All Building articles in 13 February 2026
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NewsHousing association closes offsite business after failing to find buyer
Around 35 jobs set to go with Walsall factory set to shut
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NewsMarshalls appoints new chief executive as firm says 2025 revenue inched up
Simon Bourne confirmed to top role after being in interim post since last November
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NewsArchitect appointed to design 600-home redevelopment of housing blocks hit by HS2 disruption
Stirling Prize winner named as lead architect on regeneration of buildings neighbouring high speed line’s Euston site
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NewsMayor outlines 64,000 homes ambition for Liverpool City Region
More than 300 sites have been identified for residential development
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NewsLaing O’Rourke celebrates Australia double including delivery partner role on 2032 Olympics
Firm’s joint venture with Aecom to deliver 17 venues for Brisbane games
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NewsMace name set to disappear from contracting under rebrand as Consult sale to Goldman Sachs due to complete next month
Construct’s 2,000 staff told this lunchtime name change will be completed later this year
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FeaturesJewry Wall Museum, Leicester: A case study in sensitive adaptation of post‑war public architecture
A careful, minimal retrofit by Levitate transforms Dannatt’s 1959 Vaughan College into a modern museum while preserving its mild brutalist character. Owen Hatherley reports
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NewsFrench parent of UK consultants appoints MD for region as firm eyes ‘significant expansion’
Egis, which owns WW+P and Thomas & Adamson, says it sees UK and Ireland as ‘priority markets’
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NewsMace’s boss at Americas business leaving to take up transportation brief at New Jersey
Priya Jain will be in charge of roads and rail schemes across US state
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NewsKier hits milestone with return to monthly net cash position
At one stage, firm’s debt pile was close to £600m
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NewsProfit down at CJ O’Shea
Reduction in contracting revenue and loss on property development hit figures for London contractor
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NewsBrickmaker says only ‘modest’ recovery expected in second half of this year
Firm warns resi and RMI sectors still operating below par
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NewsGovernment approves Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy scheme
Decision final unless it is successfully challenged in court, housing secretary says
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NewsGreen light for Wilkinson Eyre’s £142m extension of historic St Andrew’s college
Plans include covering the courtyard of college’s category A-listed main building with a glass roof
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NewsHousing association unveils plans for £400m Welsh homes framework
Deal will run from this October until 2029
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NewsGovernment announces details of £15bn Warm Homes Plan
Scheme aiming to triple number of homes with solar panels by 2030
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NewsMexican practice unveils designs for 2026 Serpentine Pavilion
Architect bases design on curvy ’crinkle-crankle’ walls found in some traditional English gardens
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FeaturesAreas for growth and recovery: Why architects are feeling more positive this year
The latest survey of top architecture firms for Building’s sister title Building Design shows a global uplift in sentiment, with the Middle East leading the way and cautious optimism on India, writes David Blackman
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NewsIn pictures: BDP Pattern reveals design for new football stadium in Colombia
The stadium will form the centrepiece of a mixed-use development in the heart of Bogotá.
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NewsTenders for huge £500m JP Morgan Spitalfields office job set to be sent out this summer
One Spitalfields contract due to be one of biggest City deals let this year













