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    Sustainable designer of the year

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    Winner — Whitbybird

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    Sustainable housebuilder of the year

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    Winner — Berkeley Homes

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    Sustainable contractor of the year

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    Winner — Skanska integrated projects

  • News

    Best corporate responsibility strategy

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    Winner — Wates group

  • Hopkins Architects’ Evelina Children’s Hospital
    Features

    Procurement: Public sector projects

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    Public sector procurement methods are often criticised for excessive red tape, but on complex projects their effective use is vital to success. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon investigates

  • Alex Smith
    Comment

    Beyond Idaho

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    WEB WATCH — Jack Lemley thought he was having a quiet chat with a local journalist for the edification of his fellow Idahoans. Unfortunately for Jack, there’s no such thing as local journalism any more …

  • Comment

    My favourites …

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    This week - Andrew Percival

  • Mike Peasland, group managing director of Balfour Beatty, is looking to expand PFI work in health and education
    News

    Balfour looks to Northern Irish hospitals to boost profit

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    Contractor’s building arm targets PFI healthcare in five-year plan to increase returns by 90%

  • News

    Bumpy ride for house prices

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    Hometrack has predicted that a low volume of housing transactions will fuel volatility in the market next year.

  • News

    Mouchel Parkman snaps up Hornagold & Hills for £11m

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Support services firm Mouchel Parkman has exchanged contracts to acquire consultant Hornagold & Hills for about £11m.

  • Amanda Levete
    Comment

    Reindeer with everything

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    It’s postcards from the edge this week, as our globetrotting architect flits from the antlers of Helsinki to the Buddhas of Bangkok

  • Comment

    Building buys a pint …

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    … for Gleeds

  • Hansom
    Comment

    Over here

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    You can almost smell the American influence this week, with the latest pitches from Hollywood producers, the hottest news from Idaho, and gun-toting hacks a-running riot in London Docklands

  • Comment

    A little less conversation

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    I think the proposal from WWF, the green lobby group, to make zero-carbon development a condition of public funding is spot on (10 November, page 15). The government keeps stating that Britain is at the forefront of reducing global warming, but in reality we are still only talking about it. ...

  • Comment

    More than zero

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Anything we do to remain alive on this planet comes with a carbon burden. The use of renewable energy comes with a carbon burden – photovoltaic cells and wind generators for domestic energy production consume energy in being manufactured, resulting in carbon dioxide emissions – renewable energy is NOT “zero” ...

  • Comment

    Dear landlord

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Charles McDonald, the real estate manager at the Carbon Trust, is right to target landlords in the battle to improve the energy efficiency of existing buildings (3 November). Landlord developers are escaping accountability. As a design-and-build contractor, we employ good architectural practices, good building services consultants, and front-line M&E subcontractors ...

  • Comment

    A race-goer riled

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    I visited Royal Ascot in June and July (17 November). I like the building and think it was remarkable that it was completed in time for the meeting. However, there are some issues that need rectifying.

  • Comment

    Part C (for cats)

    2006-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Further to your recent campaign concerning the Building Regulations I recently came across this on one of our sites.

  • Comment

    Bricks and blunders

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    I regularly drive past Grosvenor Waterside, the “best private housing development” in this year’s brick awards. Are you joking? Smart contemporary lines? It looks identical to the “best commercial building” shown next to it.

  • Comment

    The eternal quest for perfect reception

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    Simon Perry writes: “While on holiday in Belgium, the home of the European parliament, which hands down the vast quantities of health and safety regulations, I happened to notice this unique approach. I presume they were seeing how many regulations they could break!”