All Building articles in 14 November 2025 – Page 4
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NewsSizewell C reaches financial close, clearing way for construction
Scheme will be built by alliance of Bouygues, Laing O’Rourke and Balfour Beatty
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NewsSupply chains not equipped to deliver advanced AI data centres, T&T finds
More than four-in-five data centre industry experts do not believe supply chains are equipped to deliver on current demand, with power availability and advanced cooling technology cited as key barriers
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CommentWhat the construction sector needs from this month’s Budget
The chancellor has rolled the pitch ahead of her much-anticipated Budget with an unprecedented ‘emergency’ press event in Downing Street. Richard Steer considers her options for the main event on 26 November
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NewsHighgate Cemetery makeover proposal approved
Project by Hopkins to include several new and refurbished buildings
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NewsPlans in for 5plus’ £200m Huyton town centre regeneration scheme
Mixed-use plans to include council headquarters and new homes
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NewsWorries grow over Building Safety Regulator’s plan to clear gateway 2 backlog after building control firm collapses
Callers to Assent Building Compliance’s head office told firm has ‘ceased trading and set for insolvency’
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NewsGreen light for Make’s plan to retrofit site of firm’s first major project
Practice’s 2007 refurbishment of 55 Baker Street in Marylebone was firm’s first major scheme to complete
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NewsMcLaren and McAleer & Rushe ink housing deals
Jobs in Reading and London amount to 900 dwellings
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NewsFosters transforms Paris building on Champs-Élysées into luxury gallery and restaurant
RH Paris scheme includes discreet retractable lift which sinks out of view when not in use
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FeaturesInfrastructure update: Strategies to boost resilience in face of climate change
Keeping systems up and running will become more important as the world becomes a riskier place. What strategies are UK infrastructure owners adopting? Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis takes a look
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NewsIn pictures: Fletcher Priest-designed Oxford North innovation district officially opens
First phase of lab and office scheme has been built by Laing O’Rourke
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NewsBerkeley increases height of towers at east London housing scheme planned for former gasworks site
Redesign of 2020 proposals to boost heights of buildings by up to five storeys
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NewsCMA reveals full details of agreement with housebuilders to end anti-competition probe
Seven housebuilders suspected of sharing price information formally sign up to several commitments, including £100m affordable housing payment
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News£800,000 cost of Stepnell demerger fails to blunt contractor’s profit
Regional builder says bottom line stayed flat despite one-off hit for move
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NewsSeverfield interim results pushed back a week
New boss Paul McNerney starts at steelwork contractor today
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NewsDefence secretary announces new military housing quango backed by £9bn investment
MoD publishes strategy to improve or replace 40,000 military homes – but won’t deliver plan itself
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NewsTurnover and profit down at Allies and Morrison as firm cuts staff
Architect see employee numbers fall by 14% last year
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CommentWhat if part of the answer to our building problem is actually to build less?
‘No-build’ and ‘low-build’ solutions are a relatively cheap and simple way to reduce the size of the housing waiting list and shrink the size of the infrastructure pipeline, writes Beth West
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NewsOverbury beats competition for £13m BBC Tea Factory fit-out
Broadcaster plans to move staff from The Mailbox in 2027
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NewsConstruction firms in critical distress surge 70% year-on-year
Begbies Traynor warn many SMEs ‘close to the wire’ as Autumn Budget looms














