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MPs slam government stance on future energy supplies
Report says 'systemic weakness' of Department of Energy fails to clarify public liability
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Council backs West Ham's bid for Olympic stadium
Newham local authority to join forces with the football club to take on the 2012 venue after the London Games
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Health minister unveils innovative hospital designs
Washroom pod among prototypes revealed as part of “Design for Patient Dignity” programme
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Focus on the here and now Mr Darling
The chancellor has the opportunity to really drive investement in the built environment. Here's what he should do
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Nouvel to design Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
Jean Nouvel has been invited to design 10th Serpentine Pavilion and his first UK building
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Free-runners let loose on BIG's buildings
Ӱs designed by Bjarke Ingels Group are the backdrop to a film on urban parkour that is now out on DVD
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Severfield-Rowen's revenues fall 11% to £349m
Pre-tax profit at structural steel specialist is down 5% to £49.8m while operating margins rose slightly
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Tribal puts Nightingale Associates up for sale
Architect practice put on the market following review of consultant's business
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Babcock secures £1.33bn acquisition of VT Group
Babcock says combined group will focus on defence, nuclear and infrastructure sectors
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Costain wins £60m Welsh Water framework
Five-year contract will see delivery of both clean and waste water programmes
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Henry Boot posts £12m loss
Contractor predicts 'patchy' recovery following £22.4m writedown on land
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Darling's dilemma
The City wants action to deal with the deficit, construction wants a commitment to spending - how will the chancellor strike a balance in his Budget?
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APC video: Accounting principles and procedures (M001)
Alasdair Thompson puts more probing APC questions to another candidate
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Passivhaus: What's in a name?
A lot actually, if you are claiming that a building meets a certain standard without the certification to verify it
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Hopkins boss leaves firm
Managing director Bill Taylor quits after 30 years at the practice to develop a site he owns
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Colleges rail against adult learning budget cuts
Mooted 10-25% reduction in funds will affect courses such as bricklaying, joinery, plastering and plumbing
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Atkins bags £350m highways deal
Engineering firm signs deal with Oxford County Council to become highways provider