All ɫTV articles in 20 December 2013 – Page 4
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Energy efficiency is an industry in itself
We need to present the sector as a collective to become a powerful voice
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The social value of good building
Can construction tap into new tax breaks by showing its wider benefits?
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Cultural project 2013: Tate Britain
In this time of austerity, Caruso St John’s extensively reconfigured Tate Britain is a considerable achievement considering its dependence on public funding.
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Three teams in race for £55m Crossrail job
Three bidders have been shortlisted for the job to design and build a passenger tunnel link between the Crossrail and Bakerloo line platforms at Paddington Station
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Former Bam Nuttall HR boss grilled over blacklisting
Firm’s former head of HR tells MPs it failed to mount a “robust” investigation or offer redress to victims
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No ECO work contracted in latest brokerage round
Government plans further moves to water down Energy Companies Obligation scheme
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What the private sector can bring to NHS estates
The NHS is in a state of transition, with huge efficiencies being asked of the service. With its experience of other sectors, the private sector can help
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Protocol, efficiency and buzzwords: in defence of BIM
Tony Bingham’s provocative article kicked off a valuable debate. Let’s look at some of the truths about BIM
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Sustainability in Australia - just don’t mention the S word
Politics can be vicious down under, which may be good for democracy, but does not help the sustainability agenda one bit
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Industrial project 2013: Arla foods
Arla Foods has built something incredible: the world’s first zero-carbon dairy near Aylesbury, which was switched on for the first time this year.
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The secret £2bn energy efficiency fund
Why is the chancellor not putting his £2bn of VAT receipts from energy bills to better use?
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Three firms make cut for £93m Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Three firms have been shortlisted for a £93m batch of privately-financed schools in the North west
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Why we can be green without compromising on cost
The government’s review of carbon emission form infrastructure should point the way for the rest of the industry
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Laing O'Rourke director exits firm
Exclusive: Steve Hollingshead, Laing O’Rourke group director of human capital, leaves post after six months
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EC Harris appoints new UK boss
Appointment one of several senior changes at firm and Dutch parent Arcadis
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2013: The year in which planning started to work
Increasing planning approvals have demonstrated the NPPF is working, but there will be more reform for 2014
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Boris settles Ministry of Sound row
London mayor approves plans for 335 homes next to historic club, as well as controversial free school in Southwark
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Probe into West End theatre collapse
Investigators on site after section of ceiling came down, injuring 76