All Building articles in 15 May 2026 – Page 5
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NewsFormer WSP client lead becomes Scott Brownrigg’s new Middle East director
Practice says Nawaf Alanazi’s appointment reflects its ’long-term commitment’ to region
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CommentRegulate what architects do, not what we’re called
Fire safety, design coordination and specification decisions are being made across complex teams. A function-led approach to regulation would focus scrutiny where risk sits, regardless of a person’s professional title, writes Satish Jassal
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NewsWork to start this summer on £85m plan to replace 1970s block with new City office
Demolition winner on Faryners House scheme due soon with Monument Estates job due to finish by spring 2029
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NewsFit-out firms chase £60m deal at redeveloped office due to be new City home of US bank
Building at 100 New Bridge Street being refurbished by Mace with State Street due to move in next year
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NewsBuilding control firm’s collapse sparks jump in ‘transitional cases’ being handled by BSR
Cases assessed under old regime have risen to 43 due to failure of Assent Building Control
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NewsCastleforge pressing on with debut data centre job after getting green light for £100m expansion of site in Surrey
Consultants on scheme near Croydon include G&T and Rapleys
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NewsBuilding a new home is now £76,000 more expensive than it was six years ago, HBF says
Inflation, taxes and regulation all adding to price increases, housing group warns
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NewsOffsite specialist Reds10 buys Hull steel business
Firm picks up £7m turnover fabricator for undisclosed sum
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NewsIn pictures: Ukrainians sample best of British education architecture ahead of Stantec reconstruction job
The State Tax University’s main campus building was destroyed in the early months of the Russian invasion. Last week, they sought inspiration for its replacement in a tour of several UK universities.
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CommentPayment reform proposals: government must try harder
Rudi Klein awards the government an average mark of just 4/10 on its recently published proposals for legislation on payment reform
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NewsSenior partner at multi-disciplinary firm struck off ARB register after allegedly inflating quotes from subcontractors
Nicolas Maari handed two-year erasure order over claims he falsified tenders from third party suppliers
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NewsBalfour Beatty sees balance sheet strengthen in first quarter
Average monthly cash balance tops £1.5bn in first quarter
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NewsDismal PMI data shows sharp drop in activity and rise in cost inflation
Residential and civil engineering worst hit by global uncertainty
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NewsScott Brownrigg completes Oxfordshire laboratory scheme
Practice also given green light for data centre in west London
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FeaturesHow the Iran war is impacting construction and development
Joey Gardiner studies the numbers and asks how much damage has already been done to UK construction – and, talk of truces and ceasefires notwithstanding – how bad things could still get?
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NewsGateway 2 hold-ups expected to drag turnover down in 2026 after record income last year, McAleer & Rushe says
Contractor warns issue continues to be problem as firm books £12.5m repairs provision in latest accounts
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