All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 14
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Comment
Decarbonising the NHS demands a strategic approach
If it is to become the first net zero carbon national health system in the world, we need to address a complex series of challenges, says Geoff Southern at Arcadis
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Green light for another Canary Wharf life sciences scheme
Scott Brownrigg’s plans to convert office block into laboratories approved by council
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Sunak confirms backing for Scotland carbon capture facility
Prime minister also outlines plans to grant more than 100 new oil and gas drilling licences
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Comment
Manchester’s ‘can do’ attitude continues to fast-track growth
The worker bee is a longstanding symbol of the city, representing industrious Mancunians working hard together to achieve. More than 150 years on, that spirit continues to be embodied in the relentless pace of development and regeneration in the city and across the region, says Mei Ren, partner at Buro ...
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VolkerFitzpatrick lands £26m Surrey bridge job
Scheme to replace notoriously dangerous level crossing and unlock land for 1,750 homes
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Contractors sought to build three trench warfare training facilities
Ukrainian troops currently undergoing trench warfare training across the UK
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Plans for £750m battery storage scheme approved
Manchester facility to enable expansion of renewable energy in the North West
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Sizewell C given £170m for ramp up to construction
Latest tranche of funding follows launch of Great British Nuclear body
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HS2 currently ‘unachievable’ says IPA after difficult year for rail scheme
Scheme among eight major construction projects given ‘red’ rating by infrastructure advisor
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British Land gets go ahead for latest London logistics hub
Enfield scheme the second in developer’s £1.3bn logistics pipeline to be granted permission
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Features
How do we fix England’s crumbling school estate?
ɫTV has been writing about concerns about the conditions of schools long before the RAAC crisis hit the spotlight. Here we republish a piece we published on the need for refurbishment back in July.
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M&S boss blasts Gove’s ‘utterly pathetic’ Oxford street refusal
Retailer to review its position at flagship store after nearly a century on London’s busiest shopping street
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Gove’s M&S decision: how the industry reacted
Move to block rebuild of flagship Oxford Street store broadly welcomed but retail body warns it could damage the West End
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Gove refuses M&S Oxford Street redevelopment in landmark ruling
Save Britain’s Heritage hails “hugely important decision” as Pilbrow & Partners plans are considered to emit too much carbon
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Industry concerned at ‘lack of urgency’ in UK climate adaptation plan
ICE and UKGBC criticise government’s lack of ambition in its National Adaptation Programme
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Government launches study into running HS2 trains to Leeds
Announcement comes in DfT response to critical transport committee report
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Government to miss pledge to build 40 new hospitals by end of the decade
“Maximum risk” approach taken by £20bn programme could increase costs and result in hospitals that are too small, NAO report warns
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Comment
Why don’t we think of water as part of the sustainability crisis?
We consume too much water, with demand increasing and supply dwindling. This impending disaster should be treated as seriously as carbon reduction, says Jason Horner
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Plan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling