All Building articles in 17 October 2025 – Page 2
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NewsSpending watchdog concerned HS2’s Euston terminus not classed as mega-project
Government recently announced changes to management of schemes worth more than £10bn
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NewsHaworth Tompkins wins approval for work at grade I listed De La Warr Pavilion
Scheme set to safeguard 90-year-old building and enhance visitor experience
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NewsFMB renews calls for mandatory licensing scheme in wake of shock NAO report on retrofit scheme failures
Trade body describes findings as ‘deeply concerning but not surprising’
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NewsContractors eye deal after GPE’s London Bridge office approved following seven-year planning battle
Orms designed scheme passes key hurdle despite strong opposition from heritage groups
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News8build brings in former Structure Tone director to lead London retrofit push
Steve Davies joins as firm eyes £200m turnover target
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CommentDEI is under threat – we urgently need systemic change
Five years on from our last survey, new research shows young people remain sceptical about a career in construction. Here’s how we take meaningful action, says Sonia Watson
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FeaturesThere’s a major blockage in the housing pipeline – and it looks likely to get much worse
A growing number of water companies are objecting to planning applications on the basis that there is not enough local sewage treatment capacity to cope with the new homes required, Joey Gardiner reports
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NewsSteelwork contractor prepares for job losses as client jitters bite
Billington set to shut site in Bristol
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NewsIn pictures: Zaha Hadid Architects’ 60,000-seat football stadium in China
Scheme at Xi’an features translucent membrane designed to protect spectators from rain and direct sunlight
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NewsJohn Lewis gets green light for 170-home BTR scheme in Reading
£70m project designed by architect Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher
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NewsAlmost all homes fitted with external insulation under Conservative governments’ retrofit schemes need repair work, report finds
National Audit Office survey uncovers litany of failures on two energy efficiency schemes including widespread suspected fraud
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NewsBellway sees profit and completions rise but warns on lingering ‘weak consumer sentiment’
Housebuilder says worries about household finances grow ahead of next month’s Budget
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NewsInterim profit stays flat at Willmott Dixon
Firm says order book includes £700m of framework deals
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NewsGovernment announces late-stage planning bill changes in bid to speed up housing, energy and water schemes
Ministers to be given new powers to stop councils refusing planning permission while they consider using ‘call-in’ powers
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NewsMcCarthy Stone appoints former Redrow boss as CEO
Matthew Pratt lands role at later living giant as John Tonkiss stands down
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SponsoredExpect different: rethinking traditional approaches with modern solutions
Today’s challenges demand different thinking. WSP’s executive managing director for property and buildings, Kamran Moazami, explores how the building industry can improve outcomes by bringing new ideas into projects
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CommentAI is coming to a desk near you! Here’s how to make sure you are ready
We have a unique chance to improve our industry using ever more powerful technology in a responsible way, says Mark Farmer
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NewsO’Rourke rejigs board with new non-exec director and company secretary
Firm sets up safety committee as part of move
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NewsUniversity of Cambridge submits masterplan for next phases of 5,500 home Eddington scheme
Outline plan lodged for up to 3,800 additional homes and 50ha of open space
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NewsHistoric England upholds objection to GPE’s redrawn London Bridge office scheme ahead of decision tomorrow
Council told developer to redesign New City Court plans in July amid concern over impact on listed buildings













