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CityWatch: Aecom hit by Libya evacuation but still growing
The firm’s results would have been better had it not been for costly Libya evacuation
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Semi-permanent buildings
Temporary structures specialist, Neptunus, has launched what it says is the most energy efficient semi-permanent structure on the market.
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Timber frame apartments
Cygnum has supplied the timber frame for 12 apartment blocks on the former site of Oaklands College in St Albans.
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Integrated basement walls and slab
Integrated insulation and structural foundation specialist, Insulslab SFRC, has developed a system that integrates basement walls with the slab
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Embankment retaining solution
Recycled plastic products specialist, i-plas, has launched an embankment retaining solution called Ecocrib
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Tree support
Greenleaf Urban Tree and Landscape Products has launched a soil structure module that is designed to encourage tree root growth and provide support for paved areas located above the roots
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Multi-joint connector
Ancon has added a shear load connector for expansion joints in large, ground bearing concrete floor slabs.
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'Technical manual for cast stone' gets an update
The UK Cast Stone Association has updated its “technical manual for cast stone”.
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Purbeck acquires Somerset quary
Purbeck natural stone specialist Lovell Purbeck has acquired a quarry near Langport, Somerset from Ham and Doulting Stone.
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Ibstock rated 'very good'
Brickmaker Ibstock has been awarded a “very good” rating to the responsible sourcing standard BES 6001
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Liverpool council to build 'easy to convert' schools
Following James Review recommendations council is looking at ’airport terminal-style schools’
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Yorkon's green credentials
Yorkon has announced it recycles 91% of the waste produced in manufacture
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Action plan for timber sustainability
The Timber Trade Federation is developing a sustainability action plan
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Urban inspiration: Swindon town centre
Muse Developments is giving Swindon a multi-million pound makeover
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Battersea station powers on
Gardiner & Theobald has been appointed to the £5.5bn Battersea Power Station redevelopment
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Holder Mathias Architects wins luxury coastal development
Properties will be based in Rottingdean, East Sussex
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Galliford Try's Olympic blocks delayed
Firm’s construction work on athlete’s village eight weeks late