All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 17
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Galliford Try bags £5.8m Rotherham station job
Contractor will start work on redevelopment of Rotherham Central this month
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BA to build jet biofuel plant
Four sites in east London being considered for biofuel facility by British Airways teams and Solena Group
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Boyes Rees unveils £6m Welsh laboratory
Glamorgan University opens ultra modern laboratory building for faculty of health, sport and science
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Inbuilt to offer Passivhaus certification service
Sustainability consultant becomes certifying body for Passivhaus buildings in the UK
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Should RMJM give Fred a job?
Outrage has been the overwhelming reaction to Sir Fred Goodwin's appointment, but some have come to his defence - what do you think? Vote in our poll
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Allies and Morrison's Coventry masterplan gets go-ahead
Friargate regeneration scheme wins planning approval after months of public consultation
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Welsh firm fined after digger crushes worker to death
Court fines Macob Administration £80k after man killed driving mini-digger he wasn't qualified to use
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A lesson in igloo-building
Pair of builders spend seven hours and use 1,000 ice blocks on snow structure
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Morgan Sindall JV picked for £417m Thames Water project
Joint venture appointed preferred bidder to build the Lee Tunnel in east London, starting in April 2010
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Geoff Arnold: “The Peckham fire was shocking”
ڶ talks to chairman of the UK Timber Frame Association about last month’s blaze at a timber frame construction site
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Copenhagen summit lit by solar-powered streetlights
Emissions-free outdoor lighting developed by Danish company will be a feature at the climate change conference
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Brickonomics blog moves to ڶ
Our new blogger Brian Green specialises in digging behind the story presented by the statisticians, and today he picks apart the construction output figures
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Online seminar: Can we improve our schools by looking abroad?
Tune in to today's discussion with Danish architect on inspiring projects across the channel in our Education Now virtual event
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Sunand Prasad: 'The end of the fossil fuel era is a fantastic opportunity'
Former RIBA president argues climate change debate should not frighten people, it's a positive chance to innovate
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John Sauven: 'There's a huge business opportunity in retro-fitting'
Video interview with Greenpeace's UK director on the difficulty in finding construction firms to retro-fit existing buildings
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Join the debate: How can colleges fund building projects?
Higher education projects have gone through a funding crisis this year, but what does the future hold? Share your tips and experiences in our live debate today
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Arts college gets BREEAM excellent rating
School built by Miller Construction in Warwickshire boasts biomass boiler and green roofs
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Steve Fuller: 'The industry doesn't embrace change quick enough'
Head of construction delivery and store architecture at M&S on how the industry needs to adapt to the retail market
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Live online debate: What will the future hold for primary school investment?
As news that three more councils will receive funding under the primary capital programme, ڶ hosts a live debate on winning work in the sector
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Owen Ellis Architects unveil lakeside adventure centre
Work is now complete on £7.5m watersports building that is designed to achieve BREEAM rating of 'very good'