All Building articles in 17 October 2025 – Page 4
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NewsDeputy mayor overturns London council’s decision to refuse residential tower planning
Bexley council had previously said 25-storey block was too tall and would impact nearby abbey
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NewsAnother Bayswater redevelopment on cards after developer gets green light for mixed-use job
Firm turns to in-house team for work that will replace previously consented Fosters proposal
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NewsMore than half of Buckingham’s unsecured creditors yet to file claims, administrator says
Contractor owed supply chain £300m at time ot its collapse
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NewsT&T brings in nuclear sector boss from NDA
New arrival spent a decade at EDF working on new build schemes
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NewsTurnover and profit rise at Arcadis’s UK operations
Consultant says growth comes from all sectors
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FeaturesMarket forecast: Construction sector hangs in the balance
Global events and inflationary turmoil have heightened sensitivity to risk and created nervousness ahead of the Budget, affecting private sector decision-making. Project viability remains tight
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NewsArsenal eye Wembley move as club looks at expanding Emirates stadium
North London club wants to take capacity at McAlpine-built ground to more than 70,000
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NewsGreat Portland Estates says London office leasing activity remains strong
Developer adds that investigation into bonuses at firm finds no unlawful conduct
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NewsAHMM drawing up plans for student resi tower on former London Met School of Architecture site
Mixed-use scheme would add new education space to school site formerly known as The Cass
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NewsPlans submitted to refurbish and expand London Stock Exchange
Architect start-up wins job to overhaul Eric Parry’s 2003 building on Paternoster Square
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NewsScott Brownrigg’s turnover jumps nearly a third amid workload boom outside Europe
Firm’s revenue grew almost five-fold outside continent
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CommentNow is not the time to panic about low planning approvals
As poor statistics continue to roll in Steve Reed and Matthew Pennycook must hold their nerve, stick to their plan and be patient, argues Paul Smith
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NewsIn pictures: Building The Future Conference 2025
Building hosted a full day of keynote speeches, panel discussions, round-tables and networking and expo opportunities in the heart of the City
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NewsShoreditch hotel tower set to be approved this week after height reduction
Three storeys cut from tower following talks with council and Historic England
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NewsIn pictures: Purcell completes restoration of St Barts Hospital’s grade I-listed North Wing
Spaces to become regularly accessible to the public for first time in building’s 300-year history
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NewsTwickenham residents voice worries over plan to put on more concerts as part of £650m stadium upgrade
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year, up from current permitted three, to help bankroll revamp
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NewsOffsite specialist McAvoy sold to private equity
Northern Ireland firm employs around 160 people
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NewsRate of fall in output slows but activity stays in reverse for ninth successive month
PMI index stays stuck below key 50 number indicating growth
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NewsMcAlpine coup as firm wins £150m office job being let by Dutch developer Edge
Shaftesbury Avenue scheme is third deal in London being worked on by overseas client
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FeaturesMy route into construction … Aiysha Alli at Loughborough University
Aiysha initially wanted to be a pilot but is now well on her way to a career as an architect. She highlights the importance of work experience and mentors within the profession for helping her on her journey













