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self-builders

Brit self-builders and renovators carry on despite Brexit uncertainty

Britain's self-builders and home renovators are remaining unfazed despite business bosses holding off on major deals due to Brexit uncertainty.
100% Hackitt

BBA and LABC urge industry to back 100% Hackitt

100% Hackitt – an industry initiative to encourage the government to deliver all of the recommendations contained within Dame Judith's report – has been launched by Local Authority Building Control (LABC) and the British Board of Agrément (BBA)
social housing bill

Social housing bill set to climb to £71 billion by 2050

The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has warned the bill for social housing will soar to £71 billion by 2050 if urgent action is not taken.
Wretchwick Green

Wretchwick Green JV receives planning approval

A revised planning application for Wretchwick Green in Bicester from Wates Developments and Redrow Homes has received approval from Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee
modular housing

Bristol commits to modular housing trials to combat housing crisis

Bristol City Council has identified sites available across the city to test and deliver innovative and affordable modular housing solutions over the next five years
Private rental sector

How the private rental sector is ushering in a renting revolution

James Topping of Advantage Home Construction Insurance discusses how the private rented sector is set to change the face of the industry and what the future holds for the market
off-site manufacturing

CCG responds to growing demand by expanding off-site manufacturing

CCG (Scotland) Ltd has welcomed 35 new members to its off-site manufacturing business, CCG OSM, in response to growing demand for its energy efficient timber systems
door hinges

The pivotal role of door hinges

Not all door hinges are the same – and the long-term security of doorsets can literally hang on selecting the right product
iKozie homes

Innovative micro-home community given green light in Worcester

An innovative solution to the UK's housing shortage took a significant step forward after Worcester City Council approved the country's first iKozie micro-home community
cladding, social sector

£248m released to replace unsafe cladding in social sector

The government has released £248m to 12 councils and 31 housing associations for the removal and replacement of unsafe aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding from 135 buildings
ENGIE

ENGIE secures £195m student accommodation deal in London

ENGIE has been announced as the winner of a major new £195 million student accommodation scheme for Kingston University in London.
prefabricated houses

Prefabricated houses are on the rise – here’s everything you need...

In this piece, Advantage Home Construction Insurance will be answering everything you need to know about prefabricated houses and its booming popularity.
property level resilience

Property Level Resilience: A holistic and unique approach from Aquobex

Property Level Resilience (PLR) is a new strategy that aims to address the whole concept of flood mitigation and management.
energy house 2.0

Salford University confirms plans for Energy House 2.0

The university now has the go ahead to build Energy House 2.0, the world's first home energy research centre in Salford.
gentoo

Gentoo injects £multi-million investment into Sunderland housing

The housing association is set to improve more than 1,500 homes across Sunderland with its £43 million investment.
sell a house

Bristol, Manchester and Birmingham voted best areas to sell a house

A new monthly report has revealed the best and worst places in England and Wales to sell a house.
bathroom pod manufacturer

Offsite Solutions bags second ‘Manufacturer of the Year’ award

The leading bathroom pod manufacturer took home the award for 'Manufacturer of the Year' for the second year running at the Business Leader Awards.
affordable housing

Failed planning system halts affordable housing in UK’s deprived areas

The latest report from the Town and Country Planning Association has revealed that a failed planning system is delivering next to no new affordable housing in England's most deprived areas.
soil stabilsation

Mick George discusses how to engineer savings with soil stabilisation

Soil stabilisation is saving construction companies thousands of pounds by significantly reducing disposal and aggregate import costs. Mick George explains how it works.
virtual reality

ECA to trial virtual reality experience at UK Construction Week

Leading engineering trade association ECA is set to host a virtual reality experience at their stand during UK Construction Week.
cladding ban

Combustible cladding ban should apply to all high-rise buildings, says IOSH

A ban on combustible cladding in the UK should apply to all new high-rise buildings, according to the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
residential

London Green gets go-ahead for Bromley residential scheme

Residential property developer and investor, London Green, has secured planning permission on appeal to redevelop a vacant office building in the London Borough of Bromley
united arab emirates

Opportunities for companies to join UAE construction projects

Businesses within the construction and infrastructure industries have the chance to be part of the latest projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
affordable housing programme

Scotland’s affordable housing programme on track to meet ambitious target

New statistics have shown that the Scottish Government are well on track to meet their target of producing more affordable homes for the country.
electrical works

Kier joins Western Power Distribution’s framework to deliver electrical works across...

Kier has partnered with Western Power Distribution’s framework to deliver planned and reactive works across the East and West Midlands.
Modern Methods of Construction

Construction skills shortage reinforces need for MMC, says report

A growing skills shortage in London’s construction sector is reinforcing the need for adopting Modern Methods of Construction, according to a new Centre for London report