All Building articles in 19 September 2025 – Page 9
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Plans in for 2,300-home redevelopment of former GSK headquarters
Howarth Tompkins, dRMM, Studio Egret West and Metropolitan Workshop collaborating on 13-acre scheme
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Henry Boot secures outline planning consent for 2,470 homes across two sites
The listed developer’s planning and marketing business, Hallam Land, secured the permissions in Staffordshire and Hampshire
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Plans to replace Blackfriars Crown Court with 600-bed student resi scheme
Previous proposals would have retained 1950s building and created an ‘urban forest’ on its roof
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Costain profit and margin up despite 18% fall in turnover following HS2 reset
Alex Vaughan says firm is on track to meet 4.5% margin target by end of the year
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The housing sector was happy with the spending review – but lack of transport investment could scupper its delivery in London
After setting out a vision for development centred on public transit links, the mayor of London came out of the spending review empty handed. Can London build 88,000 homes a year without new infrastructure? Daniel Gayne reports.
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Mace Consult acquires US-based cost consultancy practice Turton Bond
The 50-employee firm is part of British firm’s American expansion
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Turner & Townsend picks ex-McAlpine veteran to lead project management consultancy
Three senior hires have been made to the UK real estate division, including Mike O’Donnell
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Aukett Swanke replaces Eric Parry on stalled City hotel scheme
Plans for Morley House next to Holborn viaduct have been in limbo for a decade
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Homes England’s £122m investment in 1,100-home Newcastle brownfield scheme approved
Package will pay to fix complex land issues that have kept site derelict for decades
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Wates signs deal for £100m HMP Onley expansion
Project is slated for completion by the end of next year
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McLaren lands Heathrow Eastern Business Park redevelopment scheme
Logistics project is set for completion next summer
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Eco-friendly pedestrian bridge at Bury Interchange wins approval
The design by Hawkins/Brown for Transport for Greater Manchester is net-zero
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Comment
Solid foundations for industrial strategy rely on driving out construction error
Avoidable error costs the sector up to £25bn each year. Cliff Smith of the Get It Right Initiative outlines ways in which firms can improve reliability and productivity
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How Cambridge is planning for a denser and better connected future
Building Design, sister title to Building, will crown the UK Design Capital of the Year at the 2025 Architect of the Year Awards, celebrating cities with vision. The shortlist – Cambridge, Glasgow, Manchester and Newcastle – highlights ambitious urban strategies and bold experiments. This week Cambridge’s transformation is in the ...
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Levitt Bernstein draws up net zero guidance for Manchester homes plan
Practice has worked with sustainability consultant Etude on documents supporting city’s carbon targets
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Modular housing prototype showcased at City Hall
Offsite solution by RCKa, Rollalong, Wates exhibited outside mayor’s office amd later installed in Havering
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Fosters unwraps designs for mixed-use scheme in Seoul
IOTA Seoul I development to include 34-storey office tower
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BDP unveils images of completed refurbishment of Topshop’s former Oxford Circus store
Grade II-listed building transformed into IKEA store and office space
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£350m Stockport town centre scheme approved by planners
Vinci mixed-use development will include 1,300 homes, new public realm and active travel routes as part of a wider £1bn regeneration programme