All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 30 September 2011 – Page 4
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FCBS to redevelop hospital
City and Country Group has appointed architects to redevelop Bristol hospital site
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ESCOs: Off the grid
As the pressure to achieve low-carbon developments intensifies, decentralised, privately-funded energy solutions are in increasingly high demand. Andy Pearson examines the rapidly expanding market for Energy Services Companies, or ESCos
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Education White Paper
Following the government’s response to the James Review, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV is offering a comprehensive 60 page guide to the education market in the UK over the next four years.
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Right to renewable energy: Solar eclipse
There is no law guaranteeing a right to energy from renewable sources, meaning that users could have their work undone by a developer plonking a building in their sunlight
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Smoke detection system
Gent by Honeywell has launched a range of Air Sampling Detection (ASD) systems which detect smoke
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Deptford: Mixed to the max
On a single 7,000m2 site in Deptford, architect Pollard Thomas Edwards has managed to fit a community centre, artists’ studios, flats, a school and two playgrounds. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV finds out how
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UK’s tallest crane erected at Shard site
Crane will left first sections of Shard’s spire into place
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Country focus: Russia
As host to the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 World Cup, and with a strong demand for offices, residential and retail, Russia is experiencing an uplift in construction activity. Tim Robb from EC Harris reports
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Councils to invest pensions into new homes
Proposals will see £10m from Islington council’s pension fund invested into fund for new homes
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Timed flow washroom control
Rada has launched a range of timed flow washroom controls for taps and shower units
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Lord Crisp: Construction industry can help cut NHS costs
Former NHS boss urges industry to approach health service with space-saving designs
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Splash of colour: Park Hill flats go on sale
Urban Splash has transformed a grade-II listed estate through a £100m regeneration
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McCarthy leaves CLG
McCarthy will work across Capita Symonds and Capita Groyp as executive director
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Clarendon Square: Heart of Haringey
A 1,080-unit residential scheme in north London has won planning permission
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CEO White Paper
This report, specially tailored for decision makers, provides expert intelligence and insight into the state of the nation for the construction industry.
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Fibre cement cladding
Marley Eternit’s Pictura fibre cement cladding has been used on a learning resource centre at Bournside School in Cheltenham.
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Government business hotline condemned as a ‘gimmick’
Plan to assign large firms a ministerial ‘buddy’ are criticised
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‘Prepare buildings for global warming’, says government
Builders and homeowners to be called on to take measures against ‘inevitable’ rising temperatures
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Labour party calls for new era of council house building
Balls calls for 5% VAT on domestic refurbishment as part of plan to stimulate economy