INDUSTRY INSIDER | ISSUE 41 | 28.10.16 |
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CONSTRUCTION SHOWING NO PROLONGED BREXIT EFFECT
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Read all about it - the latest report from Barbour shows the industry has remained resilient after the referendum. |
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[ REGENERATION ] |
ARMITT HAILS HEATHROW RESULT AS EXPANSION TEAM GEARS UP
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Sir John Armitt says runway decision is the right choice as consultant team prepares 'to start mobilising people'. |
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INVESTOR INTEREST IN OUTER LONDON GROWING |
Old Oak developer - the largest public masterplan since 2012 Olympics - says zones 2-3 now 'sweet spot' for those looking for returns. |
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HOUSEBUILDERS NEEDED - NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
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Government should encourage a wider range of firms to build homes, says chairman of the Homes and Communities Agency Ed Lister. |
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[ REDEFINING SUSTAINABILITY ] |
NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN |
The UK Green Building Council and PRP seek your nominations for the rising stars whose vision and success is highlighting the importance of sustainability. |
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THE FIRST AMSTERDAM OFFICE TO ATTAIN BREEAM OUTSTANDING
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A major achievement for the new home of the biggest lottery charity in the Netherlands, designed by Dutch practice Benthem Crouwel Architects. |
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[ EXHIBITOR NEWS ] |
INTERNATIONAL BRANDS BOOK FOR ECOBUILD 2017
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Many international brands have already taken advantage of confidence in the UK market by securing a stand at Ecobuild. |
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POLYROOF BRINGS THERMAL PERFORMANCE TO CONTAINER CITY |
When roof insulation failings in thermal performance led to high winter fuel bills, Ecobuild exhibitor Polyroof stepped in. |
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