All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 1 November 2013 – Page 3
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In pictures: Battersea Power Station designs unveiled
Wilkinson Eyre scheme includes rooftop housing and garden and an observation lift rising to the top of a chimney
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Ten contractors land £4bn schools framework
Firms including Balfour Beatty, Sir Robert McAlpine and Carillion secure places on EFA framework
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Higgins 'must lower HS2 costs'
Prime minister to announce new HS2 chairman has been tasked with bringing down estimated £50bn cost
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Renewable energy project pipeline jumps 28%
Government stats reveal rapid growth of renewable energy projects
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Henry Boot wins £200m Aberdeen centre job
Exhibition centre set to be most sustainable of its kind in the UK
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Carillion and Morgan Sindall win £290m dual carriageway job
Contractors to build 10km dual carriageway near Manchester airport
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What really drives planning applications?
Using data from Barbour ABI we’ve looked at how market conditions influence planning applications, and the results are perhaps surprising
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My digital life … David Frise
The AIS chief executive on turning into his mother, listening to dubstep in the gym and using Twitter as displacement activity
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Carillion bags £70m M6 improvements contract
Prime minister David Cameron announced the contractor had been awarded the job yesterday
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MPs approve High Speed 2 funding bill
Government also considers developing future extension to Scotland
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Housebuilding: Missing the target
The sector is on the up but we’re not building enough to solve the housing crisis. What obstacles does the planning system present and how do these vary around the UK?
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NFB boss Julia Evans quits to join consultant
Evans will depart SME trade federation next April
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Shepherd wins £82m train factory job
Contractor to build factory for Hitachi in the North East of England
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Key zero-carbon housing proposal may breach EU law
Government’s allowable solutions proposals may not be compatible with EU directive, warns CIBSE
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Brains, not buildings
George Osborne and Boris Johnson may have gone to China to sell UK retail and nuclear opportunities, but what the People’s Republic really wants is our expertise
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Wonders and blunders with Emma Rickwood
Emma Rickwood despairs at the darkness and monolithic concrete slabs of Westminster Underground Station and enjoys the architectural mischief of 13 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
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Hansom: When the wind blows
While St Jude brings both a wind turbine and Nick Clegg to a halt, and an Italian architect fills a Shanghai office with bubbles, there’s still time for a moment of quiet reflection in the Staffordshire countryside
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The axeman cometh
Cameron has announced plans to roll back green charges on energy bills. These charges fund the only measures likely to lower bills in the future.
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Cheltenham art gallery
Berman Guedes Stretton-designed extension opened earlier this month under its new name, the Wilson Cheltenham Art Gallery Museum
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Morgan Sindall bags £41m Cambridge uni job
Exclusive: construction firm wins BDP-designed research facility contract
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