All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 29
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NewsWinners of the Sustainability Awards
Results from last night’s awards ceremony celebrating the pioneering construction of low carbon buildings
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NewsODA approves first three projects
Planning committee gives go-ahead for transport upgrades and remediation work, as Tessa Jowell faces MPs' questions over spiralling costs
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NewsTaylor Woodrow's US orders slip 22%
Housebuilder's trading statement talks of "challenging" markets in North America
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NewsFoster wins Four Seasons Hotel in Copenhagen
Architect wins international competition to design luxury hotel in historic Tivoli Gardens
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NewsMouchel Parkman spends £50m on three firms
Support services group makes acquisitions in highways, water and management consultancy
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NewsJohn Laing recommends £1bn takeover offer
Company drops support for Allianz offer and backs revised bid from Henderson
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NewsFirst images: Green light for Squire and Partner's Liverpool scheme
Architect gets planning permission for hotel and residential development
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First pictures of Levitt Bernstein's Bermondsey Spa scheme
Architect gets go-ahead for affordable housing scheme in east London
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NewsEurostar says high-speed link will open in a year
Trains will run from London's St Pancras from November 2007, cutting journey times to Europe by 25 minutes
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NewsEnergy and rail boost Babcock profit by 40%
Support services announces strong set of interim results and an order book of £2bn
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NewsGovernment approves £1bn business park
Ruth Kelly says she will not block Miller's Omega scheme in Warrington
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NewsLavendon to pay £30.3m for German hire firm
Access hire company strengthens its presence in Germany with acquisition
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NewsLeyton Orient pitches for Olympic Stadium
Third division football club has emerged as a candidate to use the site after the 2012 Games
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NewsEngland needs to spend £9bn on flood defences
Association of British Insurers warns of 40cm rise in sea levels by 2040, putting a total of 400,000 properties at risk of flooding
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Insulation body sued over unpaid fees
The Confederation of Multifoil Manufacturers is being sued for breach of contract
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NewsEnnstone pays £18m quarry in Telford
Ennstone Johnston buys up remaining 49% shareholding of Berwyn Granite Quarries
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NewsWolseley buys six firms
Materials suppliers continues its acquisition trail, spending £61m on six companies in Europe and the USA
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NewsInjunction halts £350m Liverpool scheme
Bulldozers have been stopped from demolishing 400 homes in Edge Lane after protesters served an injunction
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NewsJohn Laing recommends £957.5m offer to shareholders
Company pulls out of agreement with Henderson in favour of higher offer from Allianz Infrastructure













