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Bam picked for £15m Scottish Water operations centre
Reiach & Hall-designed office scheme is highly sustainable and will cover 7,300m2 over four storeys
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Empire State Building owner may go public
Malkin Holdings, which owns the landmark, will release details over next three months
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Government U-turn on brownfield tax break
Treasury abandons plans to scrap land remediation tax relief
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CSCS chairman Trevor Walker resigns
Chairman of card scheme used by 1.6 million workers forced out, to be replaced by former MP Michael Clapham
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Seven projects win Regional Development Funding
Two more bidding rounds for an extra £1bn will open in February 2012
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Mouchel appoints fourth chair in three months
Troubled consultant to bring in turnaround specialist David Shearer to lead firm
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HS2 plans tunnel under the Chilterns
Government finds extra £500m for the proposal, reports suggest
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Chris Huhne plans 32,000 wind turbine push
Internal report proposes huge expansion in wind power
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Scottish government to unveil 80-project pipeline
Infrastructure secretary Alex Neil will set out £60bn programme this week
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One retrofit needed every minute to meet 2050 green targets
Report criticised performance gap between effectiveness of energy efficiency measures and designed performance
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Capita Symonds unveils £20m Saudi development
Mixed-use scheme will cover 50,000ft2, and work is expected to start next spring
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Interserve wins £19.4m NHS ProCure21+ contract
Firm will build a research centre in Wonford, Exeter
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Strategic Forum for Construction draws up 'action plan' for government
Proposals will focus on stimulating the sector in the short and medium term
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Oxford Street works cause road closures amid crush fears
Westminster council closed parts of the London shopping street on Saturday and Sunday
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Morgan Sindall wins £7m airport contract
Firm will build Manchester airport’s new control tower
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Austin-Smith:Lord reaches agreement with creditors to avoid insolvency
The architect still anticipates being paid in full by Abu Dhabi government for work on its cultural quarter
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Nottingham Trent student wins architecture award
Architecture student wins CIAT Student Award for Technical Excellence
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Hill reopens its Libyan office
Consultant opens its office in Tripoli following temporary closure in February
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No legal ruling to FITs cut until next year
A legal challenge to the government’s plans to cut solar subsidies will not be heard until after the consultation on the plans closes