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Supporting public service infrastructure delivery
Jon Bower, planning and infrastructure head at Womble Bond Dickinson, examines the government’s proposed changes to planning for the delivery of key public service infrastructure.
Brick by brick: The role of modular in meeting the housing...
Homes England’s Affordable Homes Programme could prove a step-change in the mainstream adoption of modular and offsite construction. Jahanara Hussain and Sarah Hale of UK law firm TLT examine what needs to happen to de-risk modular and secure its future.
Purfleet-on-Thames regeneration gains £75m funding boost
Purfleet-on-Thames has received £75m from central government to support the regeneration of its town centre.
Green light for build-to-rent development in Birmingham
Court Collaboration has been given the go-ahead to deliver a 48-storey build-to-rent development at the site of the former Irish Centre in Deritend.
Residents choose Hill to deliver Teviot estate regeneration
Housebuilder Hill has been selected as Poplar HARCA’s development partner to deliver 2,500 new homes as part of the Teviot Estate regeneration in Tower Hamlets.
Highways England appoints acting chief executive
Highways England chair Dipesh J Shah OBE has announced that Nick Harris will be the new acting chief executive from 1 February when Jim O’Sullivan steps down from the role.
Winners of £2m location data competition revealed
28 companies have been handed a slice of £2m as part of the Geospatial Commission’s transport location data competition.
Whatever happened to the smart city?
Mark Enzer, head of the National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain and contributor to built environment event Futurebuild, explains how connecting digital twins can serve smarter cities.
Phase one of Gloucester’s £85m digital quarter gains approval
Plans for the first phase of The Forum, an £85m digital quarter in the Kings Quarter area of Gloucester city centre, have been given the go-ahead.
Buildoffsite to host virtual MMC conference
Buildoffsite will be hosting an inaugural virtual conference focused on the offsite sector and the opportunities for modern methods of construction (MMC) on 26 January.
Premier Modular completes £9m emergency housing scheme
Premier Modular has completed the installation of 58 apartments for a new £9m emergency housing scheme for Buckinghamshire Council in High Wycombe.
Structural engineering software assists Cordeel headquarters
Structural engineering software specialist, SCIA Engineer takes a look back at the construction of the Cordeel headquarters in Belgium.
HS2 shortlists bidders for track systems and M&E suppliers
HS2 has shortlisted bidders for its track systems and for tunnel and lineside M&E systems to deliver 280km of the high-speed track and infrastructure.
Green light for construction waste recycling facility in Salford
Plans have been approved for a plant to recycle construction and demolition waste into materials at Port Salford and other construction sites across Greater Manchester.
BAM secures place on NHS public sector construction framework
BAM Construct UK has been appointed to the new Construction and Minor Works Framework Agreement from NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS).
Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium on track for 2022
Since planning permission was granted, the demolition of three existing stands has been completed and the site remodelled with steelwork that will form the new West Stand
Asite opens data center in the European Union
Asite has announced the opening of a new data center in the European Union – the new center will support infrastructure developments and capital projects in the region.
Plans approved for new rental homes near Kennington station
A new development of 139 new rental homes and more than 2,700 sqm of light industrial workspace in north Lambeth has been given the go-ahead.
£5.5m Active Travel schemes in Manchester approved
Manchester City Council’s £5.5m bid to create new permanent cycling and walking routes in Manchester city centre and Wythenshawe has been given the green light.
Green light for new Birmingham Smithfield development
Birmingham City Council has agreed to enter into a joint venture agreement with Lendlease Europe for the £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield development.
Covid to Brexit: How the construction industry can prepare
The UK’s exit of the European Union and Covid-19 have been battling for headlines and headspace these past months, dominating the news agenda and industry outlooks. Tim Whiteley, co-founder of Inevitech discusses what this means for the construction industry.
29 development companies secure place on £47bn framework
29 development companies have secured a place on Pagabo’s new £47bn developer-led framework, which goes live today (15 December).
Government plans ambitious clean energy system
Building on the Prime Minister’s ten point plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, the UK government today set out plans to clean our energy system and begin negotiations with EDF in relation to the Sizewell C project.
Green light for £250m regeneration project in Wembley
Dominvs Group has been given the green light for the £250m mixed-use regeneration project on the Euro House site in Wembley.
Interactive tool to help construction navigate value-based decisions
The Construction Innovation Hub has launched a new interactive tool to help clients navigate value-based decision-making, as it takes a step closer to releasing the Value Toolkit.
Work begins on £1.4bn Manchester Mayfield regeneration
Work has begun on the £1.4bn Mayfield regeneration development, a mixed-use urban neighbourhood in the heart of Manchester.