All Building articles in 15 May 2026 – Page 7
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NewsHousing Today and G15 call for increased devolution of funding in latest report
The recommendation is among 10 ideas outlined in annual State of the Capital report
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FeaturesHousing Today and G15 State of the Capital 2026 report
Building’s sister title publishes its second annual research report looking into ways of boosting affordable housing in London, in partnership with the G15
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NewsMace picks up £70m deal to revamp Foggo-designed City office
Scheme at 60 Queen Victoria Street due to finish next year
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CommentReform UK’s surge and Trump’s Iran war: what it means for construction
Last week’s elections have reshaped local power across the UK, creating hung councils and planning uncertainty just as the Gulf conflict drives up costs – with big implications for development pipelines, prices and delivery, says Chloe McCulloch
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NewsCamden Highline project hits the buffers as funds dry up
Scheme would have turned disused railway viadiuct into park and wildlife haven
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NewsDiscounting to hit Vistry’s interim profit as housebuilder warns Iran conflict is seeing costs go up
But firm says 2026 profit will be in line with last year’s number
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NewsLeicester Square visitor attraction plan to be submitted to Westminster council next month
Eight properties to be redeveloped as visitor attraction with Piccadilly Circus-style LED screen on its facade
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NewsFirst four months of trading in line with expectations, Marshalls says
Building products firm adds UK manufacturing base shielding it from overseas transport disruption
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NewsLate payments, infrastructure and cladding feature in construction-focused King’s Speech
Leasehold reform and measures to increase social housing construction also included as industry welcomes agenda for year ahead
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CommentPredictability, payments and power: will the King’s speech remove friction?
The government is promising speed and certainty but RLB’s Andrew Reynolds asks if new laws will actually remove the frictions that slow delivery, strain supply chains and push risk down the line
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NewsRFU to submit fresh application to put on more concerts at Twickenham as part of £650m stadium upgrade plan
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year to help bankroll revamp but local council turned it down last year
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NewsFirms on notice for £1.25bn housing and regeneration framework
Deal split into 12 lots and runs for four years
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FeaturesSustainability: How lifecycle costs vary by sector and scale
The cost of maintaining and replacing assets is a growing priority for building owners, but how do sector and building scale influence those costs?
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NewsHelical payout triggered after Mace reaches PC on £100m new City home of US bank
Developer’s share of £333m proceeds to be £166.5m
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NewsFrench firm confirmed for £70m Mayfair office overhaul
Scheme being developed by Berkeley Estate Asset Management
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NewsConstruction output growth accelerated in March despite impact of Iran war, official figures show
But new orders crashed by 10% in the first quarter led by falls in commercial and infrastructure work
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NewsBuilding Design reveals shortlist for UK Design Capital of the Year 2026
Bradford, Cardiff, Plymouth and York vying to be named the UK’s leading city for transformative regeneration
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NewsMott MacDonald to buy Australian civils contractor
Consultant snaps up water specialist Leed Engineering & Construction
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NewsLandsec’s spending on London office work set to shrink further
Developer says it has no plans to begin any more speculative office schemes ‘as things stand’














