All articles by Olivia Boyd – Page 39
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Profit soars 38% at Hyder
Consulting engineer predicts continuing growth with order book up 29%
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Insurance threat to homes built in floodplains
A third of Gordon Brown's planned 3 million new homes may be uninsurable warns Association of British Insurers
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Funding threat to Liverpool regeneration project
Planning inquiry hears that Edge Lane scheme could lose millions of pounds unless developers can force residents to sell
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Floods hit UK homes
Environment Agency issues flood warnings, with Northern England, Wales and Midlands most at risk
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Zaha Hadid scoops design contest for US museum
Hadid beats Kohn Pedersen Fox in competition for Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
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Government denies £1bn Olympic black hole
Tessa Jowell and Ken Livingston insist Olympic Park land will be sold for £1.8bn after the games, despite bleak property market forecasts
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Cameron architect reveals green energy island plan
Each island of photovoltaics and wind turbines would be manned by 25 workers living off vegetables from a farm and recycled water
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Plans for London's first public croquet lawn
City of London is considering Hampstead Heath as location to open up elitist sport to the public
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Studio Bednarski skates into play-offs in Warsaw design competition
Designs for ice rink and other sports facilities puts London-based architect into final shortlist of three
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Low & Bonar buys carpet tile producer
Specialist materials firm agrees to purchase Westbond's entire share capital for up to £10.9m
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Paper round: Hutton hints at green light for nuclear power
Also, pessimistic predictions for the economy, rail repercussions for New Year delays and NHS help for City Academies
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Kier consortium picked for Kent BSF
Kent council names consortium led by Kier as preferred bidder for its £500m school rebuilding programme
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Government gives £110m to make schools eco-friendly
Fund announced for 200 'green' building projects as part of drive to make schools carbon neutral
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Price of new homes on the rise
Research by SmartNewHomes shows 0.8% rise in value in November, bucking the trend across the housing market
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Erinaceous loses law suit
Erinaceous subsidiary Dunlop Haywards ordered to pay £325k after losing trial against to former director David Kahn
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Community hospitals receive £132m refurb fund
Department of Health approves funding for nine schemes accross UK
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MPs back bid to save grade-II listed pigeon lofts
Plans to develop an allotment site housing protected pigeon lofts are being blocked by local campaign
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Schools overburdened by BSF programme
First annual evaluation of school rebuilding programme shows head teachers feel under financial pressure
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Benny Kelly steps down as Sir Robert McAlpine regional manager
Kelly will remain as board director but will be replaced as London and South East regional manager by Vince Corrigan
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Crane campaigners outraged by Forest Hill collapse
Battersea Crane Disaster Action Group goes to HSE to "express outrage" over latest accident at Forest Hill