All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 34
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Ministers ‘distracted’ from net zero goals by lockdown parties row, government told
Backbench MP set to propose bill on reducing embodied carbon in construction projects
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Sizewell C nuclear plant takes step forward with £100m government funding
Money to be used to attract further financing from private investors
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Is construction ready for a full-blown energy costs crisis?
Materials shortages are easing but the construction sector is about to be hit by a second wave of inflation due to soaring energy costs
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø more renewable energy will solve rising gas prices, COP26 president says
Alok Sharma says more offshore and nuclear schemes needed if bills are to come down
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Pay into fund or face ban, Gove tells cladding manufacturers
Housing secretary says cladding and insultation sector must contribute ‘significant portion’ of remediation costs
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How to escape the groundhog day of dodgy frameworks
Construction has long been plagued by a procurement process that is inefficient, fragmented and costly. All that is about to change.
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German firm in ascendency as HS2 picks winner for £316m lifts deal
Prized deal covers scheme’s four stations on first phase
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Contractors chasing £300m M&E framework
Solihull council seeking one supplier for 10-year deal
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Google buys London office building for £730m
Tech giant backs return to office working with plan to increase capacity for expanding UK staffÂ
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Cost model: Office fit-out
Workplace requirements have been shaken up in the past two years – but have office fit-outs evolved in line with the new normal?Â
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Offsite specialist chalks up £21m hospital job
Outpatient facility is Premier’s largest health scheme yet
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If this was a year of transition, the next must be one of action
As the climate crisis intensifies, the world needs to change – and our industry has a responsibility to lead the way
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Green light for FCBS’ plans to replace three Bristol bank buildings with offices
Scheme will be built around the ruins of a grade II-listed church
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St Hilda’s College revamp: serenity and unity down by the river
Rather than following the traditional quad layout, architect Gort Scott made the most of the scenic location to open up St Hilda’s and use the River Cherwell for passive cooling
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What construction must learn from the aviation industry
The housebuilding sector is stuck in the past and should move towards a data-led manufacturing model
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CobBauge: what on earth is going on?
An Anglo-French alliance is using subsoil and straw to demonstrate how low energy construction on housing projects can be made commercially viable. Thomas Lane reports
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Wates and T&T plugged in for work at electric car battery plant
Scheme will be built close to Nissan factory at Sunderland
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Government mandates 30% cut in carbon for all new buildings
Revised ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Regulations mean reducing carbon emissions by a third from this summer
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North and Midlands pledge to build on broken rail promises
Scaling back HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail puts levelling up in doubt. Is there a fight back for a fairer share of infrastructure spend?
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Aecom lands role on £1bn net zero programme
Firm to guide innovations to help homes achieve net zero