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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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Leadbitter wins £17m London schools contract
Contractor will extend eight schools in London borough of Hillingdon
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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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Steve Murphy elected Ucatt general secretary
Yorkshire regional secretary wins union’s controversial leadership election
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New nuclear reactor design to gain approval this week
Britain a step closer to building first new nuclear reactor in 20 years as £200m worth of construction work beckons
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Portas calls for curbs on out-of-town developments
Retail guru suggests secretary of state for communities should get sign-off powers
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Land Trust and RIBA seek design and funding team for Cronton Colliery revamp
Former colliery will get a new visitor destination and public space
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BIG wins lapland ski resort contest
Firm will create a 47,000 sq m ski resort and recreational area in Levi, Finland
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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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EDF hails £200m in new nuclear work
French utility firm claims progress being made on Hinkley power station
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Peel and Barratt granted planning for 268 homes in Liverpool
Work is expected to start on site in early 2012
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Farrells' Kennedy Town Swimming Pool opens in Hong Kong
Phase one provides two outdoor pools with views of Victoria harbour
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Commercial development falls sharply in November
Savills data says confidence now at lowest ebb for more than two years
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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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Green Deal investment a priority for £3bn government fund
Offshore wind and recycling projects will also get a share of £3bn of government funds
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Battersea crashes into administration
Ernst & Young appointed to redevelopment project with £502m debt
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Vinci picked for £16m Ludlow Health Facility
Firm will draw up plans alongside Amber Infrastructure and Aedas Architects
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Minister: FIT rate 'may be higher than 21p'
Greg Barker is to announce than 21p feed-in tariff is a minimum
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Skanska wins £25m Bath Spa University job
Firm beat off competition from Bam, Cowlin, Leadbitter and Sir Robert McAlpine to win the project