All Building articles in 17 October 2025 – Page 6
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NewsStarmer announces new educational target to include apprenticeships
Prime minister wants two-thirds of young people to get a degree or ‘gold-standard’ apprenticeship
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NewsMHCLG appoints former Fosters partner as interim chief construction adviser
Appointment made in response to Grenfell Inquiry recommendation
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FeaturesSir Terry Farrell: the restless maverick who reshaped British urbanism
From the Comyn Ching Triangle to the MI6 building at Vauxhall Cross, Sir Terry Farrell’s projects reshaped how architects thought about the city. Ben Flatman reflects on his legacy
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NewsHousing minister denies government has tasked Tory peer with writing second planning bill
Pennycook says ’bulk of reform’ has been done and warns organisations not to delay delivery
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NewsGraham team submitted building safety application months ahead of Manchester student resi scheme getting planning green light
Contractor part of team that sent in application to regulator over summer for job that has just been given thumbs-up
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NewsWatkin Jones signs deal to develop tallest residential building in Scotland
Student accommodation job will reach 36 storeys
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News‘A real gentleman’: built environment leaders pay tribute to Terry Farrell following death at 87
RIBA president Chris Williamson describes architect as ‘always a kind, committed and enthusiastic talent’
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NewsMake cuts quarter of staff as firm stays in red
Architect says stagnating economies and planning delays forced it to cut headcount
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NewsCity council takes stake in science campus being planned next to Manchester Airport
Other shareholders include Chinese contractor and airport
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NewsSteelwork contractor warns on 2025 profit as clients stall on decisions amid brittle confidence
Billington says market recovery now expected next year
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NewsContractors on alert after £300m City tower gets green light
Square Mile scheme being developed by CO-RE will replace 1950s tower on edge of eastern cluster
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FeaturesHow the UK’s largest listed private landlord Grainger is preparing to ride the build-to-rent wave
Grainger has spent the past few years pivoting towards build-to-rent to take advantage of the burgeoning living markets sector. As the firm registers as a REIT in order to attract investment, chief executive Helen Gordon explains her strategy
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NewsTerry Farrell dies aged 87
Post-modern pioneer celebrated by his practice as a ’non-conformist’ who never considered himself ’part of the architecture club’
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NewsSector leaders welcome new towns announcement but warn of viability and infrastructure challenges
Calls for Homes England to step in and ‘de-risk’ 40%-affordable sites amid persistent construction cost hikes ...
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NewsWates signs up for Norfolk prison extension
Job at HMP Wayland will add 250 places to 1,200-space jail
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NewsManchester United reportedly set to ditch canopy design at new stadium
Redesign on cards because of space contraints
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NewsHousing association puts loss-making offsite manufacturing business up for sale
25,000-home landlord wants sale by next spring or it will close factory down
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Features40 Under 40 2025: Meet the brightest and best of construction’s next generation
Building is spotlighting 40 people under the age of 40 who seem set to change the future of construction
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NewsThree new town schemes to begin this parliament, promises housing secretary
Steve Reed’s commitment comes as the government’s taskforce reveals its 12 recommendations for new town locations













