All Building articles in 13 June 2025 – Page 3
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In pictures: Grimshaw and UK team complete LA metro station at city’s largest airport
LAX scheme part of programme to reduce car traffic ahead of next year’s World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games
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Student housing giant Unite makes £719m bid for smaller rival Empiric
Pair have begun due diligence on proposal
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Laing O’Rourke wins £900m government lab work
Scheme is for Defra’s biosecurity campus in Surrey
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Planning approvals for new homes hit ‘disastrous’ new low, HBF figures show
Numbers slide again as Savills forecasts 1.5 million homes target will be missed
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Features
‘I needed to do something else’ … Steve Mason on life at (and after) Mace, finding his mojo at Avison Young and trying to ditch the tie
The man who helped to set up the firm’s consulting arm tells Dave Rogers what he did next
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Twickenham submits application to put on more concerts as part of £650m stadium upgrade plan
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year, up from current permitted three, to help bankroll revamp
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Spending Review hopes fuelling industry optimisim, RLB says
Construction hoping for clarity on where and when money will be spent, consultant adds
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Green light for long-stalled 24-storey residential tower in London after developer revisions
Swiss Cottage scheme had previous 2016 consent which was never completed
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Solar panels to be required on nearly all new homes, Miliband confirms
Government will only allow ‘rare exceptions’ to requirements set to be included in Future Homes Standard
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Comment
It’s time to rethink design and construction education
Our industry is full of specialists who tend to be siloed in their thinking. A new qualification at the University of Leeds aims to produce graduates with a broader range of skills across architecture, building services and structural engineering, writes course leader Justin Lunn
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NAO urges government to level playing field in negotiations over developer contributions
Lack of skill and capacity in councils, and transparency from developers, undermining system
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Why it’s important to use everyday language in contract documents
Tony Bingham on DBS vs TCS and why standard form contract devisers need to get more everyday with their language
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Southwark approves Aylesbury Estate homes following second staircase delay
Latest phase of 3,500-home redevelopment set back by more than two years by fire safety rules
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Green light for City office overhaul in Monument
Fletcher Priest’s latest Square Mile scheme to replace 1970s block on site where Great Fire of London started
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Grenfell firm given permission to challenge Kensington and Chelsea ban in court
Insulation manufacturer Siderise says last December’s decision by council ‘without foundation or justification’
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Slide in construction output eases but jobs-cutting hits five-year high
Housebuilding contraction deepens as overall output figure stays in red
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Piling contractor blames building safety hold-ups for £5.5m drop in turnover
Van Elle one of first to put number on how much delays have hit revenue
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Mace ‘not looking’ to fill vacant construction director role as profit at consulting arm soars by three-quarters
Post has been unfilled for more than eight months following Andrew Jackson’s departure
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Comment
The genie is out of the bottle – what next for commercial property in the capital?
The City of London’s workspace market has weathered a turbulent few years, but shifting workplace strategies and sustainability-driven renovations are shaping a resilient, adaptable future for the capital’s offices, says Chris White of CPMG Architects
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Wates’ new fit out business set to land first major job since being set up last autumn
Firm headed by ISG’s former fit out boss Lee Phillips