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HS2 supports 9,000 new jobs around the country
HS2 Ltd has confirmed that work on the route from London to Birmingham continues to gather pace, with activity on over 250 work sites, allowing for 9,000 new jobs around the country.
The ‘Midlands ignored’ by House of Lords report on HS2
A House of Lords report recommends changes to the HS2 project without any consideration of the transport needs and opportunities in the Midlands.
L&G to develop its largest build to rent scheme in Wandsworth
Legal & General has exchanged contracts on two adjacent sites in Wandsworth which will combine to deliver its largest build to rent (BTR) scheme to date.
Japan’s biggest housebuilder enters UK market to boost modular housing
Japan’s largest housebuilder will move into the UK housing market after striking a deal with Urban Splash and Homes England to deliver modular housing.
BAM Nuttall wins Brent Cross South infrastructure contract
BAM Nuttall has been selected as the preferred infrastructure contractor for the Brent Cross South development by the joint venture established between Argent Related and Barnet Council.
Groundbreaking BBA chair ready to step into next role
Over the past three years, Valerie Owen OBE has led the British Board of Agrément. As she nears the end of her tenure, she talks to PBC Today about Hackitt, Brexit, value engineering, and the rise of Modern Methods of Construction.
J S Wright to fit out new residential neighbourhood in Southall
J S Wright has been awarded a £3m contract to help convert a former Honda dealership site in west London into a residential neighbourhood.
£9.4m construction project to deliver new homes in Bexley
Wates Residential has extended its partnership with Orbit after being appointed to help deliver a £9.4m project for new homes in the London Borough of Bexley.
Galliford Try to deliver new homes at Meridian Water scheme
The first 725 homes, including affordable homes at Enfield Council’s £6bn Meridian Water scheme, will be delivered by development partner Galliford Try.
GMB slam Barking and Dagenham Council for approval of demolishing homes
GMB have slammed Barking and Dagenham Council’s approval of proposals put forward by their development company Be First to demolish 24 homes.
Be First file losses of nearly £4m
GMB call for Barking and Dagenham council to up target for social homes as Be First (Regeneration) file losses of nearly £4m in first year of trading.
Clarion buys Merrielands Cresent site off Inland for £78m
Inland Homes has exchanged contracts for the sale of its Merrielands Crescent site in Dagenham, East London with housing association, Clarion Housing Group.
Brent’s tallest building transformation underway
Plans will deliver affordable workspace, a Lidl supermarket and hundreds of affordable homes, the redevelopment is expected to be complete by 2022.
Higgins to deliver 75 affordable homes overlooking the Thames
Higgins has started work on site to design and build a 14 storey residential block which will home 75 affordable homes at Woolwich Reach, E16 for Notting Hill Genesis.
Murphy wins £24m Barking substation contract
J. Murphy & Sons Limited has been awarded a contract by National Grid worth some £24m to design and build a new electricity substation in Barking, East London.
Prime Minister reaffirms government commitment to HS2
Theresa May has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to delivering the whole of HS2 Phase Two, in response to a landmark letter from leaders in the Midlands and the North.
How can Britain’s built environment tackle social exclusion?
Niall Trafford, CEO of BRE and colleagues welcomed more than a dozen senior policy-shapers, key building experts, academics, and commentators to the third in its round table discussion, focusing on poor housing and homelessness.
GMB slams Barking & Dagenham for approving tower with no social...
GMB has slammed Barking and Dagenham Council for approving two new tower blocks on crown house site without any social housing after council says it has over 7,000 on the housing waiting list.
WSP to examine infrastructure requirements at Oxford Station
Engineering and professional services consultancy, WSP, has been appointed by the East West Railway Company to study the infrastructure requirements for an increased train service in and out of Oxford station.
Development partners sought for £6bn Meridian Water phase 2
Development partners are being sought for second major affordable housing site at Enfield Council’s Meridian Water scheme.
Heat from HS2 trains could provide energy for new homes
Engineers developing the HS2 hub at Old Oak Common in North West London are proposing plans to tap heat from trains to heat up to 500 new homes.
£30m loan brings new homes to Basildon using modular construction
More than 760 new homes are being built in Basildon following a £30m funding boost from Homes England, which will see the majority of homes built using modular construction techniques.
Barking and Dagenham must explain Be First accounting failure, says GMB
GMB London has called on Barking and Dagenham Council to explain why 100% owned company Be First (Regeneration) Ltd is more than three months late in filing accounts.
Weston Homes to transform Watford laundry factory into 227 homes
Watford laundry factory will be transformed into a new £85m mixed use development providing 227 apartments and penthouses complete with a new commercial facility, piazzas, parking and landscaped grounds.
Digital transformation of global real estate
The British Property Federation has published new research, The LIQUID report, setting out how the UK can build on its successes to lead the digital transformation of global real estate.
Galliford Try & Ealing Council sign agreement for £275m Perceval House
Galliford Try Partnerships and Ealing Council have signed a development agreement to deliver 470 new homes at Perceval House, worth an estimated £275m.