All Building articles in 17 October 2025 – Page 7
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NewsGreen light for refurb and extension of Milton Keynes office
LOM’s plans for former Santander building to create more than 20,000sq m of grade A space
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NewsNew BESA president criticises industry ‘lip service’ commitment to building safety regime
Pete Curtis calls on sector’s firms to ‘do something’ to improve compliance amid ongoing gateway 2 delays
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NewsCouncil proposes 30,000 homes in latest vision for Liverpool plan
Proposals out to consultation and cover nearly 140 sites in city
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NewsGovernment needs to do more to boost sector confidence, Gleeds report says
Warning comes as Labour prepares to meet for annual conference in Liverpool
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NewsWilliam Hare signs up for Sizewell C work
Work on steel frame for amenity building starts next week
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FeaturesProcurement update: The importance of navigating frameworks
To deliver the projects funded by the spending review, supply chains and clients will have to raise their game – using frameworks to drive productivity and innovation
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NewsByrne improves profit again and says residential slowdown caused by building safety hold-ups has forced it to look at new sectors
Firm says delays have meant firm is ‘diversifying into other markets’
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News700-year-old church lifted into air at Multiplex’s 50 Fenchurch Street tower
Grade I listed structure suspended on stilts to allow Keltbray to complete excavations work below
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NewsPublic inquiry into controversial Peckham redevelopment set for end of next month
Appeal for 900-home redevelopment of Aylesham Centre brought by Berkeley amid concern over lack of affordable homes
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NewsCouncil approves 651 homes in next phase of Barking Riverside
More than half of home set to be affordable
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NewsNorthern Powerhouse Rail reportedly pushed back again as government insists line will go ahead
Keir Starmer had been expected to set out plan for rail project at Labour conference next week
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NewsHousing association giant L&Q records lowest annual completion numbers for a decade
Housing association remains biggest builder in housing association sector despite pivot towards repair and maintenance
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CommentHow Cornwall cracked the procurement code to deliver maximum local economic impact
When Cornwall Council set out to boost its local economy through capital delivery, it did not just tender a framework, it reimagined how public money could work harder for local communities. The resulting joint venture created a blueprint for local delivery which delivers the government’s goal of “getting Britain building” ...
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NewsConcept images for Camden film studios masterplan unveiled
Kentish Town scheme includes film studio campus alongside 1,000 homes
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NewsMcLaren wins Wrexham stadium upgrade work
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for Championship club
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NewsHousing secretary rules 500-home Brighton scheme can go ahead four years after planning was submitted
Council ordered to pay full costs of planning inquiry following Steve Reed’s decision
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NewsGreen light for Morris & Co’s Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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NewsFrench firm closing in on £70m Mayfair office overhaul
Scheme being developed by Berkeley Estate Asset Management
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NewsHuge residential towers scheme in Vauxhall to be submitted next month
Three blocks in seven buildings scheme to top 60 storeys
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