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WILL+Partners appointed to design new Peartree Hostel
WILL+Partners Architects has been appointed by charity and housing provider One YMCA, to deliver a new Peartree Hostel in Hertfordshire.
Wates Residential in search of sustainable technology to build net zero...
Wates Residential, part of leading construction, property services and development company Wates Group, campaigns for alternative and innovative technologies to ensure it meets its sustainability goals for net zero homes.
Keepmoat Homes to redevelop brownfield site into affordable housing
Keepmoat Homes have proposed to redevelop a brownfield site into a housing development of 140 new affordable homes.
Fire suppression for modular homes
Yusuf Muhammad, co-founder and chief design officer at Plumis, explains to PBC Today the benefits of using watermist suppression to protect modular homes.
Keepmoat Homes to build 420 residential homes at Westwood Park
Keepmoat homes has completed the purchase of Westwood Park, in Glenrothes, to build 420 residential homes.
SIPs support Dutch construction with new energy efficient solutions
Sips Supply in the Netherlands works very closely with Hemsec, whose panels are all manufactured in Britain. Sips Supply has run 200 SIPs projects since 2015 and currently has a new, major programme in the pipeline. Company director Arthur Tromp explains why he uses SIPs, and Hemsec products in particular.
Cornwall Council purchases modular micro homes to tackle homelessness
Cornwall Council has purchased 29 self-contained modular one-bedroom homes from The Hill Group to help tackle homelessness.
The role of onsite renewables in tackling climate change
This article focuses on just one piece of the puzzle – the use of on-site renewables in buildings. It’s the subject of an updated BSRIA guide published in December 2021 – The Illustrated Guide to Renewable Technologies (BG 34/2021).
Government releases new cladding crisis plan of action
The government has outlined a new plan to protect leaseholders, and make developers and companies pay to fix the cladding crisis.
L&Q and Anderson to deliver next phase of homes at The...
L&Q and Anderson have been granted permission to deliver the next phase of homes at The Quarry, in Erith, Southeast London.
New report urges for planning policies to adapt to hybrid working
Barratt Developments and national planning consultancy Lichfields have launched a new report, calling for local planning policies to be urgently reviewed to ensure they are fit for purpose for working from home.
New measures to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) welcomed by BESA
New measures to improve ventilation, indoor air quality (IAQ), and tackle overheating as part of revisions to the Building Regulations are welcomed by BESA.
New build housing to reduce carbon emissions by a third
New government regulations mean that new builds in England will have to produce significantly less carbon, as the country moves towards net-zero targets.
Legal & General propose new sustainable modular neighbourhood
Legal & General have proposed a new and innovative modular neighbourhood at Bore Hill Farm, Warminster.
Pocket Living tackle housing crisis with affordable homes in Barnet
Housing developer make deal with Transport for London to provide 86 one-bedroom homes for first-time buyers to tackle housing crisis in Barnet.
Eutopia Homes secures site for Gloucester residential regeneration project
Eutopia Homes will build on former Network Rail site in Central Gloucester as part of a £70 million residential regeneration project.
Green Homes Grant “underperformed badly” says PAC report
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has said that the Green Homes Grant Voucher Scheme “underperformed badly”, in its latest report.
Ensuring planning reform delivers the right quality and quantity of homes
Paul Nash, Construction Consultant for Jansons Property, recently joined Housing Minister, Christopher Pincher MP, and a panel of experts from the built environment professional bodies, to discuss planning reform and its role in delivering the right quality and quantity of homes.
New report shows MMC costs will drop by one third
A new report published at the annual conference of Constructing Excellence finds that the costs of modern methods of construction (MMC) are set to fall by a third, in line with growing demand.
NHBC launches new 2022 technical standards edition
UK leading warranty and insurance provider NHBC has launched their new 2022 technical standards edition, effective for every new home covered by an NHBC warranty, where foundations are begun on or after 1 January 2022.
Build-Zone sign new deal with A-rated insurer
Structural warranty provider Build-Zone, has announced it has signed a new exclusive deal with another A-rated insurer.
Tetra Tech appoints new planning director for the South West
Tetra Tech has appointed Joanne Halton, former head of planning at Rural Solutions, as its new planning director to support clients with the increasing number of self-build homes and bespoke developments across the South West.
NHBC appoints new regional director for the East
NHBC has appointed James Griffin as its new regional director to lead customer relations with builder clients in the East of England.
Wates to install Cardiff’s first sustainable modular homes
Wates, in collaboration with Cardiff Council, is installing Cardiff’s first affordable and sustainable modular homes in Plasnewydd.
Hybrid working to influence new build housing in 2022
A survey from LABC Warranty has revealed that more than a third of builders and developers plan to include work-from-home study rooms or areas in new build housing from 2022, as hybrid working rises.
Public sector invited to new Public Buildings Framework webinar
LHC London and South East will host a free webinar on 16 November, 10-11am about their latest Public Buildings Construction and Infrastructure Framework.