All Building articles in 14 March 2025 – Page 3
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Travis Perkins boss steps down because of ill health
Former Taylor Wimpey chief Pete Redfern only started new role last September
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Wates brings in O’Rourke procurement boss to new role at construction arm
New arrival spent more than 15 years at country’s biggest private contractor
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Arcadis warns ‘meaningful’ recovery now not expected until end of this year
Falling confidence and high finance costs keep lid on optimism, consultant adds
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Allies & Morrison’s plans for Cambridge manufacturing complex get go ahead
Scheme to support city’s life sciences supply chain
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Rayner sets out plans to cut list of statutory consultees and reduce role in planning decisions
Proposals come ahead of publication of planning and infrastructure bill
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Keltbray on board for Landsec City tower job
Fletcher Priest behind 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme
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Comment
The best way to debunk the myths about construction is to shine a light on the reality
Open Doors Week starts on 17 March – and this year’s event will be bigger than ever. It is our chance to show the wider population what we can do
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Features
Canada Water: Is it a match for Kings Cross?
The first phase of British Land’s 53 acre mixed use development in south-east London is almost finished. Thomas Lane went along to have a look
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Westminster approves AHMM’s Knightsbridge redevelopment
Plans to partially demolish and replace Caltex House on Brompton Road OK’d
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Former Liverpool mayor and former council regeneration chief charged with bribery
Merseyside Police names 12 people charged following investigation into awarding of council contracts
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DfE seeking views on new £15.4bn construction framework
Department could merge offsite and traditional frameworks, previously separate
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UK firms must fight pushback against diversity programmes seen in the US, industry experts say
Amazon, Meta and Goldman Sachs among major US companies to have scrapped or watered down diversity initiatives in recent months
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In partnership
Special report: Women in construction 2025
In this second special annual report, produced in partnership with Gleeds, Building speaks to 12 inspiring women in the built environment
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Manchester and Salford councils outline proposals for 7,000-home regeneration plan
Scheme proposes makeover for 130ha site next to renamed Strangeways prison
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‘Ministers must solve skills gaps in construction if they want to drive growth’, MP tells inaugural Good Employer Guide Live event
Liberal Democrat’s Sarah Olney says government has to focus on needs of industry
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Apprenticeship funding reforms must help SMEs, say leading industry figures
Leading figures from contractor Sir Robert McAlpine and consultancy Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) have called on the government to simplify apprenticeships funding
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Features
Housing Today’s Good Employment Report
Building’s sister title Housing Today this week publishes its exclusive report on how to build a skilled, inclusive and sustainable workforce
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Sponsored
Making their mark: the women pushing boundaries in the built environment
Making women in the industry visible can help us all make positive progress faster, writes Chloë McCulloch
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Former journalist named new chief executive of British Council for Offices
Samantha McClary to replace Richard Kauntze in May