All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 41
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Jeff Bezos-backed firm to build £300m nuclear fusion plant in Oxfordshire
Construction of set to start next year
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Construction’s next steps to net zero
Delivering net zero buildings is construction’s next big challenge. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV, together with Bluebeam, invited a range of industry experts to discuss what kind of practical approaches can best make this happen, such as in measuring carbon and imposing accountability
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Bigger and better: One Triton Square
How British Land increased the net area of a 20-year old office block by 57% but still saved 40,000 tonnes of carbon by opting for refurbishment over new build
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Chancellor officially opens UK infrastructure bank
Billions of funding for UK businesses available from today
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Crossrail boss sounds alarm over industry shortage of engineers
Mark Wild says jobs such as HS2 face skills worries if nothing is done to plug gaps
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HS2 launches £500m delivery partner deal for railway’s next leg
Firms have just over five weeks to express interest in route linking Birmingham and Crewe
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Heathrow third runway may not be needed, ex-Airports Commission chair admits
Pandemic has already slowed Birmingham and Stansted expansion plans
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Comment
Countdown to COP26: Are we building with the climate of the future in mind?
With fewer than 150 days until world leaders meet in Glasgow for COP26, Simon Wyatt turns his focus to one of the key themes on the agenda – adaptation and resilience
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Museum of the Home: making visitors comfortable
After the planning hoo-ha that saw Chipperfield’s original proposals dropped, Wright Wright has delivered a major yet subtle expansion of the former Geffrye Museum – now renamed Museum of the Home – that visitors may not even notice. Richard Gatti reports
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Recommendations to keep HS2 on track taken on board, NAO says
Spending watchdog issued 14 recommendations to keep costs and schedules under control
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HS2 not worried about materials shortages, minister says
Supplies continue to flow to £100bn scheme, Andrew Stephenson adds
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EDF starts decommissioning of Kent nuclear plant seven years early
Dungeness B nuclear power plant starts defuelling stage after identifying 'station specific risks with key components'
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On site: HS2’s groundbreaking project under way beneath the Chilterns
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV took a trip to the railway’s single biggest site where work has begun on 16km of tunnels carried out by two 170m long tunnel boring machines and 1,000 workers
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Firms must publish carbon credentials to win public work
Government makes contractors reveal current footprint and reduction plans to bid for work worth more than £5m
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HS2 starts race for £370m Interchange station scheme
Winner on Solihull deal due next year
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Achieve water regulation compliance with the right WC system
Here, Glen Peters, technical support manager at Viega looks at what specifiers need to consider when selecting a WC system. This includes how to ensure it complies with water supply regulations and the revised acceptance criteria for WRAS and KIWA certification with regard to filling valves.
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HS2 outlines plans to stop Chiltern tunnelling contaminating local water supplies
Senior project manager admits job facing ‘significant challenge’ with surrounding terrain
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Stanhope and Bruntwood confirmed on £1.5bn ID Manchester mega-project
Team building 25-acre city-centre innovation district officially announced
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​Turner & Townsend to lead new retrofit centre of excellence
Initiative aimed at social housing providers looking to bring stock up to scratch
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HS2 set to begin race for £250m Solihull station scheme
Winner on Interchange due next year