All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 36
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Government looks set to scrap HS2’s eastern leg in favour of regional links
Boris Johnson expected to make announcement on new rail policy at this week’s conference
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Green light for £300m mega-basement at the Ritz
Subterranean extension to include a spa, swimming pool and 53 new rooms
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Starmer promises £6bn a-year ‘national mission’ to upgrade homes
Labour leader uses conference speech to announce plan to improve energy efficiency of 19 million UK properties
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Aluprof commits to a long-term environmental strategy with new corporate branding
Firm’s new branding signals a commitment to a socially responsible future, writes Wojciech Brozyna, managing director of Aluprof UK
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How construction can (help to) save the world, part 3
Our series featuring suggestions from experts on ways for the industry to tackle climate change continues, this time with a focus on what professionals can do
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Repurposing vacant Yorkshire mills could create 9,000 homes, Historic England says
There are currently 237 unused mills in the region, according to new report
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Government launches huge £30bn construction framework
ProCure23 deal broken down into five lots
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Industry told to speed up carbon reduction programme
New report says reusing materials and green machinery will help construction meet targets
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How construction can (help to) save the world, part 2
Continuing our series featuring proposals from industry experts on how to tackle the climate crisis with action, here are several that take a materials-focused approach
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Firms chasing spots on £750m retrofit framework
Four-year Fusion21 deal to be used for decarbonisation works on homes and schools
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Five firms shortlisted for £1.9bn Lower Thames Crossing jobs
Contracts cover approach roads either side of the river Thames
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Cost model: Net zero homes
As net zero carbon becomes a guiding principle across all new buildings but with so many design and construction issues yet to be solved or standardised, creating housing stock is a challenge, explains Aecom’s Rob Mills
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How construction can (help to) save the world
As part of our countdown to the Cop26 conference in Glasgow in November, we put out a call across the industry asking people to identify one idea that could effect positive change. This is the first in a series of their responses
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Arcadis appointed commercial partner for £5bn East West Rail link
Consultant will draw up business case for next stage of line
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Kent council launches £500m construction framework
Work will mainly consist of school new builds, extensions and refurbs
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In Pictures: £1.1bn Northern Line Extension opens to passengers
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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A doughnut-shaped solution to help save the world
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV has been asking a wide range of industry figures what construction can do to help the UK hit net zero targets. To kick off the series, Professor Tim Ibell proffers a sweet-sounding solutionÂ
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Steel sustainability FAQs
The British Constructional Steelwork Association and Steel for Life, with the support of the Steel Construction Institute, have produced answers to 11 frequently asked questions from specifiers on steel, sustainability and climate changeÂ
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Michael Gove and housing: what you need to know
Michael Gove is a political heavy-weight and household name, but what do we know about his views on housing, planning and the environment?