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NewsAwaab’s Law comes into force for social landlords
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FeaturesBuilding Awards 2025 shortlists: Small Project of the Year (up to £5m)
In a series celebrating the Building Awards finalists, we look at the finalists for Small Project of the Year (up to £5m)
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The historic Old War Office (OWO), a Grade II* listed neo-Baroque landmark in central London, has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once the strategic heart of Britain’s military operations, it now stands as the luxurious Raffles London at The OWO. An example of adaptive reuse in architecture, where ...
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NewsBudget speculation has put industry in ‘limbo’, Core Five warns
Decisions being delayed because of next month’s announcement, QS adds
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NewsCity Hall appoints Hawkins Brown and East on Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
Almost a mile of shopping street to be closed to traffic with specialists brought in from similar overseas schemes to advise on project
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NewsAecom’s project and cost management boss goes after 12 years
Scott Motley joined firm from EC Harris in 2013
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NewsBalfour Beatty to build £160m Edinburgh concert hall first earmarked for McAlpine
Scheme first given planning in 2019 expected to finish in 2029
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