All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 13
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Do arbitrators really disappoint?
Research out this week shows half of firms using arbitrators are not satisfied with their performance, and they seem to have good reason…
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Tata Steel axes 180 jobs as building arm closes
Company blames construction downtrun for closure of prefabrication business
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Boyes Rees bags £6.9m Waitrose store
Henry Boot Developments picks Cardiff architects for supermarket in Warminster
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International arbitrators fail to impress business
Survey shows experts brought in to decide commercial disputes score 50% disappointment rate
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CBI calls for more competition in social housing
Business group argues competition will create better homes and savings for taxpayers
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Renzo Piano unveils pavilion in LA
Resnick Pavilion increases exhibition space at Los Angeles County Museum of Art by 45,000 sq ft
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Foster's design for Qatar 2022 World Cup bid
Lusail Iconic Stadium will seat over 86,000 people and have a retractable roof
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Scott Brownrigg's Bodleian storage facility
The £26m building can hold up to eight million volumnes from the libraries’ collections
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ACA publishes new partnering contracts
Two new contract forms are launched as the Association of Consultant Architects celebrates 10 years of the PPC2000 contract
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New York mosque drawings unveiled
First images by SOMA Architects show how the controversial Park51 community centre could look
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J Murphy wins £1m enabling contract on Crossrail
Contractor beats of Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Laing O’Rourke and Kier to carry out civil engineering work in Whitechapel
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Demolition director jailed for 16 months
Insolvency Service successfully prosecutes company director for breaching insolvency laws
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V&A at Dundee: six architects reveal their vision
Victoria and Albert Museum launches competition for a design centre on Dundee’s waterfront
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Test family to live in 'climate-smart' house
Swedish firms launch ’One Tonne Life’ project to show households can reduce emissions without sacrificing lifestyle
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Morgan Sindall scoops £17m university job
University of Sussex picks contractor to start on 8000m2 project in October
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Green light for £30m London sustainability centre
Council approves plans for exhibition and office space in London’s Docklands, which will open in time for Olympics
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Lynette Parvez: 'Our school is a landmark in the community'
Kelmscott school’s head talks about how as part of the first phase of BSF projects it has had an impact on the wider community in East London
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It's been an education: Dispatch from Remodelling Education Spaces event
This week’s conference was a chance for the industry to discuss ways forward in an uncertain post-election world
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Lee Weir: Education projects are in a 'state of limbo'
Bid manager for Graham Construction gives his views at the Remodelling Education Spaces conference
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Steve Waltho: 'Cuts on major infrastructure projects will be deep and widespread'
Video interview with Davis Langdon’s head of infrastructure and industry ahead of this week’s Infrastructure Now virtual event