All Building articles in 13 February 2026 – Page 5
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs rival McAslan scheme for Liverpool Street station revamp ahead of crucial planning meeting next week
City of London due to consider controversial Network Rail plan next Tuesday
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NewsHigh Court judge calls Laing O’Rourke ‘commercially amoral’ as residents claim victory in £35m One Hyde Park dispute
Residents say they will continue to chase contractor for ‘full and fair payment’ of money to fix series of defects
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NewsFledgling housebuilder set to report £70m turnover in first full year of trading
Honey, which is backed by private equity, ‘on target’ to build 750 homes in 2026
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NewsHigher tax costs see Ryder’s pre-tax profit more than halve
Newcastle architect says increasing NIC burden blunts profit
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NewsGreater Manchester to create three more mayoral development corporations in regeneration drive
Powers awarded to new statutory bodies set to speed up schemes in Bolton, Oldham and Tameside
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NewsArcadis brings in new boss for UK business
Peter Hogg steps up to role after nearly 30 years at business
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NewsStarts across four regional cities up but amount of space being built falls, Deloitte crane survey finds
Birmingham saw most number of new starts last year
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CommentRegen Connect: joining the dots between local ambition and industry delivery
At a pivotal moment for urban regeneration, Building’s editor Chloe McCulloch introduces a new editorial campaign designed to connect local priorities with the industry expertise needed to deliver real change
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NewsBellway opens timber frame factory
Bellway Home Space is designed to supply 3,000 timber frame kits a year by 2030
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NewsG&T takes stake in Belfast cost consultant as firm eyes Irish expansion
Company says deal will spearhead move into Ireland
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NewsWilson James latest business to switch to EOT
Logistics firm says move has become effective today
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NewsArchitectural workers set to protest over BIG redundancy plans
Union Unite says protest will take place outside practice’s Broadgate office today
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NewsBidding activity heads up but confidence among London’s Tier 1 contractors stays brittle, Aecom survey finds
Report adds that demand for data centres putting ‘strain’ on M&E resources
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CommentSomeone the industry can do business with: the Building Safety Regulator chair impresses wherever he goes
He’s less than a year into the job but in appointing Andy Roe as its boss, the government seems to have struck gold, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsSES and John F Hunt bring in new faces to leadership teams
Tier 2 pair rejig London and regeneration businesses respectively
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NewsVistry brings in Taylor Wimpey boss for senior role
James Lidgate to sit on executive leadership team
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs union in BIG redundancy dispute as architects picket firm’s London office
Angela Brady calls for practice’s management to find ‘fair and reasonable’ outcome
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NewsEast London school and leisure centre job hit by further delays with finish now expected this summer
Wanstead scheme has missed series of deadlines with council blaming ‘challenging ground conditions’ for hold-ups
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NewsRed flags over Broadgate: BIG workers protest planned mass lay-offs after major contract scrapped
The architects’ union has reported a rapid rise in membership at the Danish practice’s London office amid anger at handling of a mass redundancy process. Daniel Gayne attended their protest in the City of London this week to find out more













