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  • The construction industry is exploring whether a four-day working week could improve safety, wellbeing, and talent retention without compromising productivity.
  • Mace has been appointed by Hertshten Properties as construction partner for a 30-storey mixed-use tower at 85 Gracechurch Street in the City of London.
  • Cherwell District Council has approved Oxford United Football Club’s planning application for the UK’s first all-electric powered football stadium.
  • 20-strong firm will add to consultant’s 1,000-person team in Middle East
  • The £100m contract, awarded to McLaren Construction, includes the retrofit and extension of an existing 1950s building for the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
  • A practical seven-step guide for UK construction professionals to boost brand visibility, generate quality leads, and strengthen industry relationships in 2025.
  • The new plans for the tower development in Cardiff would tower over the existing record holder, Swansea’s 29-storey Meridian Tower, at 50 storeys
  • Here is the a list of the top 20 British architectural firms shaping 2025. 
  • McLaren Construction took pole position for most work won last month after signing off on a major estate rebuild project in central London for around £300m.
  • Mental health is no longer a peripheral issue in construction - it’s a crisis that demands urgent attention. 
  • Nearly 700 homes earmarked for site near Fairfield Halls
  • The Department for Education has approved work starts on three major school rebuilds worth up to £148m, handing project wins to Bowmer & Kirkland and Bouygues across Suffolk, Yorkshire and London.
  • In the lead-up to London Build Expo 2025, industry leaders are once again placing Modern Methods of Construction at the centre of critical conversations about the future of the built environment.
  • Ballymore and Places for London get green light for 3,000-home regeneration scheme in Edgware
  • Scheme will deliver 11-pitch complex and new training centre in adapted former clubhouse
  • Andrew Davies retiring in October and will be replaced by construction boss Stuart Togwell
  • This year’s RIBA awards show how restoring old buildings is shaping the future of architecture.
  • Colchester’s ‘Jumbo’ water tower is being turned into a visitor attraction.
  • Contracts under negotiation include main works civils, stations, and systems supplier contracts.
  • In 2025, the United Kingdom is implementing significant updates to fire safety regulations to strengthen protection for building occupants and align more closely with modern European standards. These ...

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