol raises £1000 for charity
Consultant raises funds for Willow Trust over local real ale and pub-style quiz
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NewsThe pulling power of PFI funds
The credit crunch may have dampened enthusiasm among investors, but PFI and infrastructure funds are proving a safe bet
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NewsWhat is Think?
With the built environment accounting for 50% of UK carbon dioxide emissions. Think is an exhibition that rehthinks the whole process of achieving a sustainable built environment. Learn more about the event here.
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Hill wins £46m Georgian scheme contract
Consultant project manager on Sakanela mixed-use development in Tbilisi
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FeaturesSolar shed roofing: Hello, sunshine
Large industrial sheds are difficult and expensive to heat but a new system that turns the building into a huge solar collector can warm the inside space, cut carbon emissions and meet the demand for renewables. Stephen Kennett reports
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FeaturesMuck and brass
Over the next 10 years, up to 40 new waste treatment centres will be needed in the UK and each will be worth around £350m, so do the maths on that. Olivia Hemmings reports on why there’s never been a better time to talk rubbish
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FeaturesI regard it as a badge of honour when people say I’m over the top about nuclear power
INTERVIEW: Margaret Thatcher’s former press secretary, Sir Bernard Ingham, has spent much of the past 10 years lambasting the ‘mad mullahs’ of the anti-nuclear lobby and subjecting their arguments to an unrelenting barrage of ridicule. And don’t think the government’s decision to build a lot of nuclear stations is going ...













