All ڶ articles in 10 October 2014 – Page 3
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Scottish minister: Nuclear subsidies hurting green energy
Fergus Ewing says subsidies for nuclear power “inevitably” mean less financial support for green energy
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Eurozone woes hit construction product exports
Construction Products Association survey reveals drop in demand abroad, but UK sales continue to rise
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Confidence in energy efficiency market reaches two-year high
Study backed by the Green Investment Bank finds market is growing despite fears over consumer demand
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Willmott Dixon loses court battle over £177m contract
Contractor challenged Hammersmith and Fulham council decision to appoint Mitie to £177m housing maintenance contract
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Balfour Beatty sinks to new low
Contractor’s share price continues to fall following profit warnings, with firm’s market cap sinking lower than the estimated value of its PPP portfolio
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Construction output takes sharp dip
Output now declining year-on-year according to ONS data after sharp fall in August
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Nine in ten subcontractors wait over 30 days for payment
Survey finds long payment terms and late payment remain rife in the industry
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Six councils get £60m housebuilding fund
Government scheme to enable councils to borrow to fund housing development still has £178m left with just one week to go
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Unite Students acquires sites for £80m development
Developer to build two new student accommodation schemes in Liverpool and Aberdeen
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Comment
Nearly there
The go-ahead on the Hinkley nuclear project is a huge boost for the UK construction industry, though there remains one potential roadblock
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Features
Sketch of the week: Lime Tree primary
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Philip Watson at Atkins.
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Image of the week: Looking to the next level
Nick Clegg explains his policy on garden cities to the Lib Dem party conference
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Comment
Keeping the motivation going
It’s the little things on the green agenda that we should focus on when all seems lost
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A sustainable future
Is implementing green policies a must for the future, or an unnecessary cost in an industry just back from the brink of recession? Four corners of the sector have their say
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Hansom: How are you feeling?
Do you have a ringing in your ears like a siren going off, having trouble saying certain words? Maybe the lastest housing stats are making you feel a little lightheaded? Don’t worry, it’s nothing a cycle on the Thames won’t cure
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Expo Village project: A village in Kazakhstan
AHR wins planning permission for first phase of £370m mixed-use development in Kazakhstan
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An award for building performance
An award based on actual building performance? One already exists
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Schools under the flight path: A breath of fresh air
Hounslow’s £150m school rebuilding programme aims to give children under Heathrow’s flight path quieter classrooms and better ventilation
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in September 2014
Covent Garden Market Authority is top housing client, as residential projects in most regions are up on last month
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This week in 1999
It’s been 15 years since the Millennium Wheel was hoisted upright on London’s South Bank