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NewsBuilding control firm’s collapse sparks jump in ‘transitional cases’ being handled by BSR
Cases assessed under old regime have risen to 43 due to failure of Assent Building Control
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NewsGreen light for Pozzoni’s Battersea care home redevelopment
Existing care home to be replaced with larger seven-storey building
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NewsWork to start this summer on Fletcher Priest’s £85m plan to replace 1970s block with new City office
Demolition winner on Faryners House scheme due soon with Monument Estates job due to finish by spring 2029
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NewsOutput set for sharp decline this year with Iran war fallout behind gloomy numbers, CPA says
Group had predicted growth in January but says ongoing conflict could impact sector for next 18 months
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NewsScott Brownrigg appoints former WSP client lead as new Middle East director
Practice said Nawaf Alanazi’s appointment reflects its ’long-term commitment’ to the region
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NewsADAM Architecture completes restoration of Antigua and Barbuda’s Government House
Practice director Robbie Kerr has relocated to Caribbean country to set up a new studio
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NewsBDP completes transformation of Digbeth’s Typhoo building as new BBC base
Practice took over from design architect Howells for delivery of scheme
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NewsUrban Splash fights government £48m building safety fund claim
Public money used to fix fire safety issues on seven buildings in Manchester
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NewsHaworth Tompkins appointed on £10m refurbishment of Royal Festival Hall
Project to mark 75 years of the Southbank Centre
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NewsHigh Court overturns decision to approve Fosters’ Whitechapel tower
Lipton Rogers scheme to head back to committee following successful judicial review launched by SAVE Britain’s Heritage
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NewsProfit at Eric Parry slumps by more than two thirds
Turnover also down by 14% despite progress on crop of major London schemes
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NewsHOK acquires Detroit sports specialist ROSSETTI
Combined firms to trade as HOK + ROSETTI during merger
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NewsGreen light for Collective Architecture’s Robert Burns farmstead revamp
Scheme to return Burns’ cottage to how it looked when he lived there in 1791
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NewsPurcell submits plans to refurbish and extend London’s 12th century Temple Church
New choristers’ facilities and level access ramp proposed for grade I-listed Royal Peculiar
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NewsBrighton and KSS unveil £80m plans for Europe’s first Women’s Stadium
10,000-seat ground to be built next to existing Amex stadium
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NewsAllies and Morrison’s 1,700-home Silvertown scheme gets go ahead
Towers scheme is Ballymore’s second major consent in the Newham regeneration district this year
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NewsMiddle East conflict has helped increase prices by over 5% CLC’s materials group warns
Group says contractors finding it difficult to justify price rises to clients ‘because of lack of detailed explanation’ accompanying increases
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News‘There is no building here that cannot be recycled’: Victorian Society reveals top ten endangered buildings 2026
A Teesside transporter bridge, an abandoned mausoleum in a Welsh woodland and a Hackney disinfecting station among ten at-risk buildings
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NewsNew office construction starts fell 35% in London in 2025, Deloitte survey shows
Consultant anticipates supply gap later in decade
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NewsGreen light for GRID’s Hammersmith office-to-hotel conversion
1940s modernist block to be transformed into 171-room hotel with an auditorium







