All Building articles in 13 February 2026 – Page 4
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NewsGovernment adopts funding model first proposed by Housing Today and G15
MHCLG confirms go-ahead for policy first set out in State of the Capital report ahead of further detail on affordable housebuilding acceleration package later today
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News‘Getting gateway 2 approval now much closer to stated 12 weeks,’ Building Safety Regulator boss says
Figure once stood at 48 weeks as Andy Roe outlines plan for tackling remediation backlog and calming fears over gateway 3 process
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NewsTunnelling begins on HS2 Euston job as scheme’s boss states line is ‘on the right path’
Skanska, Costain and Strabag JV starts 4.5-mile journey from Old Oak Common two-and-a-half years after scheme was paused
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CommentWhy Network Rail should pay heed to John McAslan’s light-touch Liverpool Street station redevelopment plan
It has been arguably the most chaotic development process of any major project in the UK over the past decade but the latest proposals could well be the best way forward, says Tom Lowe
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NewsPFI contract ending and subdued demand see Henry Boot issue warning about 2026 profits
Firm said trading last year was in line with expectations
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NewsWork on Brompton’s new £100m HQ still on hold a year after getting planning
Latest accounts for bike brand show bike sales and turnover continued to fall
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NewsJobs go as Crest Nicholson returns to profit and plans shift towards mid-market homes
Housebuilder says 50 posts go in restructuring
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NewsBerkeley gets green light to restore 200-year-old gasholder as part of Fulham towers scheme
Georgian structure is on Historic England’s at risk register
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NewsBowmer & Kirkland lands £274m student accommodation win
Firm to replace 1960s scheme with 2,000-bed complex in Newcastle
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NewsSteelwork contractor Severfield to close £24m modular business
New boss Paul McNerney began review of the firm after joining last November
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Features‘We need more self belief’… Chris Ball of AtkinsRéalis explains how the industry can deliver the UK’s infrastructure ambitions
As the government’s 10-year strategy begins to unfold, the president of the UK and Ireland business of the UK’s largest construction consultant tells Tom Lowe what the sector needs to do to avoid some of the mistakes of the past
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NewsMHCLG sets out conditions for section 106 renegotiation and outlines plan for template agreements
Ministry will also explore the option of bringing RPs together as consortia to pool their buying power
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NewsLaing O’Rourke gets sign-off to build £250m cancer care facility in Brighton
Job at Royal Sussex County Hospital given confirmation by government this morning
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NewsGreen light for plan to transform grade II Art Deco City office into hotel
Entire substructure and 90% of suiperstructure to be maintained in redevelopment
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News£500m King’s Cross scheme gets green light from Camden planners
Mixed-use plans include more than 400 homes and a 31-storey tower
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Building launches Regen Connect campaign focused on a new era of regional regeneration
New series delivering deep insight into the policies, funding and local partnerships shaping urban renewal, and leading up to Building the Future Live Conference in October
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News‘Gateway 2 wait is coming down but it needs to be closer to 12 weeks,’ McLaren chiefs say
Firm says ‘more evidence needed’ that regulator is making decisions in line with 12 weeks aim as contractor’s income tops £1bn for first time
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FeaturesThe regeneration rethink: funding, power and the local leaders shaping what comes next
For over a decade, built environment policy has prioritised new build over regenerating places. As Building launches its new Regen Connect editorial campaign, Joey Gardiner finds out why that might all be about to change
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NewsJRL begins strategic review of business after firm racks up third successive set of losses
Cumulative losses over period hit £132m with contractor and Malaysian co-owner starting review ‘to identify any underperforming units’













