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Key talking points from UKREiiF 2025
Building safety regulator delays, new towns and infrastructure were the biggest topics at this year’s gathering of construction professionals in Leeds as the industry debated the degree to which a huge amount of work could be threatened by systemic challenges
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Housing planning applications at their ‘highest for three years’
Figures from consultancy show 44% increase year-on-year in first quarter
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Building Safety Regulator considering taking ‘firmer approach’ to bad gateway 2 submissions
Chief Philip White says regulator’s attempts to engage developers rather than turn applications down have contributed to delays
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Design team appointed to £1bn Yorkshire hospital project
P+HS, AHR and HDR join team to replace RAAC-filled health facility
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TP Bennett snaps up Middle East design business
Architect buys 70-strong business headquartered in Dubai
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Homes England boss calls on government to fix ‘unacceptably slow’ gateway 2 approvals
Three quarters of high rise housing schemes still being refused for pre-construction approval
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PAS 24 update introduces stricter security testing for windows and doors
The PAS 24 standard, which defines enhanced security performance criteria for windows and doorsets, has been updated to reflect modern burglary techniques. The latest revision, PAS 24:2022+A1:2024, includes a new test method designed to evaluate resistance to current attack strategies, with a specific focus on lock cylinder vulnerabilities.
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Developer expecting decision on Orms' replacement for AHMM's rejected London tower by end of year
Developer submitted fresh proposal for plan rejected by Michael Gove more than 18 months ago
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Don't scrimp on design for new towns, taskforce chair tells housebuilders
Michael Lyons tells UKREiiF conference that working on government’s 10,000-home developments will come with ‘clear expectations’ around design and mix
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Plans submitted for jmarchitects' 415-home regeneration scheme in Bolton
£100m development to include 130-bedroom hotel
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Repairing the urban fabric: Chris Dyson Architects restores Shoreditch weavers’ houses
Grade II-listed 18th-century property to be removed from Heritage at Risk register following extensive structural repair and conservation works
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Beyond the green belt review: Five things you might have missed in the London Plan consultation
Sadiq Khan’s green belt rethink got the headlines, but there was plenty more to learn from last Friday’s announcement
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Moxon Architects completes composite timber bridge in Germany
Source: Simon Kennedy Design aims to demonstrate sustainable bridge-building methods using timber and concrete
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ARB launches new EDI strategy aimed at widening access to the profession
Three-year plan outlines four goals including improved access to the register and ending discrimination
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Modular Scottish holiday home showcases Querkus veneer in low-carbon timber interior
A new modular holiday home in northern Scotland has used Decospan’s Querkus veneer extensively across its interiors, in what is believed to be the largest residential specification of the product in the UK to date. Taigh na Coille, designed by Edinburgh-based WT Architecture, is located in the remote landscape of ...
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Populous unveils new images of planned Munich Arena
The 20,000-seat arena will be set in a landscaped public realm designed by German practice Latz+Partner
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Crown Estate signs development JV with Lendlease for six major schemes in London and Birmingham
Projects named in deal include Euston station and Smithfield Market in Birmingham
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Government allocates £630m to boost energy efficiency in public buildings
Latest funding awards under Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme confirmed
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Images released of Feilden Fowles and Tom Stuart-Smith’s proposed Clore Garden at Tate Britain
Source: Tom Stuart-Smith Studio The proposed new Clore Garden