All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 19
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Terry Farrell aquarium plans dead in the water
London Development Agency pulls out of deal with devloper Silvertown Quays on £1.5bn east London project
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Mabey & Johnson guilty of overseas corruption
Bridge contractor pleads guilty to charges of corruption in Jamaica, Ghana and Iraq
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Mortgage approvals rise 81% over the year
British Bankers' Association says annual rise for August due to low levels of lending last year
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Your chance to enter the iAwards
The government wants to recognise innovative technology in buildings this year, here's how to enter...
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Steelworkers campaign on Fourth Plinth to save jobs
Teesside workers take part in 'living' exhibition in bid to save 150-year old Corus plant
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Teacher sculpts totem pole from aircrete building blocks
H+H UK supplies aircrete to help GCSE technology pupils in Kent develop design skills
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Hopkins triumphs at the velodrome
Architecture firm takes the top spot at ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø's second track day event, despite injury and soaring temperatures
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Housing starts in US take surprise dip
Number of homes built drops 1% in July, undermining hopes of a housing recovery
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Savills sues developer for £200k of unpaid valuations
Chartered surveyor heads for High Court to claim fees and interest from mixed-use firm Oracle
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Shortlists revealed for QS Awards
Shortlists for six categories of the annual awards have been published, including Best All-Round QS
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Mayor picks advisers for Olympic legacy
Sir Bob Kerslake among nine board members to advise on Olympic Games legacy programme
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Shortlist announced for Gulf State ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards
Foster, Atkins and Mace among big names selected for excellence in construction in the Gulf region shortlist
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The ultimate sustainable city: Student architects future-gaze
Four-minute film showcases ideas for reacting climate change from 14 young architects
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Multiplex wins £8m in Wembley Stadium case
Steel contractor Cleveland Bridge forced to pay £8m in damages and legal costs
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David Adjaye unveils tulipwood pavilion
Wooden structure installed at Southbank as part of London Design Festival
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Green light for Alsop school design
Southwark council grants planning permission for primary school on the Aylesbury estate
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JCT moves closer to launching 'green' contract provisions
Joint Contracts Tribunal set to publish terms and guidance on issues such as waste reduction and energy consumption this autumn
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Speedy Hire offers to exchange old or faulty ladders
Equipment hire firm launches ladder exchange campaign with HSE in bid to cut falls from height
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Green light for HKR primary school design
Planners give go-ahead for Eveline Lowe Primary school in Southwark
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Young people opt for sheds as affordable homes
Potential first-time buyers are shunning the property market to build wooden chalets in parents' back gardens