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Leading museums plan pioneering energy network
Mott MacDonald working on £32m scheme, which could be rolled out across government estate
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MPs back FIT campaign to protect 25,000 solar jobs
MPs joined 300 campaigners calling on government to change plans to cut solar feed-in tariff by 50%
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Use road pricing to fund infrastructure, says ICE
Road users should be charged more at peak times says report by Institution of Civil Engineers
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Bournville College opens £65m campus in Longbridge
Upto 15,000 students will study at £66m college designed by Broadway Malyan
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Thermal upgrade
Homes in Damer Court, Wellington Street, Dublin, have been thermally upgraded with the addition of weber.therm External Wall Insulation (EWI) and render system.
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Abu Dhabi payment raises hopes for Austin-Smith:Lord
Troubled architect received a part-payment of £2.4m from the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage late last week
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Atkins cuts over 800 UK staff as global profit rises
Most of the 878 staff lost from the UK business this year worked in Atkins’ transport division
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Hyder in recruitment drive after contract wins
Recent wins for global engineering consultant include £80m road and drainage contract in Qatar
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Quick solar PV installation
Crompton Solar has launched a “plug and play” range of its Solar PV system to make installation easier.
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Passive heat recovery
Remeha Commercial has launched the Quinta Eco Plus commercial heating system. It features a device that passively recovers heat from the flue.
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Wireless energy management systems
Energy Management Systems company Seamless Sensing has launched two products, one that measures energy usage and the other room air quality
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RIBA: Architects should charge extra for green design
Call from the RIBA’s director of practice to follow US model to create greater ‘transparency’
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National Museum of Scotland revamp scoops best building award
Glasgow-based Gareth Hoskins Architects wins £25,000 prize, the biggest in British architecture
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Public sector work to go online
Francis Maude announced shake up of public sector procurement ahead of Autumn Statement
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NFDC suspends demolition contractor after site death
Trade body suspends Essex-based Micor’s membership
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Government announces £200m Green Deal boost
Danny Alexander tells today’s NHBC annual lunch that money will help incentivise flagship scheme
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Give Highways Agency greater independence, review recommends
Greater commercial focus and changes to governance structure are the key to delivering savings, report says