All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 16
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NewsArchitect proposes inflatable buildings for derelict sites
Wood Bagot reveals designs for ’icebergs’ as a quick and flexible solution to the growing problem of stalled construction projects
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NewsWatkins Gray reveals latest designs for Deptford school
Exclusive architectural images of the latest BSF school project to be given the green light
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NewsCostain wins £28.6m job to build BSF school
Deptford Green school is the first to reach financial close since severe cuts on the school building programme
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NewsHolmes submits plans for £33m Erskine school
BAM Construction could start on site in January 2011 on Park Mains High School in Renfrewshire
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NewsTwo years to go to London 2012
Olympic officials and athletes tour Olympic Park to view construction progress
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NewsKPF's Holborn Viaduct scheme restarts
London commercial scheme looks set to go ahead after economic downturn forced a delay
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NewsGet Carter car park demolition starts
Owen Luder’s iconic brutalist structure makes way for £150m Tesco regeneration scheme
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FeaturesBSF debate: experts predict future of school building
This morning readers put their questions to an expert panel, and this is what they said…
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Barr Construction scoops St Helens rugby stadium
Contractor to build 18,000-seat stadium and 140,000 sq ft Tesco Extra as part of wider regeneration plan
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Building's Supermarket Conference: Bryan Roberts
Video: Planet Retail’s global research director talks about the rise of the convenience store
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NewsTesco plans £150m Gateshead scheme
Supermarket giant’s regeneration arm submits application for a new town square designed by 3DReid
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NewsPeel Group plans £70m biomass plant
Energy specialist says plant could create 100 construction jobs and power 37,000 homes
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NewsConstruction loses 63,000 jobs
Figures from the Office of National Statistics show big fall in employment in first quarter of 2010
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CommentWhat is the supermarket of the future?
The views of retail experts from Building’s Supermarkets Conference today
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NewsTony Jacob calls on contractors to 'think like a retailer'
John Lewis’ head of constructon urges industry to reduce variable costs and bring projects in on budget
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NewsT Clarke's order book rises to £220m
Electrical contractor says trading is in line with expectations but it is winding down operations in Preston
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NewsGovernment to announce BSF cuts today
Construction industry braces itself for scaling back of £55bn school rebuilding programme
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NewsRead our live online Budget debate
A week after the emergency Budget we put together a panel of experts to look at the small print and answer your questions, here’s what they said…
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NewsApprentices win right to minimum wage
Government accepts recommendation to pay apprentices £2.50 an hour, while increasing rates for other workers














