All Building articles in 14 August 2026 – Page 2
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NewsArdmore moratorium extended into next month
Firm has previously said move gives it time to prepare appeal against BLO judgement
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NewsHenry Boot warns on profit as land sales fall amid housebuilding slump
Firm says housebuilders slowing down buying up plots because of stagnating demand
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NewsNumber of creditors for Henry Construction Projects could top 5,000, says administrator
Firm collapsed in 2023 owing £43m
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NewsPlans in for immersive 10-storey Leicester Square visitor attraction
More details emerge of Matt Architecture’s plans for visitor experience on square’s last undeveloped corner
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NewsMore consultants land work on National Gallery’s £375m new wing
Practice to work through to RIBA stage 7 under six-year contract
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NewsCarbon-storing plasterboard alternative piloted at L&G’s new HQ
Adaptavate, a developer of low-carbon and carbon-negative construction materials, has seen its bio-based plasterboard alternative, Breathaboard, installed at Legal & General’s new London headquarters 10 Coleman Street
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NewsThree preparing to send in bids for £150m office job on London’s Victoria Street
Scheme involves overhauling buildings built in 1950s and 1970s under plan drawn up by Piercy & Co
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NewsOne of London’s tallest resi towers in Canary Wharf gets green light
Scheme at 77 Marsh Wall will be 54 storeys in height
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NewsMorgan Sindall turns in record set of interim numbers with booming fit out business accounting for 40% of first half workloads
Firm says construction and fit out businesses beating expectations
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NewsMcLaughlin & Harvey wins £100m Rolls-Royce defence deal
Scheme involves building combat air facility at engineering giant’s Bristol site
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NewsWates brings in Mace boss for commercial director role at London building business
Firm says arrival of Kevin Grace part of plan to target bigger jobs in capital under new boss George Mosey
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CommentBeyond the bid file – how social value has moved from compliance to brand strategy
Alexander Swann explains why the latest transparency regulations for public-sector tendering mean responsibility for social value needs to move out of the bid team and into the marketing director’s remit – and sets out how construction brands can win under the new rules
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NewsWSP makes second bid for Arcadis after first offer turned down
Latest proposal from Canadian engineering giant values Dutch consultant at £3.8bn
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NewsMorgan Sindall gets green light to start work on Crystal Palace Sports Centre facelift
Upgrade designed by Faulkner Browns with work on grade II*-listed site to begin later this year
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NewsMcAlpine’s defence arm merged into firm’s industrial business
Sector now headed by Craig Allen after Mike Hickson left in spring
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NewsStudio Egret West submits plans to transform Cambridge Business Park into £2bn mixed-use district
Masterplan would include up to 500 homes and nearly 200,000sq m of office space
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NewsHMRC files winding-up petition against Avison Young
Property giant says it expects tax dispute to be ‘resolved shortly’
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Features‘Other contractors will be in the same boat…’ What Ardmore’s predicament means for the rest of the industry
Firms which thought they could protect their businesses from safety liabilities need to think again, Dave Rogers writes. But one lawyer has a solution to the issue for builders potentially crippled by the cost of historic repairs
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NewsPiercy & Co and Emrys Architects working on two Piccadilly Circus retrofits for the Crown Estate
Projects to transform southern end of Regent Street with nearly 170,000sq ft of mixed-use space












