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Build-to-rent grows across the country as London stalls
Despite challenging economic conditions, the build-to-rent sector has shown consistent growth over the past year.
NTU to open £1.5m Centre for Sustainable Construction and Retrofit
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) have opened a £1.5m Centre for Sustainable Construction and Retrofit to help the sector reach net zero.
GIS mapping plus deployment operations management equals profitable, faster fibre deployments
Sitetracker's EMEA vice president of sales Michael Morrissey explores how the combination of GIS mapping and deployment operations management solutions enables greater collaboration.
Packaging optimisation in the housebuilding sector
Discover how the Supply Chain Sustainability School and its partners have worked to address the relentless packaging challenge facing the built environment, culminating in its recent project report, Packaging Optimisation in the Housebuilding Sector.
Heat pumps vs gas boilers: Why the tipping point has been...
Following recent government announcements, Go Geothermal commercial director Darran Burrage explains why there’s never been a better time to buy heat pumps.
Fischer’s Hybrid Heat Pump: A smart compromise for UK homeowners’ carbon...
What if you could keep your gas boiler- and still reduce emissions? Fischer's hybrid heating system could be the solution to sustainable heating you've been looking for.
HS2 funding helps Lichfield Canal restoration
The Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust (LHCRT) has completed a 120-meter canal restoration, thanks to funding from HS2.
Unlocking sustainable heating: LOGSTOR’s Terry McGivern explores district heating’s role in...
We spoke with Terry McGivern, managing director of LOGSTOR, about the district heating industry and how it can help create a more sustainable heating sector.
Ardmore chosen to lead final phase of £154m Britannia project
Hackney Council has selected Ardmore to oversee the final phase of their Britannia project, a residential redevelopment in Shoreditch Park, Hackney.
Preserving heritage: University of Notre Dame’s London office upgrades with secondary...
Read this article from Selectaglaze to discover how secondary glazing improved acoustics, thermal efficiency, and working conditions for the University of Notre Dame's London office.
The 15-minute city: Where are we getting it wrong in the...
David Edwards, architect, urban planner and designer, petty cyclist, car owner and definitely someone who would definitely never leave children unattended to go on a city break, asks why the 15-minute city is encountering hostility in the UK at a time when the rest of Europe seems happy to embrace it.
Rising temperatures highlight need for heat-reflecting insulation
Reports from Oxford University and the ONS on the impact of rising temperatures on mortality underline the need for extreme heat resistent housing, using materials such as heat-reflecting insulation.
Redefining the planning system: Time for ‘good strategy’ for progressive placemaking
In this article, Viral Desai, practice director at AtkinsRéalis, explores what needs to be done to fix the issues faced by the planning system amidst the government's focus on planning over the political party conference season.
‘Zero chance’ to achieving housing targets without MMC, says Top Hat...
Top Hat chair Carl Leaver spoke before the House of Lords on goverment plans for standardised MMC, housing targets and the skills shortage.
A guide to condensation from secondary glazing experts Selectaglaze
There’s no doubt that condensation is an important topic in our industry. But your time is precious, so Selectaglaze is bringing everything together in one easy-to-read guide.
Porsche and ABB Robotics to work on modular housing manufacturing tech
Porsche Consulting has partnered with ABB Robotics to work on technology for modular housing manufacturing.
Climastar: Beautifully designed to deliver a more efficient electric heating system
As future regulations will soon come into force, an electric heating system will meet both your energy efficiency and design demands.
The rise of smart home technology in UK developments
Build Warranty explores the growing presence of smart home technology in UK homes and how it offers increased efficiency, accessibility and comfort.
LHC to deliver net zero solutions with Retrofit & Decarbonisation (N9)...
Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement at public sector framework provider LHC Procurement Group (LHC), sets the scene for its new Retrofit & Decarbonisation (N9) framework.
Heat pump grants up 50% in the UK
Increased government heat pump grants mean families can save on heating costs by choosing heat pumps over gas boilers.
Darran Burrage joins Go Geothermal as commercial director
Darran Burrage joins Go Geothermal as commercial director, bringing 20 years of sale experience to the role.
Bellway sets aside £30m to resolve reinforced concrete frame defects in...
Bellway made the defects disclosure in its 2023 year results this morning, saying there was an 'isolated design issue' with the building's reinforced concrete frame.
Why the need for modular construction has never been greater
David Johnson, pre-construction director at Volumetric Building Companies, shares his thoughts on why the demand for modular continues to increase and the urgent need for change.
UK homeowners eager to embrace solar energy
A survey from City Plumbing has shed light on the market potential for solar energy and heat pump installations.
Improving BIM data management in the cloud
Clear structures are crucial to realising the full potential of BIM data management, says Matthew Smith, BSc (Hons)/MCIAT, AEC technical manager and BIM adoption specialist at Graitec.
Ardmore wins £154m contract for Hackney’s Britannia project
Hackney Council has chosen Ardmore to oversee the final phase of the Britannia project, a residential-focused redevelopment in Shoreditch Park.