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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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Suspending works for non-payment: What's changed?
The right to suspend works for non-payment has been dramatically broadened and it could have a big impact on relations between main contractors and their subbies
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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
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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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Glimpses of improvement in housing market, but economic woes continue to dog prospects
House price indicators suggest average prices may be rising slightly, but in real terms prices remain in decline