All Building articles in 11 July 2025
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Features
Timber Excellence Elevated: Dale Joinery and Mumford & Wood Come Together
Dale Joinery and Mumford & Wood have long been trusted names in the world of high-quality timber windows and doors
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News
Office utilisation finds new normal well below pre-pandemic rate
BCO report says organisations now have chance to design ‘smarter, more agile’ workspaces to fit need
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News
Graham profit on the rise after two years of falls
Northern Ireland based contractor says turnover slipped 6% to just over £1bn
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News
Infrastructure investment planning held back by lack of credible pipeline, says PAC
Parliamentary committee makes recommendations at end of inquiry into use of private finance
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News
Nine month wait to get building safety sign-off for new builds, regulator admits
When new regulations were introduced 18 months, planned target was to get decisions made with 12 weeks
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News
Construction output slips as repairs work goes into reverse, official figures say
New build work increased in May
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: Housing minister on jury service? You decide…
The latest chatter around the industry
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Comment
We don’t need more planners to build more houses, we need fewer pointless rules
An overgrowth of conflicting regulations is strangling small-scale development, Robert Adam writes
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Information - Building
CPD 10 2025: Designing safe access for working at height
Sponsored by MSA Safety, this CPD explores best practice for safe access and egress when working at height
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Information - Building
CPD 09 2025: Roofs, regulations and fire safety
Often underestimated in design conversations, the roof is increasingly recognised as a building’s fifth facade – a space with critical functional responsibilities and regulatory implications
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Information - Building
Building Digital Edition: July 2025
Unpacking the museum: Inside the V&A East Storehouse
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News
Henry administrator issues more claims in wake of firm’s collapse
FRP says amount it is chasing has topped £31m
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News
Native Land will not have to demolish 19-storey Southwark office tower at centre of right to light dispute, High Court rules
Judge accepts infringement at Bankside Yards scheme but opts to grant damages instead
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News
Bam says construction arm will return to profit this year after working through legacy jobs
Contractor narrows losses as problem contracts are cleared
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News
Risk worries and building safety hold-ups dampen optimism, Gleeds report says
Consultant says delays getting gateway 2 sign-off now ‘major threat’ to firms’ workloads
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News
Court backs leaseholders and government in key cases on Building Safety Act retrospectivity
Get Living told to reimburse millions in one of two judgements issued by Court of Appeal
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News
Vistry expecting surge in affordable homes contracts in second half of the year
Housebuilder’s interim profit falls but eyes stronger end to year as new affordable homes funding changes kick in
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Comment
Streamlining gateway 2: time to take a two-tiered approach to building safety approvals?
It cannot have been the intention of the Building Safety Act to create delays to development - it’s time for a fresh approach, argues Bhavini Patel
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News
Residential towers scheme at east London estate gets green light
Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for Teviot Estate finally set to get going after planning hold-ups
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