All Building articles in 17 July 2026 – Page 7
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NewsIn pictures: Grosvenor Square transformation to open next week
New images show reinstatement of Mayfair square’s original 1720s oval by Tonkin Liu and BDP
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NewsPlans in for first 500 homes at major quayside regeneration scheme in Glasgow
Peel Waters proposes £100m co-living towers on city waterfront site
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NewsGovernment agency downgrades confidence in ability to deliver cladding remediation programme
NISTA says worries have increased because of capacity issues and rising construction costs
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NewsSpeller Metcalfe profit jumps
Regional contractor says 98% of this year’s workload already in bag
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NewsBoss of M&E contractor T Clarke leaves with immediate effect
Mark Lawrence departs after nearly 41 years at firm
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NewsTaylor Wimpey appoints Nando’s chief customer officer to board
Warby succeeds Clodagh Moriarty who stands down on 31 August
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CommentData can open doors to new development
Accurate data monitoring in real time not only increases industry efficiency and productivity but can change user behaviour and reassure the public that new development is beneficial, writes George Williams at Stantec
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NewsDiversification paying off as Morris & Spottiswood hits record income
Glasgow-based company says profit up by nearly half last year
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CommentWhy national recognition changes everything for recycled kerbs
Phil Sutton welcomes a change in the rules that will allow the easier specification of more sustainable kerbing
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NewsGalliford Try’s adjusted profit at ‘top end’ of forecasts
Firm says it will report six years of consecutive growth
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NewsBarratt Redrow launches £400m share buyback after push by major investor
Trading update also reports increase in completions and drop in order book
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NewsWolverhampton Council seeks feedback on 6,700-home city centre regeneration plans
‘Our Future City Centre Plan’ identifies 10 key development sites
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NewsCutting red tape on heritage buildings could help unlock 670,000 homes, MPs tell government
Cross-party select committee calls for new heritage-to-housing scheme as current approach is branded ‘deeply complacent’
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CommentWhen everyone is responsible, noone is – the accountability gap in construction products reform
Brittany Harris argues that the government’s proposed reforms to the construction products regime will only succeed if accountability is clearly defined and backed by reliable digital evidence throughout the supply chain
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CommentBurnham has the vision – now industry needs the detail
The incoming prime minister’s devolution pitch chimes with construction’s priorities, but his first months in office will show whether regional growth can move from speech to delivery, writes Chloe McCulloch
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NewsHelical expecting Gateway 2 sign-off on student resi block above Southwark tube station by end of year
London developer adds shortage of top class office space ‘will continue for number of years’
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NewsShortlist for 2026 Stirling Prize unveiled
Cambridge college expansions by former winners Haworth Tompkins and Witherford Watson Mann in running for UK’s top architecture award
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NewsQuarterly construction output rises again but May’s monthly number heads into reverse, ONS says
Latest figures paint mixed bag for sector
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NewsCrest Nicholson sinks to £35m first half loss as talks with lenders continue
Housebuilder slows site starts and reduces land buying, warning full year profit will be at lower end of previous guidance












