All Building articles in 16 January 2026 – Page 4
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NewsM&E specialist Enerveo remains in the red as it shifts away from higher-risk work
Firm has found a prospective buyer for infrastructure solutions business
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NewsModular firm bought out of administration
GCH takeover saves more than 200 jobs at 55-year-pold Yorkshire firm
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FeaturesWhat slow progress at Tempsford says about the wider new towns programme
Despite the suitable location of the Bedfordshire site as a place for tens of thousands of new homes, the government has yet to formally declare its backing for the project. Joey Gardiner asks why so many questions remain unresolved about the plan for a new town in the area 18 ...
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NewsKier promotes chief people officer to newly created COO role
Louisa Finlay joined Kier in 1988 as site engineer
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NewsHS2 Ltd cuts 300 corporate roles in move to ‘less bureaucratic model’
More than 150 staff moved to frontline civils roles
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NewsNick Maclean begins term as RICS president
Maclean has been acting president since March last year following former president Justin Sullivan’s decision to step aside
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NewsHeatherwick profit down 30% as revenue slips in Asia and Middle East
Practice behind planned Birmingham City stadium blames income fall on timing of client billing
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NewsHenry Boot completes sale of construction business to management
Firm cuts ties with contracting roots after 140 years
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News160 jobs saved as timber firm rescued out of administration
National Timber Systems part of business that collapsed last November
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NewsNew commercial director at Kier as firm merges divisions into infrastructure behemoth
James Askew takes up post after stint as interim construction boss
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NewsHiggins increases profit as turnover tops £300m
Resi specialist says new legislation continues to delay starts
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts staff as profit slumps 80%
Number of employees down by 15% in wake of bottom line falling to just £267,000
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CommentWill government’s aspirations for good design be derailed by under-resourced planning departments?
Pro-building planning reforms are undoubtedly a good thing for our industry but we must be careful to ensure that legitimate community concerns can still be heard, writes Denise Chevin
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NewsAtkins Réalis brings in new London head of cost management
Gemma Prior arrives after year in similar role at Thomas & Adamson
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NewsLaing O’Rourke appoints new chief people officer
Wayne Davies spent 15 years at General Electric
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NewsCity approves Studio Moren’s plans for hotel roof extension on listed office block
Scheme to be the latest office-to-hotel conversion in the Square Mile
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NewsMultiplex signs on dotted line for 75 London Wall revamp
Job valued at over £250m due to finish by spring 2028
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NewsBloor Homes reports drop in profit for second successive year
Largest privately-owned housebuilder in UK reports steady turnover despite drop in completions














