RIBA has named the Elizabeth Line as the winner of this year’s Stirling Prize. The institute described the 118km line and its 10 new stations as an “extraordinarily complex architectural feat masked ...
A High Court judge has promised a decision by the end of next month on an appeal by a local campaign group objecting to plans ...
The infrastructure business Keltbray sold over the summer has made its first acquisition since being bought by private equity ...
Newham council has approved plans for a £750m hyperscale data centre partly designed by Foster & Partners. Lead architect on ...
Plans for a £750m hyperscale data centre in east London have been approved by the local authority. The scheme in Newham is ...
Last Energy UK, a subsidiary of Washington DC-based Last Energy, will privately fund the £300m project pending planning and ...
Knight Harwood has completed an office and retail building on a highly constrained site in the heart of the City of London.
Despite outlining infrastructure-focused 'growth-driving' sectors, Labour's new strategy fails to mention the construction sector ...
Tower Hamlets council has approved the firm’s proposals for the 52-storey One East Point, a 450-home building at 4-5 Harbour ...
Bellway’s profit has been dented by costs relating to structural defects at a high-rise residential scheme in south-east ...
Byrne Group improved its annual results for the third year in a row, the firm’s latest accounts reveal. The concrete frame ...
Oxford North Ventures is a joint company involving the St John’s College development firm – Thomas White Oxford – as well as ...