All Building articles in 19 September 2025 – Page 4
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Housebuilder Miller posts increased profit and revenue in first results since St Modwen acquisition
Housebuilder also sees rise in completions
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Construction output rises for second consecutive month
Latest figures could show ‘dark clouds passing’, says expert
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From discontented planners to a glorious summer: Leicester Cathedral’s new extension
The number of visitors to Leicester Cathedral soared following the discovery of Richard III’s tomb. The opening of a new heritage and learning centre marks the completion of Leicester cathedral’s masterplan to improve facilities for staff and visitors alike, Thomas Lane reports
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First look at plans for Liverpool Festival Gardens housing scheme
First phase would include 440 homes
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Infrastructure investors urge government to bring back controversial PPPs
Group claims new models would be more transparent and better value for money
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Mace to rejig construction business with £100m boost from Consult sale as fit out boss set to leave
Firm reorganising into three business units with deal for Consult expected to wrap up by end of year
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Question marks over fit out work at King’s Cross life sciences project tenant says it will no longer occupy
Sisk has been due to start once Mace finished shell and core deal next spring
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Darren Jones no longer responsible for NISTA oversight
Rachel Reeves’ new deputy James Murray to take over role
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Finance boss to leave as Severfield’s boardroom shake-up continues
Steelwork firm set to welcome new boss Paul McNerney next month
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Comment
Fragmented and misunderstood – why our sector risks losing a generation
If we want young people to join our industry, we must show them an industry worth joining, says Ashley Wheaton, vicechancellor at the University of the Built Environment
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Creating new ways to open up the city … Meet the woman behind London’s Open House festival
Mary Richardson caught up with Manijeh Verghese, the recently appointed chief executive of Open City, for a preview of some of the buildings in this year’s Open House festival, which starts on Saturday. She also spoke about the story of Open City, her vision for the charity, and her role ...
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RLB warns on tender price squeeze as firms battle to fill order books
Consultant says bidding has got more competitive as contractors fight for work
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HS2’s Euston terminus still at risk of poor decision-making, MPs tell Treasury
Government definition of ‘mega projects’ granted greater scrutiny excludes many strategic projects, Public Accounts Committee warns
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Interim profit falls but Vistry expecting affordable housing boom
Housebuilder’s results hit by weak demand from affordable housing partners ahead of spending review
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Reform deputy leader tells contractors ‘don’t bother’ bidding Northern Powerhouse Rail and commits party to scrapping scheme
Government reportedly considering backing high-speed link between Liverpool and Manchester
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The main event: why local stakeholders are the most important people on major projects
It is not political backing but winning the support of the people ‘on the ground’ who are most affected by a project that is key to its eventual success, writes Beth West
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City approves plan to turn historic Custom House into hotel
Councillors unanimously back plans to turn grade I-listed landmark into 180-bed venue
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Aecom brings in new defence boss from T&T
Ed Robinson spent more than two decades in British army
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Client failure, project delays and London losses help send Liverpool M&E firm into administration
HE Simm & Son was set up in 1948 and employed 128 people