All ɫTV articles in 29 October 2010 – Page 7
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Features
40 under 40: Vince Clancy 10 years on
Vince Clancy, 46, chief executive of Turner & Townsend
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Features
The original 40 under 40: 10 years on
Some have prospered as predicted, others have fled the industry, and one even married the person she named as her hero. Emily Wright catches up with ɫTV’s 40 under 40 of 2000
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Comment
Quentin Shears: How to cut a school by 40%
’Suddenly I knew how George Osborne felt when he got his hands on the communities department payroll’
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ɫTV
Government accused of green stealth tax
Changes to the Carbon Reduction Commitment energy efficiency scheme will cost businesses £3.5bn
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ɫTV
Crossrail delayed by over a year
All stations and spurs will be built but first section in central London will be complete in 2018 and unlikely to open to public before 2019
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ɫTV
Government aims to save £350m a year from Defence Estates budget
Massive cuts anticipated following the release of the government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review today
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ɫTV
Derby College’s Roundhouse wins RICS project of the year
This £48m vocational skills college provides facilities for 2500 students and has brought regeneration to the East Midlands
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ɫTV
Painting wind turbines purple could save wildlife
New research sheds light on why the colour of wind turbines is important
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ɫTV
Crossrail 'to open in stages'
Crossrail construction could be “phased” and this is likely to mean that the project opens in stages to the public
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ɫTV
John Laing to launch £270m infrastructure fund
Listed fund will be invested in mature infrastructure assets
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ɫTV
Mouchel issues profit warning
Consultant expects pre-tax profts of £30.5m following 2,000 redundancies
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ɫTV
Green light given to London Olympia redevelopment
Work will start on site early next year to redevelop Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre
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ɫTV
SMEs heading into double dip recession
Survey by the Federation of Master Builder reports drop off in workload for small and medium sized firms
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ɫTV
Huhne says all new homes should meet Passivhaus standard
Secretary of state for energy and climate change indicates that he would like to see all new homes meet the German low energy standard
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ɫTV
Zero carbon homes target 'unrealistic'
Housebuilders say government target for zero carbon homes is unrealistic and will impact on sector’s ability to increase volume