All Building articles in 17 July 2026 – Page 6
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Information - BuildingCPD 12 2026: Data-driven decision-making in the built environment – improving performance, profitability and resilience
This module, sponsored by Deltek, illustrates how senior decision-makers in the built environment can use data to support better operational and strategic decision-making. It examines how integrated information systems, key performance indicators (KPIs), predictive analytics and AI-assisted forecasting can give firms the edge, and shows how any business can progress ...
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Features5 minutes with … Attzaz Rashid at Barratt London
The firm’s head of design on the importance of balancing creativity with viability, getting the fundamentals right, his favourite fruit and why he wishes he could speak to his cat
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CommentIn a volatile market, resilience means knowing how to adapt
How the industry responds to the new normal of outside influences like wars, pandemics and new prime ministers will be key to its success, writes RLB chief executive Andrew Reynolds
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NewsLondon housebuilders ‘need help’ as City Hall misses reduced affordable targets
Calls to delay introduction of Building Safety Levy to kickstart work
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NewsWork set to begin on next 900-home phase of £1bn Salford regeneration
Canalside Middlewood Locks scheme has delivered 1,300 homes to date
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NewsGleeson increases completions but warns on viability challenges
Housebuilder says Iran war inflation impact ‘less severe’ than expected
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CommentCould composites be the future of high-performance building systems?
Guillaume Klein argues that a new European standard for composites should prompt architects and specifiers to rethink material choices
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NewsGovernment move to make remediation funding available for unsafe low-rise buildings
Ministers say focus will shift towards prioritisation of buildings based on risk instead of height
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NewsGrowing AI demand squeezing labour capacity, says T&T
London remains UK’s most expensive place to build
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NewsProfit at regional contractor Seddon slips
Firm says group’s contracting arm hit by stalled public sector work
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NewsSchool building built by ISG to be torn down without ever being used
Structural problems have plagued Devon job forcing DfE to go for rebuild over repair
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NewsEmployers need confidence to bring in more staff to meet skills targets, NAO says
Problems in recruiting to hit labour aspirations need to be identified early, spending watchdog says
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NewsJRL says strategic review of business paying off after firm edges back into black
Contractor says return to profit ‘starting point’ for recovery after three years of losses
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NewsCheshire housebuilder boosts turnover and profit
Warrington-based housebuilder increases annual completions 16% as it targets 1,400 homes a year in the long term
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NewsIn pictures: all 32 RIBA National Award-winning projects
List used to select Stirling Prize shortlist
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NewsUK office of BIG sinks to £4.2m loss in wake of largest project being stopped
Architect goes into red after work on Saudi scheme put on hold
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NewsProfit at Laing O’Rourke doubles but building safety defect provisions head north again
Firm hails improved bottom line and record order book but contractor sees exceptional items hit £48m
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NewsDelancey latest to scale back life sciences plans as Islington lab scheme becomes offices
KPF-designed proposals for north London’s Knowledge Quarter amended to ’better reflect today’s occupier requirements’
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NewsMaterials business sees profit nearly halved
BRCK was subject of failed takeover bid by Bovis owner Atlas earlier this year












