All Building articles in 16 May 2025 – Page 8
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Building safety minister to address Building the Future Conference
Expanded conference will take place on 2 October
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Wates and Havering council submit plans for 481-home regeneration of east London estate
CGI of the scheme as submitted to Havering council
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Mace brings in AtkinsRéalis director to head up Saudi business
New arrival has been in country since 2018
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Caddick’s construction arm eyes £500m income but profit at developments business continues to slide
Turnover at West Yorkshire firm tops £600m
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Winner on £100m package at £1bn London towers job due shortly as race narrows to two
Scheme at renamed 18 Blackfriars ncludes 47-storey office block designed by Foster & Partners
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Morgan Sindall to start work on Salford University acoustics facility in summer
Sheppard Robson-designed building to contain advanced acoustics testing chambers for industrial and commercial research
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Barratt Redrow rejigs board as pair tie up integration details
Housebuilders merged last autumn with Matthew Pratt set to leave this summer
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Green light for plan to turn London court into housing
Vacant building in Camberwell to be extended upwards by seven storeys
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Steelwork contractor sees income and profit slip
Billington says market recovery expected towards end of year
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From the archives: the construction of Waterloo International, 1992
Source: Jo Reid and John Peck Nicholas Grimshaw’s Waterloo International station
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Go ahead for Scottish whisky distillery revamp
Scheme aims to reduce energy consumption at historic site by nearly half
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MHCLG officials to discuss affordable funding model proposed by Building sister’s title Housing Today
Civil servants looking to arrange meeting with G15 bosses following publication of State of the Capital report
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Core Five completes London office move as income hits £24m
Firm leaves Blackfriars Road home of past eight years
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Manchester tower builder admits to Gateway 2 worries as profit heads north
Renaker preparing to submit debut application under new safety regulations
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Government should have targets for amount of British-made steel used in public jobs, Mace chairman says
British Steel plant in Scunthorpe “vital” for country’s national security, business department says
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Birmingham defers decision on five-tower scheme amid tall building fears
The scheme consists of five buildings up to 49 storeys
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McAlpine signs up for £30m space skills centre in Newcastle
Northumbria University scheme being backed by UK Space Agency
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Proposal to turn Aldgate office into resi gets green light from City planners
Scheme being developed by HUB and Bridges Fund Management
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Designing from first principles: Inside David Kohn Architects’ Gradel Quadrangles
A major expansion for one of Oxford’s oldest colleges reimagines the logic of the quadrangle with a theatrical, landscape-first ensemble shaped by dialogue and detail