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The four-year residential new build programme will start in August next year.

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Bob Hide of Equib considers the culture of infrastructure complacency.

RIBA highlights worldwide demand for UK architecture

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Results of annual Business Benchmarking survey published.

The construction industry in 2019 – cash will be king

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2019 should hold large house builders and major contractors to even closer scrutiny.

Second phase of Leeds flood defences

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The second phase will see £112M of flood prevention measures along the River Aire.

Architectural Design for Green Buildings

12 Dec 18


XS CAD explores the use of environmentally low-impact materials and methods.

Green energy is the future

11 Dec 18


We’re approaching the golden age of ‘grid parity’ for solar and a huge reduction in wind generation production costs.

Network Rail awards framework contract

11 Dec 18


The framework contract will run alongside Network Rail’s £4Bn investment plan.

Rail sector deal to transform sector

11 Dec 18


The deal will see collaboration to improve effiencies in delivering infrastructure.

Irish supply chain primed to help UK meet ambitious 2030 offshore wind targets

10 Dec 18


With plans to generate 30GW of offshore wind power by 2030, the UK looks to experienced Irish supply chain.
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