All Building articles in 11 July 2025 – Page 4
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MCC appoints winner on rebid Lord’s stand job
Club had proposed to redevelop two stands but failed to agree price with original contractor Graham
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Apprenticeship reforms will ‘come at cost of growth agenda’, says planning group
RTPI chief tells Lords plans to recruit will be hit by new age requirements
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Nearly half of social and private rented homes ‘not decent’ under proposed new standard
Government publishes consultations on revised Decent Homes Standard and minimum energy efficiency standards in social housing
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London to receive up to 30% of government’s £39bn investment in social and affordable homes
Share is smaller than at start of previous programme
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Make working on ‘grand and luxurious’ new department at Harrods
Refurbishment of fine watches and jewellery department to feature Europe’s first curved escalators
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MHCLG outlines proposals to boost planning resources
Senior official says she hopes government plan will tackle imbalance between public and private sectors
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RTPI chief to take over at CIOB
Victoria Hills to take from Caroline Gumble who leaves this month
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Mace lands £200m Paddington Overstation job
Job is one of three being planned at London tube sites by developer Helical
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Fletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower tipped for approval
City set to vote on 63 St Mary Axe scheme next week
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Sponsored
The Place of Value: learning lessons for our future education estate
As pressures mount to deliver better outcomes with fewer resources, what can the Scottish and English approach to school building learn from the other? Chris Malcolm, principal, Ryder Architecture explores.
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Comment
Unlocking London’s unique development challenges opens up a wealth of opportunities
Creative solutions are required to deal with some highly constrained sites and deliver much-needed residential development in the capital, says HDR’s Peter Watkins
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Building momentum: Why it is up to us to inspire the next generation
Government funding is obviously important but it is only by going into schools, mentoring potential recruits and making practical experience more widely available alongside formal education that the construction industry will change perceptions and open up the sector to the talent of the future
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Features
76 Upper Ground: Denys Lasdun’s 1960s South Bank vision is realised at last
The IBM Building was a cut-down version of architect Denys Lasdun’s plans for a complementary neighbour to the National Theatre on the banks of the Thames. AHMM’s recent refurbishment, which sees the building brought firmly into the 21st century, means that original vision is now complete
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New £39bn affordable housing programme will aim to deliver 300,000 homes, says government
Angela Rayner to set out more details on Wednesday of the new programme, along with updates on Decent Homes 2, minimum energy efficiency standards and reforms to Right to Buy
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Developer secures £500m to fund five student accommodation schemes
Fusion says deal will bankroll more than 3,000 beds
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Sector set for ‘cautious recovery’, says Arcadis
But tender price inflation forecast remain the same
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In pictures: £40m revamp of Lambeth Palace completed
Team included contractor Walter Lilly and architect Wright & Wright