All ΢ÃÜȦ articles in 15 August 2025 – Page 3
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Unpacking the ΢ÃÜȦ Safety Regulator reforms that aim to unlock high-rise delays
What operational changes are being made to help the ΢ÃÜȦ Safety Regulator tackle the excessive gateway approval waits on high-rise residential schemes?
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Features
5 minutes with … Elle Cass at SLR Consulting
The firm’s head of strategic built environment growth on the importance of development, achieving gender parity in her team, what to do when you don’t have all the answers and painting naked people…Â
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In pictures: Fosters unveils designs for luxury retail complex in Istanbul
Scheme to stretch along northern bank of City’s Golden Horn estuary
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China asked to explain blanked out embassy plans by Rayner
Scheme designed by David Chipperfield
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Plans for 950 homes on Edinburgh brownfield site submitted
Scheme intended to be 35% affordable
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A year of change signalled national ambition, now we must think local to deliver success
Devolving greater power, trust and transparency to local authorities is not just a matter of administrative convenience, it is vital for effective public good, says Mark Robinson
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RICS survey indicates modest growth ahead, with infrastructure set to be star sector
Body urges more resources for and clarity from ΢ÃÜȦ Safety Regulator
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Mace beats McAlpine to land £700m British Library job
Work on RSHP-designed scheme set to start next year and complete in 2032
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Office scheme in Leeds gets planning green light
Two blocks of 11 and nine storeys set to be built
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Plans unveiled for 50-storey residential tower set to be Wales’ tallest building
Cardiff scheme replaces existing consent for 35-storey tower designed by Scott Brownrigg
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Ibstock revenue on the rise as brickmaker says new build resi work coming back
Firm says it has begun restoring capacity to meet demand
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Output slumps to level last seen at height of covid pandemic
Activity remains stuck in reverse for seventh successive month
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΢ÃÜȦ safety reform was essential, but there’s lots more work still to do
It was supposed to act as an enabler of safer housing, not an unintended barrier to progress. Here’s how we can make the ΢ÃÜȦ Safety Act work better, says Lee PowellÂ
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Fosters working on new London HQ for firm behind Oxford cancer facility being funded by world’s second richest person
Architect drawing up plan for address in St James’s Square
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Housebuilder chaired by former Persimmon boss increases fire safety provision to more than £100m
Avant admits figure could change as its works its way through which buildings need remediation
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Keller revenue flat as workloads in booming North America begin to steady
Profit slips but geotechnical engineer says full-year expectations unchanged
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Travis Perkins sales fall as construction sector’s recovery stutters
Builders merchant and rival SIG both say demand has not picked up in interim results statements this morning
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Features
Pipe dreams: Why the infrastructure pipeline must improve if construction is to benefit
The launch of the infrastructure pipeline last month was hailed as a gamechanger for UK construction and investment in private finance for public infrastructure. But Joey Gardiner discovers there are serious fears that it won’t live up to the hype
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Laing O’Rourke profit heads up but legacy provisions blunt bottom line
Firm says dispute in Australia might not be settled for another two years
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Plans submitted for residential towers scheme in Croydon
Nearly 700 homes earmarked for site near Fairfield Halls