All Building articles in 15 August 2025 – Page 5
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Plans submitted to refurbish grade I listed De La Warr Pavilion
Modernist landmark completed in 1935 showing signs of wear and tear
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Curved escalators set for Harrods as Make’s jewellery department overhaul approved
Escalators will be UK’s first with only a handful installed in US and Far East
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Government issues latest update on Deconstruct’s plan to take down Grenfell tower
Work set to take two years to complete
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Former Lendlease developments boss to head up new company set to build 40,000 homes on surplus railway land
Bek Seeley to run government-owned Platform4 formed from merger of Network Rail property arm and LCR
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Assemble Media Group and Property Sports Network announce exclusive strategic partnership
Initiative will see three flagship events launched next year
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Taylor Wimpey the latest housebuilder to put supply chain on notice as fresh £222m cladding safety hit plunges firm to £92m loss
Defects discovered in past few months relate to cavity barriers behind brickwork and render
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Comment
Why procurement reform has taken decades – and why now is different
Calls for change are nothing new in our industry, but now we really do have the tools and the need to make it happen, says RLB’s Paul Beeston
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One in three UK developers cutting back or pausing projects, survey reveals
Interest rates and planning uncertainty top reasons behind jobs stalling
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Profit warnings issued by listed construction firms at highest level since covid pandemic
Sector under renewed pressure, EY-Parthenon report says
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Tributes paid to Arup engineer behind 8 Bishopsgate who has died aged 49
Jeremy Edwards described by Stuart Lipton as ’one of the great engineers of the 21st century’
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KPF returning to Unilever’s listed City headquarters for second facelift
Practice aiming to transform buiding with all-electric scheme aiming to ‘attract new generation’ of occupiers
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Revenue and profit down at Cala after sale to private equity
Increase in provisions blunts housebuilder’s bottom line
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More than 20 firms land spots on new build housing framework
National contractors and local builders appointed to initiative
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Housebuilding demand boosts brickmaker Forterra’s outlook
Firm says increased demand from housebuilders behind rise
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Morgan Sindall upgrades profit target at booming fit out business for second time this year
Firm turns in record set of interim results
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Rapleys launches retrofitting service in response to new legislation
Division will work across residential and commercial sectors
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Features
Nansledan: can design codes and long-term stewardship deliver better housing?
Mary Richardson visits Nansledan, the Duchy of Cornwall’s urban extension to Newquay in Cornwall. While its traditional architecture divides opinion, she finds that the project raises important questions about planning and designing new housing at scale
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In pictures: HS2 lifts giant tunnelling machine out of ground after work completes
First part of 1,700 tonne TBM was extracted over weekend
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Historic England says revised Liverpool Street station plans a ‘significant improvement’ over first scheme
But Network Rail’s Acme-designed rethink of scrapped Herzog & de Meuron scheme has already amassed nearly 2,000 objections from members of public
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Construction risk increasing amid fears of fresh tax rises this autumn, CPA warns
Trade body’s latest output forecast unchanged from spring but it says uncertainty has set in ahead of autumn Budget