All Building articles in 19 September 2025 – Page 3
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‘Quite simply a giant of the profession’: tributes flood in for Nicholas Grimshaw following death at 85
Grimshaw’s eponymous practice announced the death of its founder yesterday
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New building safety minister named
Appointment follows government reshuffle triggered by Angela Rayner resignation
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Gleeson profit slips but housebuilder says restructuring plan will get it back on even keel
Housebuilder says it remains on course to meet full-year expectations
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Mace set to begin work on stalled £200m Bankside office after Stanhope team buys site from Landsec
Firm had been preferred bidder for job when scheme was put on hold by former owner
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Kier increases dividend payment and profit as Andrew Davies prepares to bring down curtain on six year reign
Chief executive leaves at end of next month after six years in charge
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High tech architecture pioneer Sir Nicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85 leaving global legacy
The architect behind Eden Project and Waterloo International has died, leaving a practice that exported British high tech architecture worldwide and buildings that embodied optimism in technology’s power to address challenges.
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Cost model: Why London office MEP upgrades are essential
MEP systems are ageing while regulations and sustainability targets tighten. Upgrades are needed to maintain asset value and rental competitiveness
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My route into construction … Foysol Islam, assistant design manager at Willmott Dixon
At school Foysol thought he wanted to be an architect, but later he decided joining a contractor would suit him better. While on a site visit through Open Doors he asked if he could get some work experience, and that gave him the confidence to apply for his first role ...
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Nicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85
Founder of Grimshaw celebrated for his ‘extraordinary ability to convince others that daring ideas were possible’
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Sisk back in black after two years of losses
Turnover at Manchester City stand builder jumps one third
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Planning green light for 800-home scheme next to Old Trafford stadium
Scheme part of a wider masterplan for land surrounding stadium
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Client confirms Mace will complete King’s Cross life sciences job but Sisk’s fit out contract up in air
US drug giant said last week it will no longer move into building on Euston Road
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BDP appoints Arup’s Nick Jackson as new architect director
Jackons’s past projects include the original design for 1 Undershaft
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String of nuclear deals set to be signed between UK and US
Agreements include plan to build 12 reactors in Hartlepool
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London’s housing delivery in ‘major crisis’, HBF warns in damning report
Excessive bureaucracy, building safety hold-ups and unrealistic targets sees completions head into reverse
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Comment
Out of the classroom and into construction: I’m looking for a career in the built environment – and it isn’t easy
Even with excellent A level results, many school leavers are still struggling to navigate the best route towards a career in construction, writes Oscar Sitwell - and two industry veterans, Mark Farmer and Colin Wood, offer some advice
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Introducing JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 (TCC 2024)
The JCT Target Cost Contract 2024 is a new contract family introduced as part of the JCT 2024 Edition. The family includes a main contract, sub-contract, and respective guides. The ethos of the contract is risk sharing. This conceptually is apposite for the current difficult marketplace. The ...
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Just 12% of consultants think the Labour government is doing a good job for the built environment
Building’s exclusive Top 150 Consultants survey shows firms’ positivity about Starmer administration is low, although six in 10 are ‘neutral’
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Quarter of UK housebuilders report limited understanding of Building Regulations, Polypipe survey finds
Research by Polypipe Building Products highlights gaps in knowledge of Parts L, O and F of Building Regulations
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New housing secretary urges sector to ‘build, baby, build’
But construction analyst says call to arms looks ‘dead on arrival’ given latest housing stats