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Carnival spirit: Foster Wilson Architects completes Notting Hill arts centre
Firmco was main contractor on the £3m scheme
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Hinkley Point one step closer as design gets thumbs-up
First new nuclear reactor for 20 years receives ‘interim design acceptance confirmation’
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Eight developers shortlisted for Royal Docks regen scheme
Canary Wharf and Mace among names in the running for 35 acre job
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Morgan Sindall sees £200m fall in construction orders
Firm says pipeline of regeneration jobs has risen sharply
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Balfour Beatty bags £500m waste-to-energy project
Contractor appointed preferred bidder on 28-year PPP scheme
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Unite wins planning for 1,000-bed student digs
Accommodation block will be built next to Westfield Stratford, east London
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Judicial review of government FITs cut to go ahead
The government will have to defend its cuts to the feed-in tariff regime in court next week
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OPLC unveils winning designs for Olympic park's public spaces
James Corner Field Operations will create an urban landscape, and Erect Architecture a visitor centre and playground
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CLS lodges planning application for £400m Vauxhall scheme
Proposed development would include two 50-storey towers, with 510 homes and 163,945ft2 of offices
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Leadbitter wins £17m London schools contract
Contractor will extend eight schools in London borough of Hillingdon
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Cemex may face pensions strike ballot
Union Unite will ask staff in Rugby, Warwickshire and South Ferriby if they want to ballot for strike
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Twenty-one local transport schemes to share £854m
Transport secretary Justine Greening announces funding boost to strengthen regional economies
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Architects' workloads slowly rallying, RIBA survey shows
Future Trends Index shows larger firms are most optimistic about growth, and some may recruit in the new year
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Brain damaged demolition worker gets £1.75m
Christopher Kaye, 57, will receive damages from former employer Euro Dismantling Services
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Ex-Austin-Smith:Lord staff launch legal challenge for back pay
Staff from the architect’s now closed Abu Dhabi office hope to get paid before other creditors to the firm
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House sales edge upwards as market steadies
November RICS data shows that prices still falling despite stabilisation
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EDF hails £200m in new nuclear work
French utility firm claims progress being made on Hinkley power station
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Network Rail announces £43m Peterborough station upgrade
Revamp will provide longer trains, extra platforms and better access
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Carmody Groarke win Windermere Steamboat Museum competition
Project will redevelop museum to display boats associated with Lake Windermere
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Steve Murphy elected Ucatt general secretary
Yorkshire regional secretary wins union’s controversial leadership election