All Building articles in 17 April 2026
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NewsBirmingham unveils vision for city centre transformation on ‘scale not seen since the 1960s’
Council sets out prospectus for 17ha mixed-use district around HS2’s Curzon Street station
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NewsScott Brownrigg appoints Steve McGuckin as chair of EOT board
Turner & Townsend global head of client programmes to provide advice to employee-owned practice
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NewsGovernment not clear enough how Northern Powerhouse Rail will benefit North, NAO says
Watchdog says engagement with local authorities and strategic partners has been unclear
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NewsGreen light for 480-home Camden regeneration project
Work to start this summer for completion in 2030
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NewsIran crisis sees near-term expectations dip in housing market, RICS survey finds
Longer term outlook slightly more resilient
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NewsThird phase of Berkeley’s Bow gasworks scheme approved
Studio Egret West secures green light for two buildings containing 364 homes
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NewsFormer Permasteelisa boss to take charge of Skanska’s building business
Lee Marks starts work at contractor next week
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CommentOne step forward, two steps back: 2025 was bitterly disappointing but the future will surely be brighter
Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis is trying hard to spot the positive signs amid some disappointing and contradictory evidence
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NewsGreen light for plan to refurbish Westminster’s grade I-listed Smith Square Hall
Restoration of 18th century church signed off despite concerns over plans to remove historic fabric
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NewsMixed picture for construction as output grows in January but quarterly figure stays stuck in reverse
Repair and maintenance work helped drive monthly rise
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NewsBerkeley warns of risk of ‘further deterioration’ in economic conditions due to Iran crisis
Housebuilder sticks with previous profit guidance in trading update
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NewsGoogle’s £1bn King’s Cross headquarters to open this summer, 10 years after it was first set to complete
Heatherwick and BIG-designed office renamed Platform 37 in reference to neighbouring station and a historic moment in development of AI
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CommentConstruction amid war and hostilities
Nicholas Gould examines the contractual implications of the conflict in Iran for construction projects in the Gulf region
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NewsIncome and profit recovers at Grimshaw despite UK workloads staying flat
Firm says company on better financial footing after cost-cutting measures of previous year
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NewsProfit falls at Marshalls but revenue up for first time in three years
Building products firm says trading in first two months of year hit by weather
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NewsSluggish UK market hits Everton stadium architect’s top line as profit falls 60%
BDP says UK pipeline ‘converted more slowly than anticipated’ as uncertainty and inflation weighed on clients
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NewsDefra publishes new planning guidelines for environmental regulators
Department also announces £100m to help improve environmental assessments process
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NewsKier, Aecom and T&T on team appointed to build £200m fusion power plant in Nottinghamshire
Architect AL_A also working on plans for prototype facility as part of plan to make UK world-leader on fusion research
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CommentThe next generation’s gaming skills can help shape modern construction
Open Doors Week (23-28 March) provides an ideal opportunity to engage with the young people who already have the interests and digital awareness our industry needs, writes Louisa Finlay, chief operating officer and chief people officer at Kier














