All Building articles in 17 July 2026
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NewsIndustry figures among King’s Birthday Honours recipients
Recipients include former Tideway boss Andy Mitchell who is given knighthood
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NewsVistry invites staff to apply for ‘voluntary exit’ from company
CEO Adam Daniels sends memo to workforce announcing ‘voluntary exit scheme’ with ‘enhanced terms’ for those choosing to leave
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NewsFirst phase of Olympia transformation opens to public
Main entrance space with arched glass roof opens after nine-year construction programme
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NewsFMB hits out at proposal to merge CITB with engineering counterpart
Federation says merger risks weakening the voice of small building firms
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NewsBuro Happold and Max Fordham win roles on £375m National Gallery expansion
Firms picked as civil and structural engineer and MEP engineer on Kengo Kuma-designed scheme
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Information - BuildingCPD 10 2026: Fire safety and the building envelope
Sponsored by ROCKWOOL®, this module focuses on the fire performance of the building envelope, looking at external walls and balconies, and how to treat junctions and interfaces; it also considers how the provisions of the Building Safety Act impact the specification of envelopes
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NewsBovis wins deal for Courtauld revamp
Second phase of works to add new library in the vaults of Somerset House
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NewsBarratt Redrow appoints former Britvic executive as new CFO
Rebecca Napier joins £5.6bn-turnover housebuilder in August
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NewsSunderland council and Muse sign agreement for 1,000-home regeneration plan
Masterplan will be drawn up for site in middle of city
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NewsHousebuilder Devonshire Homes files notice to appoint administrator
£52m-turnover firm given 10 days to secure sale or find new investment
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NewsRSHP submits plans to refurbish City of London’s former Lloyd’s Register of Shipping building
Facelift of Stirling Prize-shortlisted office linked with proposals to replace neighbouring Edwardian building with an events space
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FeaturesWhat would prime minister Burnham look like for the built environment?
The new MP for Makerfield still has a way to go if he wants to take Keir Starmer’s job. But with his ascent to Number 10 looking more likely by the day, Daniel Gayne breaks down what his policy agenda might look like for housing, infrastructure and skills
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NewsDevonshire Homes goes into administration
Housebuilder has turnover of £52m and around 77 employees
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NewsSector ‘looking for confidence’ as Starmer resignation clears way for fifth PM in four years
Andy Burnham widely expected to get top job after rivals step aside
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NewsFirst images unveiled of Studio Egret West masterplan for remainder of Battersea Power Station development
Plot covers final 16 acres of 42 acre site
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NewsPlans submitted for 772-home second phase of Kodak factory masterplan
Scheme for L&Q inspired by site’s heritage of photography and manufacturing
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CommentConstruction’s big debates: AI, industrialisation and the search for viable delivery
UKREiiF highlighted a sector grappling with familiar pressures but increasingly focused on practical solutions, says Reds10’s Paul Ruddick
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NewsOngoing bridge repairs and cost of closing modular business help double Severfield losses to £40m
Steelwork contractor says new chief executive’s review will target more work in India and aim for 8% margin
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NewsVistry has ‘no plans’ to raise equity through rights issue, says executive
Stephen Teagle says housebuilder will continue to deliver significant numbers of homes despite its first half profit warning and voluntary exit scheme for staff
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NewsManchester United to reveal vision for Old Trafford stadium regeneration scheme next month
Club also closes on deal to acquire land for new stadium site












