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NewsPublic buildings could be sold off for £1
Government plans to sell disused local facilities to community groups will initiate "new era of civic pride"
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NewsRate rises fail to dampen house market growth
Interest rate rises fail to stem steep housing market growth but RICS says confidence in market is lowest since September 2005
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NewsConstruction starts on £41m Hertfordshire campuses
Bond Bryan-designed campuses for Hertford Regional College are scheduled for completion in 2009
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FeaturesMaking best practice the obvious practice
From segregating waste to re-using materials - cost effective waste management can become second nature
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FeaturesImproving the quality of affordable housing with off-site construction
Best Practic Case Study on Raines Court
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Finn Forest
Fulcrum have a unique track record in built solutions that deliver the following: Comfort and performance Low through-life cost Simplicity in operation and maintenance We have established that sustainability is the natural result of the correct understanding of the potential compatibility between these objectives. We therefore find that ...
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FeaturesFulcrum Consulting
Our objective is buildings that work; for the procurer, the user, and for future generations.
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FeaturesAre we really ready for eco-towns?
Do we have enough green experience to develop sustainable towns?
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NewsCircular saw + high roof + no harness = death trap
This roofer is standing on the edge of reason with his approach to site safety
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NewsHIPs 'unworkable' says RICS
June implementation is unworkable says RICS as it calls for emergency meeting with MPs
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‘Grave concerns’ over cement shortage
Precast concrete firms blast cement manufacturers for shortage as production facilities are forced to close
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NewsEco-town pledge kicks off Brown's leadership campaign
Councils invited to bid for zero carbon new towns modelled on Prince Charles' developments
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NewsPaper round: Blair's legacy of big policy announcements
The Sunday Times says Tony Blair will outline plans for 12 new nuclear power stations and will try and push through legislation for more casinos before he steps down as prime minister on 27 June.
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Contractor fined £100,000 over electrician's death
Poor risk assessment and evidence of overwork blamed on fatal electrocution
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NewsBeware the green backlash
People will grow weary of the sustainability message if climate change scaremongering continues - far better to focus on practical measures














