All Building articles in 13 March 2026 – Page 6
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NewsTaylor Wimpey profit down 54% after £244m exceptional costs
Fire safety costs and CMA payment hit proft as revenue and completions rise
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NewsFosters working on plans to transform Oxford chapel into restaurant for US billionaire
Larry Ellison envisages site as gathering place for ’some of Oxford’s greatest minds’
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NewsMace Consult set for move into new City office as firm formally inks Goldman Sachs deal
Business to leave 155 Moorgate for new location within a year after £875m takeover by US bank completes
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NewsGood Employer Guide Live 2026: Employers must ‘encourage people to speak out about bad behaviour’, says Scott Brownrigg director
Industry HR leaders met in central London today to discuss how to build good cultures
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FeaturesInside West Yorkshire’s quiet renaissance: A regional deep dive into the forces transforming its cities
Devolution is giving Leeds, Bradford and the surrounding local authorities the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Joey Gardiner profiles West Yorkshire, its funding streams, community priorities, key clients and active consultants
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CommentWomen’s sport is forcing a stadium design rethink
When venues work for women, families and first-time attendees, they become more commercially resilient and socially valuable for everyone, writes HOK’s Kirsty Mitchell
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NewsGreen light for 2,300-home redevelopment of GSK HQ site in west London
Hadley Property Group’s scheme will retain basement, substructure and some buildings
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NewsGood Employer Guide Live 2026: Skills England must work ‘hand in glove’ with migration advisory committee, says Lib Dem deputy leader
Daisy Cooper delivered the keynote lecture at Building’s Good Employer Guide Live event yesterday
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NewsGood Employer Guide Live 2026: Young architects joining practices without basic practical skills, Ryder Architecture consultant says
Peter Barker criticised the “antiquated” approach to education being taken by some architecture schools
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NewsSite closed and investigation commenced after tower crane collapse on Hill Group job
Jib of tower crane became detached from fixing
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FeaturesA new era for regeneration: Housing Forum’s Alex Notay on funding models, patient capital and the future of placemaking
As pressures mount across planning, funding and delivery, Housing Forum CEO and Regen Connect advisory panellist Alex Notay outlines why the sector must step beyond traditional silos to unlock regeneration at scale. Carl Brown reports
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NewsThomas & Adamson name disappears as firm swaps marque for that of new French owner
Scottish QS and project manager was bought by Egis nearly two years ago
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NewsGovernment’s updated infrastructure pipeline sees value of planned work top £700bn
Revised plan covers 718 schemes with energy sector earmarked for highest planned investment
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NewsExigere appoints two new equity partners as QS set to expand London office
Promotions bring number up to nine at Clerkenwell-based cost consultant
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NewsOil price spike could mean government needs to raise taxes again, CPA warns
Fears over delays to interest rate cuts or possible rate rises over the next few months as oil price per barrel tops $100 for first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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FeaturesMarket forecast: Industry steadies, but high input costs show no signs of easing
Despite a challenging final quarter, the UK construction industry remained resilient in 2025, and a sense of cautious optimism emerged at the start of the year
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CommentPitfalls for developers when a site contains telecoms apparatus
Missteps in terminating telecoms agreements on, say, rooftop masts can cause delays and increase redevelopment costs
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NewsNHF and G15 back call for new shared ownership staircasing model to unlock up to £33bn for HAs
Sector bodies endorse Southern Housing’s new subsidised ‘staircasing’ mortgage proposal, describing it as a ‘win-win’ for housebuilding and homebuyers that ’would not stoke house prices’
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