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FeaturesGreen roofs at Bromley school
Vinci built the new Bishop Justus secondary school in Bromley to a high environmental spec
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FeaturesEco-Learning Village in Croydon
Vinci aimed for environmental efficiency in new teaching buildings
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FeaturesShell Centre Tower water reduction
SPIE Matthew Hall worked with supply chain in refurb to reduce services water use
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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














