All Building articles in 11 April 2025 – Page 7
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Reeves announces extra £2bn for affordable homes
Source: MHCLG/Flickr Housing secretary Angela Rayner (left) and chancellor Rachel Reeves visited Your Housing Group’s Bournes Bank development in Stoke-on-Trent yesterday
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Bellway profit jumps as firm says planning delays easing
Housebuilder expecting to complete 1,000 more homes this year than last
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Comment
How carbon retrofit and improved building safety can be combined for greater efficiencies
Sustainable and safe construction is essential, so tackling both requirements together makes good sense, says Kingsley Clarke of Southern Construction Framework
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Features
‘I’m here as a change agent’ – Bam’s construction boss on Co-op Live, doing the right things and… dealing with snakes
Australian Kim Sides took up the hot seat at the £800m contractor a year ago. She tells Dave Rogers how things have gone so far
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Developer eyeing 2027 start for Fletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower
Project team on 63 St Mary Axe scheme includes T&T Alinea and CBRE
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Building safety levy delayed until autumn next year
Government says move will allow firms more time to gear up for proposals
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Avison Young makes more than 40 senior promotions
Local expertise key to firm’s growth strategy, regions boss says
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Chancellor must find ‘creative’ approach to finance London transport schemes, say developers
Investor group urges Reeves to explore additional development taxes to fund Bakerloo extension and Crossrail 2
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Reeves announces £600m investment in skills training for construction
Plan will be overseen by new mission board co-chaired by Mace chaiman Mark Reynolds
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Bam confirmed for British Land’s £100m Broadgate Tower overhaul
Work to revamp 2008 building expected to finish towards end of next year
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Network Rail and Transport for London weighing options for £2.5bn Victoria Station redevelopment
Decision on scale of scheme to be taken within weeks ahead of first consultation later this year
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Comment
Beyond sustainability: what we need now is regeneration
The industry’s focus has to move from just trying to conserve natural resources to building in a way that actually repairs the planet, Philip Watson at HLM Architects says
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News
Great British Energy project targets solar panels for schools and NHS
Aannouncement comes in same week as Badenoch signals end to cross-party commitment to net zero by 2050
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Planning reforms a ‘red herring’ for unlocking economic growth, Arcadis cities boss says
Peter Hogg said proposed shake-up would not lead to “step change” in delivery hoped for by government
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Film studios plan at grade II-listed former factory in west London gets green light
Architect Gensler behind scheme in Isleworth
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More homes approved at Lendlease’s Silvertown development
Haworth Tompkins’ plans OK’d by Newham council
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British Land gets green light for £600m Euston Tower overhaul
Existing 1970s block has been empty more than three years
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Data centre demand set to drive construction’s recovery, reports find
But contractors struggling to keep up with demand, RLB adds
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MPs ‘sceptical’ government can deliver on building safety remediation promises
Timetable to complete work on buildings over 18m set for 2029