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Thameside neighbourhood,

Green light for new Thameside neighbourhood at Royal Docks

Plans for 5,000 new homes at Thameside neighbourhood, West Silvertown have been given the go-ahead.
lewisham gateway phase two

Balfour Beatty wins phase two of £197m Lewisham Gateway scheme

Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £197m contract to construct Phase Two of the Lewisham Gateway regeneration scheme on behalf of Lewisham Gateway Developments.
Lewisham Gateway, Muse, Get living

Muse and Get Living confirm plans for Lewisham Gateway scheme

Muse Developments and Get Living PLC have agreed a £252m funding deal to accelerate the delivery of the second and final phase of Lewisham Gateway, one of the largest regeneration schemes in the South East.
Mike Hood, U+I

U+I appoints new director of development

U+I has selected Mike Hood as a new senior management that will drive the regeneration specialist’s projects as the UK economy recovers from the Covid-19 crisis.
Dagenham studios,

Green light for £110m Dagenham studios

Plans to build London’s largest film studios, Dagenham studios, have been given the green light by Barking and Dagenham Council’s planning committee.
Re:fit Energy Performance Contract,

ENGIE appointed to Re:fit Energy Performance Contract framework

Energy and regeneration company, ENGIE, has been appointed to the national Re:fit Energy Performance Contract framework.
Greenwich Peninsula,

Plans in for £770m mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula

Regeneration company, U+I has submitted plans for a new 1,500 home mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula.
mixed-use scheme, Southwark,

Go-ahead for U+I & TfL’s mixed-use scheme in Southwark

U+I and Transport for London (TfL) have been given the green light to transform an empty Southwark site into a new mixed-use scheme.
reopening sites, rollalong

Offsite manufacturer ‘back to work’ across England

Rollalong is reopening its construction sites, including sites in Barking, East London where it is working with regeneration company BeFirst to deliver affordable housing.
aimch project,

Homes England chair to lead offsite MMC project AIMCH

The Advanced Industrialised Methods for the Construction of Homes (AIMCH) project has named Simon Dudley, interim chair of Homes England, as chair of its stakeholder group.
new development, construction work,

Construction work on Farnborough site due to start immediately

A new development of 159 homes for first-time buyers and families in Farnborough will soon be under construction due to a collaboration between Southern Housing Group and CALA Homes.
Carpetright scheme,

Green light for £130m Carpetright scheme on Old Kent Road

Developers Avanton and Urban & Provincial have been given the go-ahead for the £130m redevelopment of a former Carpetright warehouse to be transformed into new homes.
Architect Design Services framework, ADS,

LHC and Southwark Council launch Architect Design Services framework

LHC and Southwark Council have launched the Architect Design Services (ADS) framework, this will create a list of architectural practices and new design talent at the fingertips of local authorities and social landlords in Greater London.
Old Oak Common,

Green light for HS2 Old Oak Common station

Plans for the HS2 Old Oak Common station have been given the green light, which will allow work to progress on building the largest new railway station ever built in the UK.
Harrow Road

Planning granted for 112 homes on Harrow Road

Willmott Dixon has been given the green light for a mixed-use development of 112 new homes at 300 Harrow Road.
Grahame Park, new homes,

Plans for 2,088 new homes at Grahame Park get the go-ahead

Plans for more than 2,000 new homes at Grahame Park in Colindale have been given the go-ahead by the Greater London Authority (GLA).
Planning Excellence

Winners announced on YouTube for RTPI Planning Excellence 2020

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, winners of the Planning Excellence Awards and of the Silver Jubilee Cup were revealed this year on the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI)’s YouTube channel.
smart buildings, Commercial real estate,

How smart buildings change commercial real estate

Richard Morris, director at technologywithin, considers how smart buildings can help maximise the revenue potential for commercial properties.
Ashford International Film Studios,

£250m Kent film studios get seal of approval

Ambitious plans for the £250m Ashford International Film Studios have been given the seal of approval from councillors at Ashford Borough Council.
connected contractor framework, kier

Kier wins place on £300m connected contractor framework

Kier has been appointed to Lot 2 of the connected contractor framework to deliver new build accommodation for rent.
COVID-19, construction industry,

COVID-19: Can we build our way out of this?

In the post-pandemic period, can the construction industry become a catalyst for economic recovery? David Edwards of Place-Make believes it can.
Notice to proceed,

HS2 provides firms with ‘Notice to Proceed’ on work amid pandemic

Eiffage, Balfour Beatty, VINCI, Kier, Ferrovial Agroman and BAM Nuttall has received notification from High Speed 2 (HS2) to proceed with works in line with Government advice.
allegations of fraud, adjudication proceedings,

Adjudicators and allegations of fraud

Allegations of fraud are not an unusual occurrence during adjudication proceedings, Peter Vinden, chief executive of Gateley Vinden, explores further.

Unite: Non-essential construction work must shut down and pay workers

Unite the union has called for ‘tougher measures’ to combat the coronavirus, as it reveals it has been 'inundated' with reports of non-essential construction work.
student accommodation,

Future Generation reveals two new student accommodation schemes

Future Generation has revealed two significant Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) schemes alongside a £55m development facility from Maslow Capital.
St Helens town centre, English Cities Fund

Joint venture to revitalise St Helens town centre

The English Cities Fund and St Helens Council have joined forces to form a partnership that could unlock the potential to transform large areas of the borough.