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Can high-rise accommodation play a role in tackling the housing shortage?
A new study has been launched to examine if post-war high-rise public housing can help solve the chronic housing shortage
Construction sector can solve some of the major challenges facing government
A new report, set to launch this afternoon, will outline how the construction sector can solve some of the current problems in the UK
London construction will be crippled by a Hard Brexit, says Mayor...
A Hard Brexit could leave the London construction market “high and dry”, as nearly one in four builders hired are from the EU
Housing improvement programme in Wrexham gets £56.4m funding
A record £56.4m investment will be used for a housing improvement programme to bring Wrexham council housing up to standard
Barratt Developments sees profits rise as home completions fall
Profits jump for housing firm Barratt Developments in the six months to 31 December 2016, but the total number of completions fall
Energy efficiency in Scotland gets a boost with £11m funding to...
Scotland’s Energy Efficiency Programme has been given £11m more funding as it moves into the second wave of the scheme
Smart buildings opportunities are being missed by EU countries
European countries are not ready to take advantage of the benefits smart buildings can offer, says new analysis
Structural waterproofing training programme set out by PCA
The Property Care Association has laid out its structural waterproofing training programme for the year ahead to provide clarity for the sector
Housing White Paper: Acceleration needed for brownfield development
Michael Lunn, Director of Policy & Public Affairs, Environmental Industries Commission answers what the Housing White Paper means for brownfield development
Japanese knotweed ruling could have implications for landowners
Landowners are being urged to ensure they have plans in place to tackle Japanese knotweed after a court made a landmark ruling
Greater effort must be put into delivering SuDS and green infrastructure
More needs to be done to ensure SuDS and green infrastructure are taken into account on all developments
Scottish cities have a long but very different architectural history
DM Design highlight the differences in architecture across Scottish cities and how this provides a unique insight into the history of the country
Cyber attack: is your building at risk of criminal threats?
A new survey has revealed 39 per cent of respondents do not protect smart buildings against the threat of a cyber attack
Apprentices benefit from Local Authority Housing Service scheme
Wrexham Council outlines how students are benefiting from a Local Authority Housing Service apprenticeship scheme aimed at boosting job prospects
Energy bills should reduce for tenants following housing improvements
Wrexham Council highlights the work being undertaken to improve heating systems and reduce energy bills for tenants living in sheltered housing
Skills programme to retrain veterans in construction starts in Durham
The Combat to Construction project, a skills programme aimed at retraining veterans in trades such as bricklaying and carpentry, starts in the north east
Rural houses must be a consideration in the Housing White Paper
The government has been urged to remember the acute shortage of rural houses in the Housing White Paper, due to be published this month
Scottish planning system consultation has been launched by ministers
A new consultation into the Scottish planning system has been launched by ministers hoping to revamp and modernise the current process
Laing O’Rourke reports pre-tax losses amidst restructure
Construction contractor Laing O’Rouke reveals it spent £23m restructuring the firm to ensure greater productivity and reduce costs
Laing O'Rourke reported last month that the group...
Construction centre opens in Basildon giving students hands on experience
A new construction centre has opened at South Essex College to provide hands on training in building trades
Land prices should be reduced to build affordable housing, says Shelter
Housing charity Shelter is calling on the government to reduce land prices to help with the construction of more affordable homes
Compulsory Purchase Orders: a necessary part of the planning process?
Trevor Ivory, Partner and UK Head of Development & Infrastructure Planning, DLA Piper talks about Compulsory Purchase Orders
How regulations are cutting emissions in the heating and ventilation sector
Kilfrost Ltd explains how industry regulations are aiding the drive to reduce the impact of the heating and ventilation sector on the environment
Brick merchant sees a rise in pre-tax profit and turnover prior...
Brickability, a brick merchant, has revealed it saw growth as it headed towards a multimillion pound management buyout
Indoor air quality must be a consideration in buildings
Andy Mudie, Marketing & Business Development Director at Nuaire outlines why the quality of indoor air in buildings is an issue that cannot be ignored
Prior Approval: he shoots, he scores, or does he?
Mark Thackeray, Principal Consultant, Walsingham Planning asks if prior approval has helped or hindered the planning system