All Building articles in 14 November 2025 – Page 3
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NewsDozens land spots on £1bn NHS modular framework
Three firms including Premier Modular win places on all three lots
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NewsSalford approves 3,300-home tower cluster set to be UK’s tallest residential development
Henley Investment Management’s £1.3bn proposals survive onsalught of opposition from members of public and campaigners
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FeaturesWho won this year’s Building Quiz?
Seven teams vied for the construction industry’s most coveted prize at the annual showdown at Fieldfisher’s City of London office - but who came out on top?
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NewsSix mayors to get powers over £7bn in Social and Affordable Homes Programme
News comes as Homes England this morning issues guidance for potential bidders
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NewsThree in race for deal to give London Stock Exchange £200m makeover
Bids returned this week with winner on Paternoster Square scheme due early next year
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CommentSmall housebuilders are being pushed to the brink. What would the late Duncan Davidson do in this market?
Persimmon’s founder once embodied the bold spirit of the industry - a spirit Denise Chevin argues is now being stifled by rising costs, red tape and planning inflexibility
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NewsKnight Harwood lands £30m Mayfair retrofit job
Scheme for CO-RE set to finish by middle of 2027
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NewsGreen light for transport hub at Bristol Temple Quarter set to pave way for 10,000 homes
AHR-designed scheme to be key enabling project on wider scheme
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NewsIn pictures: Populous completes installation of aeroplane fuselage sections in French football stadium revamp
Nearly 200 panels cut from 30 decommissioned jet liners incorporated into facade of Strasbourg’s new stand
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NewsFour firms pricing huge £300m Imperial College building that will specialise in AI
University hoping work on White City scheme will start by middle of next year
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NewsMultiplex to start work on £150m Derwent scheme next summer
Contractor won 50 Baker Street project in July
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NewsBudget delay and speculation has been ‘unhelpful,’ says Vistry
Firm the latest to raise concern over impasse caused by statement still three weeks away
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NewsAnother monthly fall means construction output is in longest state of decline since 2008 financial crash
PMI index stays in red for tenth month in row
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FeaturesKey requirements explored for Built Environment Systems Review as infrastructure pipeline demands new approach
A roundtable discussion has explored key requirements for the Built Environment Systems Review, which will establish performance baselines and recommend practical steps for industry change to tackle net zero, resilience and productivity challenges across the UK’s £540bn infrastructure pipeline
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NewsProfit warnings among listed firms already three times more than last year
Contract delays and cancellations behind rise, EY-Parthenon says
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CommentAI could force us to re-imagine how public consultation in planning works
Residents are increasingly using AI tools to craft letters of objection to schemes en masse. We need to think about how technology could help us create a better planning system, writes Paul Smith
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator says 10 high-rise schemes caught up in building control firm’s collapse
But group says it does not expect ‘any knock-on impact on gateway 2 work’
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NewsCompletions rise at Barratt Redrow, firm says in update
Housebuilder adds that order book edged up
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NewsFour founders joined by seven directors in expanded AHMM executive board
Architect behind 1 Broadgate scheme promotes group under leadership rejig
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NewsSecond Grenfell firm removed from Kensington & Chelsea ban
Decision comes after judicial review challenge between council and QS Artelia settled out of court last month














