All Building articles in 13 February 2026 – Page 8
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NewsMorgan Sindall upgrades 2026 expectations two weeks before it publishes last year’s numbers
Firm set to unveil record set of figures when 2025 results unveiled later this month
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NewsMace set to sign on dotted line next month after developer agrees funding deal for Paddington overstation office
Helical finalises £220m package to bankroll work to build 19-storey block
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NewsOutput grew last year despite heading into reverse in final three months, ONS says
Performance for final quarter of 2025 was worst in four years
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NewsMultidisciplinary consultant Baily Garner picks up Manchester rival to boost regional presence
Deal for Arcus will add further 60 staff to 300-stromg London-based firm
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NewsFormer Mace construction boss joins Bovis owner in advisory role
Gareth Lewis working for Atlas Holdings in ad hoc post
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NewsSeverfield workers set to strike for three days this month in dispute over pay
GMB union says 100 of its members at Bolton site offered ‘literally nothing’ in wage negotiations
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Information - BuildingDigital Edition: February 2026
Cities of dreams: Time for an urban regeneration rethink
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SponsoredRegenerative development: what does it mean, what does it take – and is it a better goal than net zero?
Does the sector needs a broader ambition – one capable of holding together climate action, resilience, wellbeing, biodiversity and long-term economic value?
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FeaturesIn the age of artificial intelligence, what remains of the architect?
In a special long read comment piece, Martha Tsigkari and Sherif Tarabishy consider how the need for critical human reflection remains paramount in a profession that might otherwise risk becoming a recycling service
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CommentThis month’s construction industry gossip: The bigger picture
The latest chatter around the industry
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NewsOngoing viability issues means sustained recovery ‘not there yet’, Core Five warns
London cost consultant says ‘all stars must align’ for resi and commercial jobs to get going
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NewsConservatives call for ‘fundamental rethink’ of Parliament restoration programme
Kemi Badenoch describes project as ‘out of control’ as report suggests work could cost £40bn and take 61 years
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CommentHow reinterpretation of remediation contribution orders could impact liability risk
Why the Supreme Court’s permission to appeal in Triathlon matters for UK construction and building safety
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Features‘We could have eight to 10 offices easily’ – EDGE’s plan for growth
EDGE was founded 10 years ago by two former Gleeds employees. Now the consultancy is going through a management buy-out and targeting rapid expansion while trying to stay true to its SME roots
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CommentWhy neuro-inclusive design is becoming a core office asset
Neuro‑inclusive design is fast becoming a workplace essential. With diverse needs still overlooked in most offices, employers risk lower wellbeing, performance and attendance unless they prioritise spaces that truly support how people think and work, says Melani King
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CommentWhat are the limits of latent defect policies?
Vivid vs Allianz has provided clarification on the interpretation of policy wording in latent defects insurance













