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social rent, SDLT,

Solving the social housing conundrum

David Baybut, head of Real Estate at Stephensons, discusses the recent plunge in social housing figures and explores how ‘new thinking’ can grow the stock of homes for social rent.
Flexible financing, construction finance,

Supporting the construction sector through fast and flexible financing

Andrew Dixon, commercial director – specialist finance at Aldermore, examines the alternatives to High Street lending to help construction companies keep building.
water source heat pump, Queen's Quay,

Queen’s Quay set for Scotland’s first large-scale water source heat pump

The £250m Queen’s Quay regeneration project in Clydebank is set to be the site of one of the UK’s most exciting energy projects, creating Scotland’s first of its kind large-scale water source heat pump scheme.
housebuilding

The worst decade of housebuilding since WW2

Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) analysis has revealed the 2010s will see the least amount of new houses built since WW2.
Gilbert & Goode, Health & Safety,

Building company encourages health and wellbeing within workplace

A leading Cornish construction company recently provided free health checks to its staff and subcontractors.
housing demand

Construction sector will struggle to meet UK housing demand, says report

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee's report warns that the construction sector will struggle to meet housing demand.
Elephant and Castle,

Sadiq Khan approves Elephant and Castle redevelopment

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has approved the planning application for the £2bn redevelopment of the Elephant and Castle shopping centre in South London.
Anglia Square, urban renewal,

Planning granted for £300m Anglia Square regeneration

Housebuilder Weston Homes, together with landowner Columbia Threadneedle, has received a Resolution to Grant planning permission for their proposals to regenerate Anglia Square in Norwich.
listed buildings

More branded retailers occupy the UK’s listed buildings

New research has revealed that more commercial businesses across the UK are choosing to trade from listed buildings.
sustainability, sustainability performance, sustainable homebuilders,

UK’s most sustainable homebuilders revealed

NextGeneration has released its annual report which names Lendlease, Barratt Developments Plc and Redrow as the UK’s most sustainable homebuilders.
Investment in infrastructure

Investment in infrastructure benefits people’s lives, says report

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association and Cebr has published a new research report that highlights the social impact of investment in infrastructure.
Winter Gardens

£150m Bournemouth Winter Gardens scheme gets go-ahead

Plans by Bournemouth Development Company for the Winter Gardens scheme in Bournemouth have been approved by Bournemouth Council Planning Board.
affordable homes

West Midlands sees massive increase in affordable home completions

The West Midlands saw a 33% rise in affordable homes completed during the last year, making it nearly three times ahead of the national average increase.
Edward Street Quarter

McLaren Construction wins £120m Edward Street Quarter development

McLaren Construction has been selected by mixed-use developer First Base and Patron Capital to deliver the £120m redevelopment of the former Amex House in Brighton.
Commonwealth Games village, Lendlease,

Lendlease awarded Birmingham Commonwealth Games village

Birmingham City Council has announced the appointment of Lendlease as principal contractor to deliver the Commonwealth Games athletes village.
Modern methods of construction

Modern methods of construction can meet housing need

Mark Robinson, Scape Group chief executive on housing supply, the skills shortage and modular homes, takes a look at how modern methods of construction can help solve the housing crisis.
wellbeing

Heightened pressures on the construction sector threaten workforce wellbeing

Mike Blake of Willis Towers Watson discusses the impact of digital transformation, new technologies and adopting BIM on the importance of employee wellbeing.
Minecraft,

Minecraft fans use gaming skills to help design regeneration project

Ten and 11-year-olds in Havering have been using their gaming skills to road-test and improve the design of one of London’s largest regeneration projects.
Weston Group

Housebuilder Weston announces year-on-year success

Weston Group has announced pre-tax profits of £35.2m, forward sales of £248m and £28m of new investment in infrastructure, logistics and staffing
garden village

Planning permission granted for South Seaham Garden Village

Durham County Council are set to work in partnership with Tolent to build a 'Garden Village' in South Seaham.
high streets

To create liveable locations, we need vibrant high streets

Martin Feakes UK Buildings Market Director at Ramboll takes a close look at the Government’s budget announcement to invest £675m into revitalising our high streets
Argyll Environmental

Thoughts from the shovel face: a flood of reports on flood...

Paul Nathanail, managing director of Land Quality Management Ltd discusses climate change and how new technologies will help in assessing flood risk

Case study: A capital blueprint for modular success

An innovative partnership between award-winning architecture practice astudio and the London Borough of Dagenham & Barking is forging a blueprint for MMC housing development in London
housebuilding targets

Councils already failing to meet housebuilding targets, says research

Councils across the UK are failing to meet their housebuilding targets, with some falling more than six years below the intended goal, according to new research by Project Etopia
New Cross Gate, private rented homes

Grainger teams up with Lewisham council for 300-home scheme

Residential property business Grainger is teaming up with Lewisham Council to build a 300 private rented homes scheme at New Cross Gate
offsite construction

Is the government embracing offsite construction?

The summer saw two key inquiries by Sir Oliver Letwin and the House of Lords put the spotlight on offsite construction as a way of closing the gap between housing production and the government’s target of 300,000 new properties a year. Tom Shaw, director at Ramboll, discusses their findings – and how the industry must respond