All Building articles in 19 June 2026 – Page 7
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NewsPlans submitted for Soho office and retail scheme
Project to combine four buildings including 1930s Twentieth Century House
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NewsTrade body calls on chancellor to accelerate £39bn social housing development funding
Kate Henderson warns asking housing associations to ‘scale back bids’ risks undermining progress on 300,000-home programme
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NewsLorne Stewart returns to profit
M&E firm says turnaround down to series of restructuring initiatives
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NewsCardiff bridge scheme gets green light
Moxon Architects structure will link new homes with city centre
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NewsIn pictures: the teams behind the Built Environment Football and Netball World Cups
More than 300 players took to the fields and courts
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NewsHundreds gather as winners of inaugural Football and Netball Built Environment World Cups revealed
More than 350 built environment professionals took part in the new industry sporting event, recently held in east London
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NewsWeston Williamson wins green light for 91-storey tower in Toronto
Mixed-use scheme to include refurbishments of four historic buildings
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CommentThe residential occupier exemption and pay less notices
A new ruling has clarified the scope of the residential occupier exception to adjudication and what makes a pay less notice effective
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NewsFormer ISG boss takes up commercial director role at Keltbray
Tom Smith spent decade at firm which sank nearly two years ago
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NewsDerwent appoints replacement for outgoing chief executive
London developer brings in former boss of healthcare property firm to take over from Paul Williams
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NewsFosters’ Sainsbury Centre set for revamp after £90m donation
Money from Sainsbury family will enable upgrades to building’s envelope and environmental systems
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NewsMore than 1,000 homes in Derby get council thumbs-up
Scheme being developed by shopping centre owner Derbion
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NewsArdmore’s construction business goes into administration
Company says decision follows High Court ruling last month over Portsmouth residential scheme
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NewsCourt rubber stamps Van Elle’s £59m takeover by Austrian giant Strabag
Deal due to be formally completed next week
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Features5 minutes with … Ken Graham at Burdens
The firm’s national sales director on fine margins, being patient, his dislike of modern glass towers and his wife’s ’unbelievable’ meat pies
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CommentIs the government jumping the gun on steel imports?
The government’s plan to tighten steel import quotas may be intended to back domestic producers, but for construction firms it risks higher costs, weaker supply resilience and fresh uncertainty at a difficult moment, says David Crosthwaite
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NewsMcAlpine leaving Agratas’s £4bn car battery job after ‘agreeing to part ways’ with client
Contractor says decision made in wake of ‘extensive discussions’ with Tata subsidiary who says ‘different construction delivery model now needed’
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NewsOutput edges up in April, official figures say
Wider economy contracted with Iran war blamed for fall
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NewsHousing demand and sales remain in doldrums but decline stabilises, RICS says
RICS says ‘pace of decline no longer intensifying’ in latest UK Residential Market Survey













