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Will the government’s new commission led by Lord Adonis be successful in depoliticizing UK infrastructure delivery? Vote below
2026-04-16T06:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
Tributes have poured in since the untimely death of the much-loved former chief executive of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. His impact in the city and nationally was huge, and he spoke to Building just last month, shortly before he died
2026-01-22T06:00:00Z Sponsored by Ryder Architecture Northumbria University & University of the Built Environment
Ryder Architecture and its partners Northumbria University and the University of the Built Environment are calling for a radical rethink of built environment education. This builds on the proven success of pioneering higher and degree apprenticeships such as PlanBEE, by widening opportunity and providing the right skills for the future ...
2025-11-06T07:00:00Z By Andrew Mylius
A roundtable discussion has explored key requirements for the Built Environment Systems Review, which will establish performance baselines and recommend practical steps for industry change to tackle net zero, resilience and productivity challenges across the UK’s £540bn infrastructure pipeline
2026-04-17T06:00:00Z By Beth West
Even in one of the world’s most remote places, the fundamentals of delivering major projects hold true. From understanding cost and risk drivers to building the right team, Greenland has reminded Beth West how often we overlook the basics
2026-04-17T06:00:00Z By Joseph Aloysius Hansom
The latest chatter around the industry
2026-04-16T06:00:00Z By Chloë McCulloch
Applications have closed for the government’s first chief construction and scientific adviser, but can anyone realistically fulfil what the job spec asks?
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