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A bricklaying robot is making its UK debut in Durham.
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As London navigates a rapidly changing economic and environmental landscape, infrastructure remains at the heart of its resilience and growth. In 2025, billions are being invested across the capital i
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A £4.8bn wind farm in the Irish Sea has secured development consent.
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As London Build Expo celebrates its 10th anniversary, we're taking a look back at 10 remarkable buildings constructed across Britain in the past decade.
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Caddick Construction is gearing up to start full-scale building work on a near-1,000 home build-to-rent neighbourhood in the heart of Digbeth after a £200m funding deal was sealed.
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At 135m, The London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. It was conceived and designed by Marks Barfield Architects and was launched in 2000.
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Schemes at 85 Gracechurch Street and 63 St Mary Axe given thumbs-up this morning
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Navigating London’s competitive rental market can be challenging, especially for young people starting out. With high property prices and limited availability, many are forced to delay moving out or c
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Five strategic road schemes and five rail upgrade schemes are set to receive government funding to improve infrastructure and unlock new homes
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As we move through 2025, the UK construction sector continues to evolve, driven by innovation, environmental goals, and a changing urban landscape. Here’s a look at the major trends influencing how we
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Pegasi Management Company has appointed Mace to lead the refurbishment of 3 Lower Thames Street, London EC3.
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As the construction industry faces a changing workforce, diversity and inclusion are becoming key to building a stronger, more sustainable future.
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Planners at the City of London Corporation have granted planning permission for a 45-storey scheme at 63 St Mary’s Axe and a 32-storey tower at 85 Gracechurch Street.
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Utility contractor Cappagh has won two deals from Portsmouth Water worth £136.5m.
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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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Contracts under negotiation include main works civils, stations, and systems supplier contracts.
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Colchester’s ‘Jumbo’ water tower is being turned into a visitor attraction.
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This year’s RIBA awards show how restoring old buildings is shaping the future of architecture.
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Andrew Davies retiring in October and will be replaced by construction boss Stuart Togwell
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Scheme will deliver 11-pitch complex and new training centre in adapted former clubhouse