All Building articles in 16 January 2026 – Page 7
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NewsEstablish development corporation to drive growth in Ox-Cam corridor, Labour think tank argues
An influential think tank has argued that the government should aim to triple GDP in the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor
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NewsPersimmon completions jump 12% to close in on 12,000 for 2025
Firm said underlying profit at upper end of expectations
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CommentThe year we’re meant to feel richer – but hiring tells another story
Construction shows resilience and growth forecasts for 2026 offer hope, yet the jobs market is shrinking and fears over the Employment Rights Act loom large, writes Chloe McCulloch
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FeaturesScott Brownrigg’s Darren Comber: ‘The UK has done nothing to support us’
The practice’s chief executive talks to Tom Lowe about the government’s decision on a third Heathrow runway, the impact of Rachel Reeves’ tax policies on business and how the practice has managed to survive for a remarkable 115 years
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NewsVistry completions down 9% despite post-spending review affordable housing boost
Housebuilding giant says adjusted pre-tax profit in line with expectations as affordable housing volumes increase 30% in second half
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NewsBallymore secures planning permission for 1,685-home scheme in east London
Ballymore is bringing forward two major urban regeneration schemes following the completion of its Royal Wharf project
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NewsFavourite emerges in race to build London HQ for science institute set up by US billionaire
Ellison Institute of Technology, named after Larry Ellison, planning Fosters-designed head office in St James’s Square
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NewsConstruction ends 2025 on high as analysts predict ‘structural shift’ due to data centre demand
Industrial and office construction drove increase in value of project starts at the end of last year, according to Glenigan
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NewsConsultant brings in Sadie Morgan as non-executive
Architect joins Civic, having stepped down from Stirling winner dRMM last summer
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NewsGovernment’s £45bn Northern Powerhouse Rail plan includes new line between Manchester and Liverpool
Scheme will initially focus on upgrades in Yorkshire and includes new line between Birmingham and Manchester as long-term objective
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NewsWeston Williamson merges with Canadian practice SvN
Two Egis Group-owned firms to form joint transport and housing practice with 12 global studios
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NewsAdministrator tells Henry’s unsecured creditors they could get some money back
Firm collapsed in 2023 owing £43m
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NewsWates boss set to leave this spring
Group public sector director Steve Beechey joined firm from Laing O’Rourke in 2010
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CommentExpert witnesses: what’s the price of a change of mind?
When an expert witness changed his mind under cross-examination, should that have impacted the costs award?
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CommentThe shape of place: designing social value through data and dialogue
Place-based social impact starts with understanding local needs. By combining open data with community voices, we can design projects that deliver meaningful change where it matters most, Ellie Jenkins writes
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NewsQuarterly construction output falls at sharpest rate for more than two years
ONS said private commercial work fell 4.5% in three months to November
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NewsProject team unveiled for huge £300m Imperial College scheme as new images of plans emerge
Four firms due to send bids back for AI building next month
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News‘Learn lessons and get design right at start,’ NAO report on £37bn hospital programme warns
Winners for construction framework set to be appointed next month
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Information - BuildingDigital Edition: January 2026
Space oddity: Inside the Ray Dolby Centre, the UK’s hub for physics research
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NewsFosters back as UK’s biggest architect and breaks into top 20 of world’s largest practices
Firm jumps 10 places in BD’s WA100 with top 10 dominated by US companies














