All Building articles in 11 July 2025 – Page 6
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T&T and WSP appointed to support government’s £2.5bn mini-reactor programme
Three-firm consortium’s one-year appointment could be extended
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Finishing off legacy jobs and being more picky about work helps Bam Nuttall margin rise to nearly 7%
Industry-beating number exceeded firm’s forecast, boss admits
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Balfour Beatty inks £833m deal to build Teesside carbon capture plant
Scheme set to complete in 2028
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Rayner to attend inaugural meeting of construction skills board
Strategy aiming for additional 100,000 workers a year by end of this parliament
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Comment
Small projects can have a big impact in pursuit of net zero and housebuilding goals
Any attempt to hit housing and carbon reduction targets depends on businesses of every size playing their part – and technology can help, writes WSP’s Diego Padilla-Philipps
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Features
‘This could be such a powerful platform’ … BCO’s new chief on finding a voice for a transformed sector
Under the leadership of ex-journalist Samantha McClary, the office sector’s membership body wants to be more vocal, drive data sharing and modernise the organisation
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Feilden Clegg Bradley lodges plans for six-block housing scheme at former shopping centre in Manchester
Former Chorlton Precinct to be replaced by 262 homes
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Decision on winner of last major building job on HS2 slips again
£480m Washwood Heath announcement now expected in early 2026 six years after project was first advertised
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Lipton Rogers submits plans to replace Linklaters’ City HQ with two office towers
SOM-designed scheme to replace 1980s complex near Barbican
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Ballymore lands TfL housing deal in Newham
Firm to build 1,400 homes at site formerly used for Crossrail tunnelling
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Comment
When does a contract clause count as a condition precedent?
A new appeal ruling underlines how failure to fulfil notice conditions can jeopardise any later payment claims
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Rayner’s delayed homes penalty will slow down building, says housing group
Members’ organisation claims latest government plans will backfire
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Comment
The construction industry needs a Building Safety Regulator that is fit for purpose
The government must get its house in order and act to remove the gateway 2 bottleneck, says Tom Dodson
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Problems getting building safety sign-offs spooking investors, Quintain boss tells Lords
Construction director at Wembley Park developer says firm would pay higher fees if it improved transparency at regulator
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Nottingham Forest stadium plans set for re-approval after years haggling over section 106
Clubs proposals include 170-home residential development
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Historic Manchester mill slated for redevelopment as student tower destroyed by fire
Blaze at Hotspur Press building was declared a ‘major incident’ which lasted nearly five hours
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Building Safety Regulator chief to step down in September
Philip White’s ’partial retirment’ announced internally in March but only made public today
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