All Building articles in 15 August 2025 – Page 6
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Bam Nuttall director named as new Balfour Beatty MD
Outgoing boss will stay on in a part-time senior role from early next year
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T&T warns of power connectivity delays amid data centre surge
Demand for schemes putting pressure on need to power them
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Features
Ahead of a £1.5bn development, Populo Living shares its plan to boost regeneration in Newham
In 2018, a new mayor tasked Newham’s housing company with building more affordable homes. Seven years later, it’s getting ready for its biggest scheme yet. Daniel Gayne headed east to find out more
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GPE ‘considering further amendments’ to London Bridge office scheme mired in planning row
Decision on St Thomas Yard redevelopment was deferred this week amid concerns over scheme’s impact on heritage assets
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HB Reavis submits plans for student resi tower next to Waterloo station
Proposals drawn up by architect PLP
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AtkinsRéalis, Mace and T&T sign £1bn delivery partner agreement with Anglian Water
Firms will deliver two reservoirs among other projects over next 15 years
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Marshalls issues profit warning as landscaping business hit by slowdown
Firm says end-clients choosing cheaper products because of value engineering
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Comment
Construction must undergo systemic change to reap the benefits of technology
Despite decades of technical advances and a revolution in technology, the benefits have not flowed through to improved productivity, says Paul Ruddick, chairman and founder of Reds10
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Bam’s loss-making Co-op Live job now off the books, firm’s group chief executive confirms
Ruud Joosten says contractor has learnt lessons from Manchester scheme
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Ballymore and Places for London’s 3,300-home Edgware scheme approved after amassing more than 2,000 objections
Howells-designed scheme approved yesterday evening after overcoming significant local backlash
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Bovis coup as firm pips Mace to £200m Bloomsbury tower
Scheme will replace 1960s-built Selkirk House
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Green light for second phase of Landsec’s Timber Square scheme in Southwark
Two office buildings to ‘perch’ on top of railway viaducts under Hawkins Brown-designed plans
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Severfield sinks to near £18m loss as search for new CEO goes on
Cost of bridge repairs tops £40m
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Social housing regulator to give BSR advance notice of social landlords’ building safety issues
Pair sign memorandum of understanding setting out how they will work together
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Green belt approval paves way for Spurs to press on building women’s training centre
Scheme will deliver 11-pitch complex and new training centre in adapted former golf clubhouse
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Features
5 minutes with … David Patterson at Able Partners
The practice’s head of design on the importance of staying curious and constant, collaborative learning – and why he dislikes postwar, car-focused urban development that prioritises efficiency over quality of life.
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Winner chosen for Edge’s £200m City office tower
City fringe job being developed by Dutch firm behind London Bridge scheme
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Goldman Sachs moves in to take majority stake in Mace’s consulting business
US bank’s private equity arm buying 75% share of £700m turnover division
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Comment
Another UK consultant now owned by a US firm but Mace’s decision to sell up makes sense
To scale up, it needed outside investment and there was only one place it was coming from, writes Dave Rogers