All Building articles in 13 March 2026 – Page 2
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NewsKilnbridge turns in record set of numbers
Structures specialist sees both turnover and profit jump in latest accounts filed at Companies House
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FeaturesCould the restoration of Parliament really take 61 years?
Two options for the renewal of the crumbling Palace of Westminster have been presented to MPs. Both would be highly disruptive, costly and take a very long time – most likely several decades. Tom Lowe studies the latest report to find out what is being proposed for the UK’s most ...
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NewsTightening up bidding practices help Bam’s UK building business return to black
Division posts £27m profit in 2025 after £24m loss last time
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NewsCity unveils how skyline could look in early 2030s
Square Mile saw 500,000sq m of space given green light last year
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NewsMore than a quarter of Oxfordshire’s laboratory space stood empty at the end of last year
Vacancy rate set to increase over the next few months as more life sciences schemes complete
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FeaturesSuch buildings can change lives… Regenerating safe spaces that young people can call their own
The Horizon Youth Zone opened last weekend in a refurbished warehouse in Grimsby – one of a flurry of youth centres that have completed over the past three years in disadvantaged areas of England. As the government promises a £500m investment in youth services across the nation, Debika Ray considers ...
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NewsProfit up at Renew as it seeks to ride infrastructure investment ‘wave’ through acquisitions strategy
Civils contractor reports 6% increase in turnover
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NewsGreen light for 1,000-home Bradford regeneration scheme
Detailed approval also given for 97-home first pgased affordable townhouses will be delivered at Bradford City Village
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NewsEarly signs last year’s output slump is turning a corner, says G&T report
Greater post-Budget clarity and expectations of interest rate cuts signal revival of stalled projects this year
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FeaturesMy route into construction … Michael Oppong, commercial management trainee at Willmott Dixon
Michael thought he wanted to be an estate agent, until an Open Doors event at his school showed him the many and varied opportunities that a career in construction might offer him. He applied for a degree level apprenticeship and has never looked back
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NewsEast London council set to appoint replacement contractor on £20m leisure centre collapsed firm Jerram Falkus was building
Redbridge says it was ‘disappointed to learn’ 140-year-old business had gone under last week
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NewsBDP team unveils 350-acre masterplan for 2030 Commonwealth Games venues in Ahmedabad
Cox Architecture and Collage Design also working on plans for vast sports complex in northern Indian state of Gujarat
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NewsWest London council ‘still deciding’ what to do with half-built Henry homes
Ealing says fate of more than 50 homes built by collapsed contractor up in air
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NewsJohn F Hunt lands work at Edge’s Shaftesbury Avenue scheme
Dutch developer has lined up McAlpine as main contractor oin £150m office in London’s West End
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NewsJP Morgan set to send in plans for £60m Barbican scheme this spring
Banking giant bought 140 Aldersgate building last summer from Landsec
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NewsHinkley Point C delay to cost EDF more than £2bn
First British nuclear reactor for generation won’t be operational until 2030
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NewsLipton Rogers forced into climbdown over Silk Street plans as developer submits revised application following backlash
Three storeys cuts from SOM-designed plans to replace Barbican headquarters of Linklaters while facades are redesigned
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CommentWhy the FM sector needs consultant-operators, not just more reports
The expectations of consultancies are changing and demand for strategies that work operationally, not just on paper, is growing. Carlo Alloni at Bellrock considers this challenge to more traditional models
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FeaturesArchitectural lighting and restraint: why less light can achieve more
Architectural lighting designers are under increasing pressure to meet apparently incompatible demands: the desire for ever greater spectacle, and mounting concern about energy use and light pollution. To understand how the profession is responding to this tension, we spoke to Keith Bradshaw, CEO of Speirs Major, whose practice has spent ...
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