Cemex has announced the appointment of Gonzalo Galindo as UK president, replacing Ignacio Oritz who will take up the role of president of the Southern Europe and Middle East region.
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But report's demands for Passivhaus standards by 2011 are ridiculed by experts.
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CJ looks at some of the latest innovations that will be on show at Innovations for the Built Environment.
As energy efficiency and sustainability demands gather pace, green roofs continue to spring up as clients' environmental needs grow. James Stagg reports.
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A prototype house designed to demonstrate that it is possible to build an affordable low-energy dwelling has been opened at the University of Nottingham.
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Norwest Holst found that precast concrete offered the best value for money on a student accommodation project for the University of Birmingham. James Stagg reports.
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As the industry continues to move towards offsite manufacturing, precast concrete is pressing forward as manufacturers ramp-up production and pioneer new products, says Colin Nessfield, techical manager at the British Concrete Society.
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Suppliers currently offloading surplus stock, but prices will rise in the long term.
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Despite the forecast of a downturn in the housing market, the commercial sector has full orderbooks for 2008, according to a cladding and curtain walling...
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RSK has ramped-up its carbon management business with the acquisition of building envelope consultancy and testing company, Building Sciences.
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Geofusion, a spin-off company from Staffordshire University's research and enterprise division, has won high-level backing from Credit Suisse to produce...
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But industry experts warn that energy efficiency must be the primary concern.
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Tarmac has continued its success with major contracts in the Midlands by winning a two-year maintenance and repair deal with Birmingham City Council worth...
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Workers at Marley Eternit have called off the threat of further strikes after accepting a new pay deal.
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RSK has ramped up its carbon management business with the acquisition of building envelope consultancy and testing company, Building Sciences.
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Workers at Marley Eternit have called off the threat of further strikes after accepting a new pay deal.
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The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) may threaten the competitiveness of the UK cement and steel sectors, according to analysis from the Carbon Trust.
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Leadbitter has begun work on a £25m swimming pool complex in West London that will be used by budding Olympians in the run up to the 2012 games.
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Used tyres could be more easily reprocessed into flooring, road surfacing and aggregates following the launch of a Quality Protocol for the production and...
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Government urged to include offsite and near-site energy in level six guidelines.
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Despite the forecast of a downturn in the housing market the commercial sector has full order books for 2008, according to a cladding and curtain walling expert.
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