All Building articles in 11 July 2025 – Page 3
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Henry Boot gets planning for over 500 homes and cyber centre in Cheltenham
Scheme set to be built in shadow of GCHQ and could eventually include 2,500 houses
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Government wants firms to register interest in plans to build some health schemes using PPP
Companies have until end of this week to express interest in preliminary market testing exercise
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Comment
Good luck, 10-year infrastructure strategy. You’re going to need it…
Events will determine the impact of Labour’s intricate infrastructure proposals and the current government turmoil suggests the clock is ticking, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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Balfour Beatty severs ties with labour supplier Danny Sullivan Group
Contractor ‘terminating all agreements’ with firm after being ‘misinformed about provision of CIS workers instead of PAYE employees’
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Plans revealed for new entrance facilities at Tower of London
Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world heritage site
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Crown Estate promotes development boss as lucrative wind farms help business to bumper profit
Regent Street owner’s figure swelled by option fees charged to offshore developers
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Southwark council approves 27-storey mixed-use tower
HTA-designed block will include homes and industrial space
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Gleeson’s housebuilding boss goes after margins fail to improve
Firm carries out rejig after warning profit will be ‘at lower end of expectations’
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Housebuilding returns to growth but industry optimism remains stuck in reverse, latest data says
Bellwether S&P index finds commercial work fell at sharpest rate in five years
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Newcastle cost consultant snapped up by larger rival
Property specialist Bellrock buys Summers-Inman for undisclosed sum
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Features
Market forecast: Fragile optimism emerges in the UK construction sector
For the first time since the autumn Budget, cautious optimism is emerging. While project viability remains under pressure, there are early signs of recovery
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Comment
A year after the general election, what progress are we making towards 1.5 million homes?
Today (Friday) marks a year since Labour won a historic landslide in the general election. Paul Smith assesses how the government has fared against its key housing delivery pledge
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Bidders eye next Canary Wharf office block refurb
Morgan Stanley building set to undergo major overhaul
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Green light for revised Vauxhall student towers
Lambeth council signs off plans for 30-storey scheme by Hopkins on Albert Embankment
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In pictures: Renzo Piano’s Shard Place reaches practical completion
Luxury build-to-rent tower features London’s highest outdoor swimming pool
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CMA asks for views on Kingspan’s planned purchase of Chesterfield roofing firm
Watchdog wants initial feedback on proposals by next week
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Hawkins Brown appointed to help design expansion of St Pancras international
Eurostar wants to triple annual passenger numbers to 40 million by 2040
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My route into construction … Daniel Parker, cost consultant at MESH
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Comment
Out of the shadows: Why gender equity must underpin the future of the built environment
A diverse and inclusive working enviornment is no longer a “nice-to-have” but now a necessity for a business to thrive, says Vanessa Murray, founder and director of The Circle Partnership
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Mace’s former construction boss joins London M&E firm as non-exec
Gareth Lewis to work two days a week at £350m turnover Phoenix ME