All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 23
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Alfred McAlpine in legal row over Scottish wind farm
Wind farm owner takes Alfred McAlpine Business Services to court over milestone payments, after losing £2.8m arbitration award
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Top dog: Canine squad to rescue people from collapsed buildings
Specially trained dogs join fire and rescue service to sniff out people trapped under rubble
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Anger over worker memorial jibe
UCATT says art critic who slamed Unknown Construction Worker statue at Tower Hill is 'elitist and offensive'
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Images: 2012 venues take shape
ODA says construction on Olympic stadium will start three months early now soil excavation is under way
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BSF 'descending into chaos', say Tories
Government under attack after latest delays to school building programme, as report says reforms could save £250m
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Judge imposes vibration limits on Pinnacle site
Developer of London's Pinnacle tower forced to keep demolition work within set limits
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Connaught wins £370m in social housing contracts
Property management firm starts year with strong order intake from social housing sector
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Putney Bridge developer struck off as architect
The man being prosecuted for damaging Grade-II listed bridge was struck off by regulator in 2005 for professional misconduct
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Top 50 contractor websites: Web watch — Restricted access
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø.co.uk’s survey of the top 50 contractors revealed that many of the biggest names in the industry are failing to make their websites accessible to all users.
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Top 50 contractor websites: Restricted access
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø.co.uk’s survey of the top 50 contractors revealed that many of the biggest names in the industry are failing to make their websites accessible to all users
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Frank Gehry to design Serpentine Gallery Pavillion
Star architect invited to create his first built structure in England
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Partnering contracts embrace project bank accounts
NEC and PPC2000 contracts will offer clients the option of using project bank accounts from the spring
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TCC judge given High Court status
Judge Peter Coulson now becomes Mr Justice Coulson after being officially sworn in at the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday
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Liverpool's skyline on canvas
An 8ft by 16ft painting of Liverpool's cityscape will be exhibited as part of its European Capital of Culture celebrations
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Liverpool spruces up its drab buildings
Banksy artwork to be preserved in initiative to decorate derelict and depressing buildings with artwork
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London waterside developments go on show
Exhibition opens at New London Architecture looking at schemes along the capital's rivers, canals and docks
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Multiplex UK arm reports 40% revenue fall
Turnover at UK division falls after dropping White City scheme, while Australian firm scores partial Wembley victory at Court of Appeal
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London & Regional takes MoD to High Court
Developer sues Ministry of Defence over office development in central London
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Investigation into cause of fire at cancer hospital
Probe to focus on construction work at Royal Marsden Hospital in London where blaze ripped through roof and operating theatres
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London residents oppose £500m medical research centre
Plans for medical research centre behind the British Library are being blocked by campaigners who want the land for housing