All Building articles in 16 July 2010
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BSkyB vs HP Enterprise Services UK
This case involved a £700m damages claim for fraudulent misrepresentation, find out who won…
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Minerva faces shareholder vote on chief executive
Developer’s biggest shareholder calls for EGM to push out management team
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Defra cuts funding for sustainability watchdog
Environment secretary’s decision likely to spell the end of the Sustainable Development Commission
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Stirling prize shortlist announced
Hadid’s Rome Maxxi museum features on list dominated by museums and schools
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Housebuilding chief Greg Fry to leave Berkeley
Fry resigns as chair of St George and from group board
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Uproar over six-figure bonuses for Network Rail chiefs
PM and unions unimpressed at outgoing chief Iain Coucher’s £641,000 top-up
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Electrical Contractors' Association chief steps down after 13 years
David Pollock will hand over to deputy Steve Bratt in September
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Junk Jellyfish theatre emerges on Bankside
Theatre designer Martin Kaltwasser struggles with buiding bureaucrats to deliver this pop-up recycled theatre in Southwark
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Cambridge University to open Laing O'Rourke construction centre
The Laing O’Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology will be used for research and teaching
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BSF 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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Building boss fined £4,000 after scaffolding collapse
The boss of a Teesside firm has had to pay £6,500 after scaffolding collapsed in a residential street.
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Hopkins to design cricket stadium for Kerala
50,000-capacity stadium will hold both daytime and day-night matches
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£11m Isle of Dogs development gets green light
Penoyre & Prasad design for east London family homes gets planning permission
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New prison pulled by government
Ministry of Justice withdraws planning application for 1,500-capacity prison in Essex
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Foreign Office Architects reveals Cleveland art museum design
London practice to design £17m contemporary art museum in United States
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Speedy cautious on recovery as turnover falls
Plant hire firm says coalition’s Autumn spending review would be critical to future of business
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Balfour Beatty wins £100m highways contract in Southampton
Balfour Beatty Workplace scoops 10-year contract for managing highways for Southampton City council
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Circle Anglia awards £200m Merton homes contract
Apollo, Wates and Vinci win contract for decent homes and maintenance work in Merton
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UK house prices fall for first time in 2010
House prices are down by 0.6% in July as experts predict further downward pressure on the housing market