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FeaturesShell Centre Tower waste reduction
ISG and SPIE Matthew Hall used segregation to reduce waste going to landfill at 26-storey building.
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FeaturesOff-site uni build
Morgan Ashurst has used off-site manufacturing for University of Manchester building
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NewsCarbon positive business park plans
Developer Gazeley proposes Chetwood-designed project in Staffordshire that will generate enough power both its energy needs and 650 neighbouring houses
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FeaturesEngaging school children on PFI
HBG employed a Learning Resource Coordinator to engage with community in Bromsgrove PFI scheme
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FeaturesRemediation of land in Cardiff Bay
Taylor Woodrow worked on the scheme for the sustainable remediation of a 33ha site.
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FeaturesOils captured by nappies
Contractor Barhale used 'plant nappy' to capture contaminating oils at water reservoir
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FeaturesEfficient sewerage scheme in Kenilworth
Barhale installedan efficient sewage tunneling system that overcame the challenge of soft soil.
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NewsArchitects shortlisted for 2012 sports 'hub'
David Adjaye, Bennetts Associates and David Morley among those to vie to design Eton Manor sporting hub
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NewsISG snaps up Pearce Group
Analysis: ISG strengthens its retail presence in deal worth up to £20m
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NewsMediaCity developer secures £360m funding
Peel Holdings seals £360m deal with Bank of Scotland to develop future BBC site in Salford, Manchester
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NewsPoll says less than 50% are happy with progress on Olympic venues
A government survey reveals only 42% of UK adults are confident in the progress made on building the 2012 Games
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NewsEnergy minister opens £60m wood-burning power station
The UK's first power plant that burns woodchips has opened in Teesside, aiming to save 200,000 tonnes of CO2 a year
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NewsAsbestos found in aftermath of Olympic fire
Fire crews are still at Stratford this morning as the Health Protection Agency warns people not to touch material on site
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NewsDavid Higgins announces investigation into Olympics site fire
ODA chief executive says initial indications are that the fire in a disused warehouse was an accident not arson
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NewsParliament's green energy plans revealed
A study by BDP says the Palace of Westminister could cut CO2 by using the tide as well as wind turbines and ground source cooling
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Newsleit-werk to illuminate Blackpool with new sculpture
Architect's New Horizon sculpture of mirrored steel will sit at heart of £3.5m redevelopment of St John's Precinct
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Introduction
Retail has never been a sector for the fainthearted. For construction firms, it means slashing your prices so your client can keep slashing theirs, working round the clock, and around milling customers with absolutely no impact on sales, or pulling off a flawless finish against an immovable deadline.
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NewsWell stocked for greens
Some of the UK’s largest retailers are introducing fabulous new ranges of sustainable building practices. Eleanor Harding finds out what four of the biggest stores are doing differently and what this means for their suppliers.
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Paper round: house price inflation slows
Plus planning delays for new homes and taxes hurting small firms that go green













