All Building articles in 15 May 2026 – Page 2
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NewsLegal bills, bad debts and delays caused by Building Safety Act helped send facades firm into administration
£100m business FK Group collapsed in February with the loss of more than 50 jobs
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Features‘I could walk you down a road where the average life expectancy drops by 20 years within a mile…’ Matt Forrest on regeneration opportunities and challenges in the Tees Valley
The post-industrial Tees Valley is a region with lots of potential regeneration opportunities but many acute challenges as well. As part of Building’s Regen Connect series, the chair of the new Tees Valley Housing Partnership explains how it can fulfil its potential
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NewsGlobal investment firm Sixth Street announces plan to invest £1bn in social housing
US investor taking stake in Park Properties Housing Association
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NewsHelical gets green light for next office joint venture with Places for London
Scheme at 63 Charterhouse Street designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
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NewsFormer Bovis project director joins US student housing developer as construction boss
Rowan Pinkerton spent decade at contractor
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NewsCoalition including BRE launched to make data centres greener
Initiative aims to establish new benchmarks and standards
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NewsThree firms investigated over government retrofit jobs in £44m fraud probe
Serious Fraud Office has arrested four people in connection with alleged fraud on failed ECO 4 scheme
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NewsBuilding the Future Digital & AI Trailblazers: call for entries opens
We are seeking nominations for individuals driving innovation in digital transformation and artificial intelligence across the built environment.
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NewsDouble-digit profit growth at Bowmer & Kirkland
B&K says focus remains on strengthening balance sheet to give confidence to clients
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News‘War worries people.’ Wates boss says conflict is damaging confidence and calls on government to kickstart housing sector with Help to Buy-style stimulus
Firm’s 2025 results see profit rise and turnover hit record number but Eoghan O’Lionaird admits: ‘The sooner this is over, the better’
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NewsMuseum of Architecture launches competition to imagine a contemporary Crystal Palace
Winning entries to be displayed at this summer’s Great Exhibition Festival in central London this summer
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NewsAllison Homes increases turnover 30% and halves losses as it shifts into partnerships
Peterborough-based housebuilder increases completions
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NewsEric Parry’s £750m Oxford medical and research campus approved
Redevelopment of Warneford Hospital site includes new mental health hospital, medical research centre and graduate college
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NewsPrivate equity owner of Bovis pulls plug on bid for listed materials business
War of words erupts between pair as Atlas Holdings says it was not given enough time to carry out due diligence on Brickability, which the latter has since disputed
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NewsAllies and Morrison appoints York Central masterplan lead as head of its Manchester studio
Office overseeing £2.5bn plan to redevelop York Central Station and the £1.7bn Sister scheme in Manchester
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NewsRetrofit firm under SFO investigation ‘completely refutes’ fraud allegations
JJ Crump said all work carried out under failed ECO 4 scheme was ‘carried out in good faith’
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NewsPlans in for £25m hotel scheme in Hull city centre
Hull-based developer seeking revised permission after hotel brand Moxy joins project
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FeaturesRegeneration is back - but under a very different model: What the first three months of Regen Connect reveal
The first quarter of Regen Connect has tracked billions in funding, major project approvals and a shift in how regeneration is delivered across the UK. From devolution-led growth to viability pressures, it reveals a sector in transition and the forces reshaping how regeneration happens
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CommentMMC is not broken. It’s late-stage MMC that is
Modern methods of construction continue to attract scrutiny across the industry, with debate often centred on whether the model has been over-promised or inconsistently delivered. Angela Mansell argues that MMC does not fail because it is ‘modern’. It fails when manufacturing is forced to operate within procurement models and behaviours ...
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NewsFormer McGee commercial boss rejoins business
Paul Maguire left firm last summer after five years at contractor














