All Building articles in 17 July 2026 – Page 4
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NewsSmall housebuilders’ confidence dented by Iran conflict, survey finds
HBF findings shows expectations for have weakened since war began at end of February
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NewsGallagher increases turnover and profit
Kent contractor says getting hold of labour has become easier in wake of housing slowdown
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SponsoredBritish Gypsum launches a new guide to fire-rated junctions
British Gypsum has unveiled a new comprehensive, evidence-based best practice guide dedicated to the junctions between fire-rated partitions and other building elements.
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FeaturesMark Reynolds on what’s next for Mace Construct
The firm’s executive chairman speaks to Dave Rogers on why the business is ‘not for sale’, how he is in no rush to find a new CEO and what the future looks like
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NewsHill edges profit and turnover up despite building safety approval delays
Housebuilder says trading was ‘satsifactory’ but continues to be dogged by regulatory hold-ups
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NewsJP Morgan submits plans for £60m Barbican office refurb
Top two storeys of 2005 building to be extended and facades overhauled
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NewsVistry and L&Q get green light for 3,500-home neighbourhood in Essex
Development forms part of 10,000-home Chelmsford Garden Community masterplan
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NewsContractors not guaranteed to price London jobs just because output is low, T&T Alinea warns
Consultant says firms citing capacity issues and risk for not working up bids on some schemes
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NewsLendlease and Crown Estate set up new development management JV
Pair set to start work on an initial three schemes at Euston, Silvertown and Stratford
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NewsBuilding safety regulator says average gateway 3 approval time stood at 16 weeks in latest data bulletin
Nearly 300 applications received for final part of process, BSR says, although no new build jobs have reached stage yet
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CommentUnlocking Crews Hill: the legal routes to delivering a 21,000-home new town
Enfield Council’s new Conservative-led leadership has withdrawn support for its proposed new town but Sadiq Khan and the government are looking at ways to press ahead. James Clark outlines the options
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CommentWill Andy Burnham’s pledge of growth in every postcode deliver bricks and mortar?
Andy Burnham’s passion and clarity of message will serve him well as prime minister, but he will have to rely on existing capacity and capability in government to create momentum for his 10-year plan, observes Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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NewsPlan to turn listed building in City into apartments gets green light
Emrys Architects behind makeover for Victorian Albert Buildings
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NewsConsultation on Euston masterplan set to begin next weekend
Plans to redevelop area around station due to be sent in next year
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NewsProposals for 18,000 homes held up by wastewater impasse set to get going after Anglian Water deal
Water Delivery Taskforce negotiates agreement with utility which had concerns over capacity
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NewsMajor schemes ‘at risk’ as government delays future development plan, City says
Minister holds up City Plan 2040 over Tower of London heritage concerns
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NewsConsultation launched on new mayoral development corporation for 17,000 homes at Liverpool’s North Docks
North Docks development woud bring together series of major regeneration projects in region
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NewsMcLaren teams up with US AI firm to bring robots to site
Initiative marks California company’s debut in UK
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FeaturesUK Design Capital of the Year: How Bradford’s regeneration is driving its revival
Alex Funk takes a closer look at her home city and explores the projects, policies and partnerships driving its transformation that have made it a contender for this year’s award












