All Building articles in 31 July 2015
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Royal Imtech's German division files for insolvency
Royal Imtech is struggling to agree better funding arrangements with its financiers
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Major £300m scheme next to London's Borough Market
Developers plan ‘Covent Garden style’ retail and office scheme
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£8bn offshore windfarm gets go-ahead
Energy secretary Amber Rudd has given green light to £8bn Dogger Bank Teesside A and B prioject in north east
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1,200 Sellafield workers go on strike
Construction workers on Cumbria power plant strike over contractors’ alleged refusal to have full-time shop steward
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Thales wins £760m Tube deal
French firm to fit new signals on four London Underground lines as part of £5.4bn TfL programme
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Bid to list Robin Hood Gardens fails
Campaign to list Robin Hood Gardens appear doomed after heitage minister decides to renew Certificate of Immunity for estate
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Balfour Beatty worker killed on M3 named
Ben Collins, 28, from Colchester, died while working on the M3 motorway last Monday
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Steel trade association warns against tighter import regs
International Steel Trade Association writes to European Commission to back Chinese rebar imports
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Jack the Ripper museum architect 'duped' into plans
Waugh Thisleton Architects express anger after practice’s museum for women of East End is rebranded
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Bam lands £25m Southbank Centre revamp
Contractor wins role on scaled-down revamp of iconic arts venue
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CRH seals deal for Lafarge and Holcim assets
Materials giant takes over Tarmac business as part of £4.9bn expansion deal
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Laing O'Rourke bags £75m Derwent scheme
Contractor appointed preferred bidder for 16-storey building in Paddington
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EDF names £1.3bn Hinkley winners
EDF Energy announces preferred bidders for contracts totalling £1.3bn
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David Chipperfield designs East End house for Tracey Emin
Conservationists object to demolition of locally listed Spitalfields flats
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Archive Titles
Letter: Room for improvement in Scots' planning
The managing director of the Scottish Building Federation writes to us on planning
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Comment
The war on green
As another green policy goes up in smoke, does the government risk failing to live up to its obligations?
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Housing minister defends social landlord rent changes
Brandon Lewis speaks exclusively to Building about the government’s pledge to build 275,000 affordable homes
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Letter: Imagine no such thing as ‘zero carbon’
A consultant writes to us about the government scrapping zero carbon targets for homes