All Building articles in 12 December 2025 – Page 5
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NewsInterim losses at Severfield widen as new chief executive begins strategic review
Steelwork contractor’s boss Paul McNerney says findings will be unveiled next year
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NewsLondon tower builders on alert for JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf high-rise
At three million sq ft, £10bn Docklands scheme is being hailed as biggest office in capital
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann returns to The Courtauld for £82m second phase of work
Second phase of works to add new library in the vaults of Somerset House
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NewsMake’s twice rejected student resi scheme in Paddington gets green light from City Hall
600-bed proposal called in by London mayor in spring gets approval three years after first being refused by Westminster council
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NewsNext phase of 1,300-home Leeds tower scheme in for planning
Developer Platform lodges reserved matters application for further 500 homes
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NewsGovernment launches multimillion-pound fund for research to make construction cheaper and quicker
Share of £4m pot will go towards work on industrialising and digitising sector
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CommentCOP30: Let’s focus on the practical wins despite the fossil fuel shortfall
COP30 may not have delivered the headline ambition that many hoped for, but it has shown that practical cooperation can drive real change, writes WSPs David Symons
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NewsDocklands site identified for London’s historic meat and fish markets
Albert Island in Newham’s Royal Docks picked as preferred site ‘putting minds at rest’ over future of Smithfield and Billingsgate
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NewsNational Gallery names six teams on shortlist to design £375m new wing
Fosters, Renzo Piano and Kengo Kuma among finalists for scheme described as biggest transformation in gallery’s 200-year history
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NewsM&G to invest £1bn in plan to build 3,000 BTR homes
Investment giant teams up with Asian pension fund for move
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NewsIn pictures: Fosters’ Abu Dhabi museum finally opens 13 years behind schedule
Practice won design job in 2007
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FeaturesDulwich College by alma-nac: a new lower school library and the refurbishment of its emblematic Charles Barry block
Designed to LETI Net Zero Carbon standards, the Raymond Chandler Library is refining its energy performance after a year in use, while the team also restores the school’s central Charles Barry building, Sarah Simpkin reports
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NewsBalfour Beatty says order book has topped £20bn
Firm says UK energy work and US buildings market behind increase
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NewsDelayed spending and Budget uncertainty sees output fall again as 2025 decline drags on
PMI index stays firmly in red with November figures producing more sharp drops
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NewsLondon could cut cost of major transport projects by up to 50% by copying European peers
London Assembly committee sets out checklist for future decision-making
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NewsKhan calls in Allies & Morrison’s 3,700-home Canada Water masterplan
Move follows council report conceding £4bn British Land scheme can only provide 3% affordable housing
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CommentWhy my generation is falling in love with construction
The desire to make a difference and help change circumstances and the environment for the better is alive and well in a generation of school leavers trying to work out what they want to do next, writes Oscar Sitwell
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NewsBudget uncertainty hits brick firm’s trading in final quarter
Michelmersh says dwindling confidence dents business in last three months of this year
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NewsStirling Prize winner tables plans for Bermondsey almshouse scheme
Project for Southwark Charities to nearly double the size of existing 1960s almshouse
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News£425m scheme to build nearly 1,500 homes in Woolwich given green light
Towers up to 23 storey will be at former electricity board site in south-east London














