All Building articles in 14 November 2025 – Page 8
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NewsGovernment puts firms on notice for £360m Euston masterplan role
Five year job to cover design and engineering work on mainline station and surrounding mixed-use district
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NewsBPF calls for tax reforms in next month’s Budget to kickstart development
Trade group says changes needed to reverse drop-off in new homes being built
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NewsMcAlpine completes restructure with back-office job cuts
Firm’s shake-up has also seen executive board shrunk
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NewsHelical says London office interest ‘on rise’ with jobs by Mace and McLaren to finish next year
Developer adds it is expecting student accommodation scheme at Southwark to start next year after gateway 2 sign-off is completed
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NewsLonger lasting anti-mould paint from Inducoat
Just in time for Awaab’s Law coming into force in October, new supplier Pazco has brought Dutch anti-mould paint Inducoat Fungi to the UK
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CommentWhy Industry Foundation Classes is the future of construction collaboration
Andrew Norrie makes the case for open data standards, and argues Industry Foundation Classes has a vital role to play in data sharing, workflow streamlining and the shift to automated, model-driven 4D planning
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CommentUniversity challenge: how estate teams are investing and innovating despite financial pressures
In the face of ever-increasing budgetary strain, universities are shifting their focus from expansive projects towards schemes that deliver operational savings, environmental performance and an all-round better student experience, writes Mike Borkowski
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Features5 minutes with … Philippa Simpson at BAYA and Blocc Interiors
The managing director of Blocc has recently co-founded BAYA, another interior design studio. She shares her belief in the power of positive energy, her admiration for Thomas Heatherwick and her love of seasonal food
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NewsWest Midlands mayor announces £75m construction skills package
Richard Parker says investment will fund training of more than 12,000 workers
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NewsRegulator grants gateway 2 approval for first volumetric scheme
Tide’s 23-storey student accomodation tower cleared to start construction after seven-month wait
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NewsSouthwark approves Allies & Morrison and DSDHA’s £350m London Bridge life sciences complex
Plans for Snowsfields scheme signed off despite more than 100 objections from members of the public
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News‘Emergency’ planning package to boost London’s housebuilding delayed
Measures reportedly include a reduction in affordable housing requirements on sites
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NewsPiccadilly Gardens overhaul unveiled
Designs for central Manchester park to replace faulty fountains with flexible events pavilion














