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Heritage Works for Housing claims the redundant textile mills of northern England alone could provide 42,000 new homes 

Historic England publishes new Heritage Works for Housing guidance for developers

Heritage Works for Housing claims the redundant textile mills of northern England alone could provide 42,000 new homes.
National Energy Action and Kensa are calling for increased efforts to update homes still relying on outdated electric heating systems, to reduce energy inefficiency and bills

Nearly a quarter of a million social homes relying on outdated...

National Energy Action and Kensa are calling for increased efforts to update homes still relying on outdated electric heating systems, to reduce energy inefficiency and bills.
Gareth Jones, new GMI group managing director

New GMI construction group managing director appointed

Gareth Jones has been appointed as the new GMI construction group managing director, from Midlands divisional managing director.
Rental homes will need to be more energy efficient homes

Ed Miliband promises energy efficient homes for all

Speaking at the Labour conference, Ed Miliband pledged to make all socially and privately rented homes more energy efficient.
The Infrastructure Policy Paper makes recommendations for the government

RICS launches new Infrastructure Policy Paper

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) have released an infrastructure policy paper alongside their latest compulsory purchase order guidance.
Home Hero will help to retrofit solar panels like these and other options

New initiative Home Hero to improve access to retrofit

A new initiative, from Sustainable Building Services (UK) Ltd, will improve access to energy efficiency improvements.
Aerial view of Milton Keynes, new town and site of the New Towns Taskforce first meeting

New Towns Taskforce holds first meeting

The New Towns Taskforce has held its first meeting and is pushing towards identifying potential new town sites.
The Labour sustainability conference will discuss using timber

Labour sustainability conference will discuss building 1.5m homes

A Labour homes conference in Liverpool will debate how to sustainably construct the targeted 1.5m new homes and tackling the housing crisis.
Barratt, Lloyds and Homes England will each contribute £50m to the new housebuilding private-public joint venture MADE Partnership

MADE Partnership: Homes England, Barratt and Lloyds form housebuilding JV

Barratt, Lloyds Banking Group and government body Homes England will each contribute £50m to the new housebuilding private-public joint venture 'MADE Partnership'.
Thermal imaging will be a frequent part of the new rating for industrial thermal insulation applications

British Standard introduces new energy rating for insulation

British Standard have introduced a new energy rating system for industrial thermal insulation applications.
Man demolishing a home, as will possibly happen to the RAAC affected homes

Up to 500 RAAC affected homes in Aberdeen could be demolished

Around 500 RAAC affected homes in Aberdeen may be demolished to be rebuilt, as suggested by a report to be presented to the council.
Roofing, one of the aspects mentioned in the Marshalls Half Year Review

Marshalls’ Half Year Results talk of a new strategic positioning

Marshalls have released their Half Year Results and Outlook, outlining the company's performance and new strategic positioning for the future.
Eclipse Power Solutions' Charles Deacon explains why grid infrastructure must be a priority in the DEIS' industrial strategy

Grid infrastructure, skills, and supply chain should lead new industrial strategy

The new Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has already begun making bold policy gestures around its new industrial strategy. Charles Deacon, managing director at Eclipse Power Solutions, explains why grid infrastructure must be a priority.
Workers fitting security system, like those designed by Siniat who have renewed membership with Secured by Design

Etex renew membership with Secured by Design

The UK’s leading provider of lightweight construction solutions, Etex Building Performance has renewed its membership with Secured by Design (SBD) under its Siniat brand.

Is M-Dock the answer to building 1.5m homes?

As part of Offsite Construction Week, we are inviting architects, contractors, developers, housebuilders and local authorities to an open day at our test house built using M-Dock in partnership with SIPCO in Liverpool.
Capture of the SLR grey belt app

SLR unveil new web app for identifying pockets of ‘grey belt’...

SLR have revealed a new web application designed to help identify areas that can contribute to the 'grey belt' for construction projects.
Railings in a new town in Edinburgh, similar to what the New Towns Taskforce will build

New taskforce to lead construction of new towns established

Sir Michael Lyons has been appointed the chair of the New Towns Taskforce, with support from Dame Kate Barker.
The completed Passivhaus school, built by Tilbury Douglas

Tilbury Douglas completes new Passivhaus school

Tilbury Douglas have completed construction of a school on behalf of the Department for Education (DfE), built to Passivhaus standards, near Wolverhampton.
Construction project, representing what the Barker Comission's recommendations are aiming to improve

Dame Kate Barker makes recommendations to new housing minister

Dame Kate Barker, chair of the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission, outlines initial recommendations for the new housing minister, Matthew Pennycook MP.
New residential neighbourhood, as the new government wants to build more of

Getting Britain building: What does the built environment need from the...

Construction industry needs solutions, stability and long-term policymaking from Sir Keir Starmer’s government, not just more reports on the problems we face, says David Barnes, head of policy and public affairs at the Chartered Institute of Building.
London skyline, showing the buildings that will need cooling in a heatwave

Study finds painted white ‘cool roofs’ most effective at cooling homes...

UCL research says white painted or reflectively coated 'cool roofs' are best for cooling London homes during summer heatwaves.
Scenic view in Northstowe new town, set to receive affordable housing

New Northstowe town set to have 50% affordable housing

Northstowe, a new town in development in Cambridgeshire by Homes England, Keepmoat Homes, and Capital&Centric, is set to have 3,000 new homes, half of which will be affordable housing.
Plans have been submitted to redevelop Regent Retail Park in Salford, with a tower that will become the third tallest building in the UK

Salford tower development to bring 3,300 new flats to city centre

Plans have been submitted to redevelop Regent Retail Park in Salford, with a tower that will become the third tallest building in the UK.
New housebuilding targets introduced this week by the new UK government have been welcomed by insulation specialist Actis

Actis welcomes new government’s housebuilding targets

New housebuilding targets introduced this week by the new UK government have been welcomed by insulation specialist Actis.

Secondary glazing provides new lease of life for the Old War...

Selectaglaze, specialists in bespoke secondary glazing, was chosen to bring its expertise to the Old War Office in Whitehall, London.

1 million UK social homes to benefit from mould and energy...

Switchee announces £5 million investment from Octopus Ventures and AXA IM Alts, as it targets installing its mould and energy bill-reducing device in 1 million UK social homes.