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Aceramais Holdings vs Hadleigh Partnerships: Contracts in writing
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a dispute over whether there was a contract and writing, and other issues
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OFT bid-rigging fines out tomorrow
Contractors will find out the amounts they will be fined for being involved in cover-pricing
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Passivhaus diaries, part 10: The roof
This week we focus on minimising thermal bridging at the junctions between the roof and the walls
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Lib Dems want £1m-property tax
Nick Clegg to announce 0.5% levy on most valuable homes at party's annual conference
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Land Secs sells share of Bullring for £210m
Developer has sold its one third ownership of Birmingham shopping centre to Australian government investment fund
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HCA reveals plans to kickstart private rental initiative
Chief executive says homes agency aims to provide a ‘menu of options’ to support those interested in the scheme
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Mortgages fall 13% in August
Figures from Council of Mortgage Lenders show a decline on lending in July but underlying lending has 'stabilised'
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Cabe's party games
A giant jigsaw took centre stage at the design watchdog's 10th birthday celebrations at the Saatchi gallery
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Couple plan £90m hotel on derelict Soho site
Husband and wife team to develop London boutique hotel and housing on site left untouched since the Blitz
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In with the old
Reusing existing buildings is set to be the next big thing because it is greener and cheaper than new build
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Tender of the day: £8.5m demolition and extension in Canterbury
Tender for Beaney Institute contract closes on 2 October
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An apprentice's tale
When Allan Lamb was laid off at the end of last year, his career was put on hold, but thanks to the apprenticeship matching service he has found a new job
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Foster + Partners in bid to build in outer space
Practice joins European consortium interested in investigating idea of settlements on the Moon
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Olympic bosses fight over shock maintenance bill
ODA and Locog lock horns over ‘£90m’ cost of running facilities between completion and Games
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Remembering 9/11: September 11 Memorial
The final elements of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum wez`re unveiled in New York this week
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The bat cave: Architecturally-designed bat home
London’s first architect-designed home for bats opened this week at the London Wetland Centre in Barnes
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Richard Rogers to quit London mayor's design advisor role
Architect to relinquish positions on Boris Johnson’s design advisory and Great Spaces panels
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Former Alfred McAlpine directors jailed for fraud
Senior construction executives made up about £10m of expected payments, and deceived auditors by showing them stockpiles of slate with the other crates empty
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Pay deal staves off power station strikes
Electrical Construction Industry Association and unions came to agreement over salary rise last night
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Ministers plan spending cuts
Chancellor holds series of cabinet meetings to identify which programmes to target