All Building articles in 12 December 2025 – Page 4
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NewsBudget 2025: government confirms £48m to hire 350 extra planners
Chancellor announce plan to boost capacity in local planning departments
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NewsBudget 2025: Reeves commits final £900m of government support for Lower Thames Crossing
Construction on £9bn scheme expected to start next year
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NewsFosters draws up plans for huge tower at Canary Wharf set to be new headquarters of US bank JP Morgan
At three million sq ft, £10bn Docklands scheme is being hailed as largest office in London
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NewsTimber supplier National Timber Group goes into administration
More than 550 people lose jobs as administrator tries to find buyer for stricken business
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NewsMarshalls chief executive leaves
Building products firm names chief commercial officer as interim boss
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NewsWSP brings in nuclear client to head up major programme business
Sharif Narouz’s CV also includes spells at Crossrail and Transport for London
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NewsEarls Court clears major planning hurdle as council approves one half of 4,000-home masterplan
Hammersmith and Fulham council signed off its section of the 44 acre scheme yesterday evening
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NewsNearly half of new build gateway 2 cases now handled by Building Safety Regulator’s innovation unit
First approvals under new model expected ‘shortly’ but won’t immediately meet 12-weeks target, group admits
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CommentThe chancellor’s blind spot? A Budget that ignores Britain’s building potential
Labour pledged to power growth, yet Wednesday’s Budget offered little for the sector that fuels it. Without focusing on construction capacity and skills, the country’s ambitions risk grinding to a halt, says T&T’s Patricia Moore
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NewsRSHP says UK workloads holding up and forecasts improved 2025 numbers after profit plunge last year
Turnover edged up in 2024 but bottom line at 99 Bishopsgate architect fell to just over £200,000
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NewsTelford Homes and Poplar Harca to revive stalled east London towers scheme
Chrisp Street Market plans started on site in 2021 but were paused to allow fire safety redesign
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NewsArchitect Robert AM Stern dies aged 86
US architect designed some of the tallest buildings in New York
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CommentNavigating a no-growth Budget
Private development risks being crowded out as government investment programmes accelerate. Clients may need to rethink their market positioning in a fast-changing market, Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis suggests
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NewsFirms going bust and problems getting hold of materials add another £95m to Manchester Town Hall revamp budget
Bovis scheme now slated to cost £525m and finish eight months later than previously planned
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NewsCostain appoints Balfour Beatty boss to head up natural resources business
Peter Mumford arrives next month from Balfour Beatty
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NewsScheme to redevelop historic east London cinema refused
Plan had been to add student accommodation block to 1930s site
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News‘We’re finally being heard.’ Project team hails record gateway 2 approval ‘milestone’ on London new build scheme
Kingsland Road decision being seen as breakthrough in building safety regulations impasse
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NewsBellrock buys Scottish PM and cost consultant
Deal sees £5m turnover Axiom snapped up by £235m rival
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NewsKier finance chief to leave at end of month
Simon Kesterton goes after six years helping mastermind turnaround at business














