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Opening doors: aspiring engineers visit HS2’s Old Oak Common Station
Students from a Berkshire college got a close-up view of the largest station development in HS2’s project pipeline as part of Build UK’s recruitment initiative
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40 Under 40: Call for entries to Building’s list of rising stars
Applications are open to join our 2025 cohort of up-and-coming industry leaders
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CPD 04 2025: Energy performance evaluation in architectural projects
The escalating climate emergency presents an unprecedented challenge, with rising global temperatures triggering extreme weather events such as wildfires, floods, storms and prolonged droughts. These phenomena lead to severe consequences, including famine in impoverished regions and the displacement of populations, creating climate refugees. Meanwhile, melting ice caps are contributing to ...
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Controversial Elephant & Castle towers get green light after knife-edge vote
The proposals have been criticised for their impact on several neighbouring conservation areas and the demolition or part demolition of a number of historic buildings on the site
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Plans sent in to extend Battersea base of Vivienne Westwood
Latest proposals follow application previously approved 10 years ago
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Turnover at Beard hits record again as profit sees double-digit growth
Firm’s income last year nudges £200m mark
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Travis Perkins to release delayed results next week
Results had been due to be unveiled last week
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Whitbread submits plans to transform City tower into 420-bed Premier Inn
Building near Fenchurch Street station to be stripped back to its core and extended
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For construction product reform, the direction of travel is clear – it’s time for us all to act
Alongside the anticipated regulatory reform, a change in behaviour is required which sees industry players take greater responsibility for products and materials and be more accountable and transparent, says Amanda Long
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Why most new homes are still being built to old standards
Almost two in three new homes are still being built to regulations that applied in 2013, over a year and a half after the end of the transition period for the new part L and other requirements. How has the government got its projections so wrong? Tom ...
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