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new digital twin technology, energy efficiency,

New digital twin technology spearheads energy efficiency

Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) has released new digital twin technology that puts energy efficiency and sustainability at the heart of the smart city movement.
Rogue trader,

Rogue trader convicted for ‘pointless repairs’ on elderly victims homes

A rogue trader who conned 11 elderly victims across London into paying for ‘pointless repairs’ has been found guilty of fraud and money laundering.

£100m deal to deliver 785 additional homes in Greater Manchester

Savills Financial Consultants has supported Bolton at Home to secure a £100m funding deal, enabling the construction of 785 additional homes across Greater Manchester.
Brian McIntyre, Homes England, digital officer,

Homes England appoints tech expert to deliver digitalisation

Homes England has appointed Brian McIntyre to its newly-created role of chief digital and technology officer.
Argyll Environmental

Thoughts from the shovel face: Less “Swords to ploughshares”, more barracks...

Paul Nathanail, MD of Land Quality Management Ltd, reflects on the on the recent Homes England – Ministry of Defence partnership goal of 10,000 homes
Snagging Retention

Survey reveals new build homeowner satisfaction

Almost 9 in 10 (88%) new build homeowners and three-quarters (76%) of UK adults want ‘snagging retention’, a system to withhold funds to housebuilders until they rectify faults.
Affordable homes

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.
THT, L&Q,

L&Q to acquire Trafford Housing Trust and unlock 20,000 homes

L&Q and Trafford Housing Trust (THT) have announced that they are in talks, which will see THT become a wholly-owned subsidiary of L&Q.
Emily Westcott, chief of staff, Wates,

Wates appoints new chief of staff to drive strategy

Construction, development and property services specialists, the Wates Group, has announced the appointment of Emily Westcott as its new chief of staff.

Should new builds be banned from connecting to the gas grid?

Paul Steen, Energy specialist at Ramboll, shares his thoughts on the recent report from the Committee on Climate Change that suggests new homes should be banned from connecting to the gas grid.
unitised facade system, Harbour Central, Premier Guarantee, Galliard homes,

Galliard Homes choose unitised facade system

Premier Guarantee met with Galliard Homes, senior project manager, David Hughes, to discuss why they chose a unitised facade system for their development Harbour Central.
affordable homes, social housing, homes england,

Stonewater and Guinness sign £224m affordable housing partnership

Social housing providers, Guinness and Stonewater, have signed a Strategic Framework Agreement with Homes England to build 4,500 affordable homes by 2022.
Social housing

New group to tackle building safety issues between landlords and residents

Social housing residents are to team up with their landlords to trial innovative methods of communicating building safety matters to residents as part of a new Government-appointed group.
Port loop, modular, homes england,

Partnership to boost modular homes on derelict Birmingham site

Homes England has agreed a £7.45m loan to support the development of the first of 1,150 homes at Port Loop on the edge of Birmingham City Centre.
Modular homes

Project Etopia opens modular homes factory in Ellesmere Port

Project Etopia has opened a modular homes factory that will be able to create five three-bedroom homes per day, 2,000 houses a year.
riverside quarter, South Tyneside, development,

Partner sought for new £200m riverside quarter in South Tyneside

A £200m riverside quarter is set to take a major step forward as South Tyneside Council seeks a development partner.
Starter homes

NFB “not surprised” by failure of starter homes scheme

As Kit Malthouse admits that the government will fail to keep its promise of building 200,000 'starter homes', the National Federation of Builders (NFB) has said it is not surprised by the scheme's failure.
developers, properties, Homes England, land hub,

Digital tool to boost delivery of new properties

A digital tool to help match developers to plots of land which are ready for housebuilding has been launched by Homes England, in an effort to speed up the delivery of new properties.
Watford laundry factory

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.
empty homes

Number of empty homes rises by 5% in England

The number of empty homes across England has risen for the second year running, representing £53.6bn worth of vacant stock.
European construction

Construction Blueprint: A sectoral alliance to develop a new European strategy...

European construction has a key role to play in tackling the economic, societal and environmental issues facing, but there are concerns that a shortage of the right people with the right skills will hold it back.
Holloway prison, Peabody, affordable housing,

Peabody secures former Holloway prison site to build 1,000 homes

Peabody housing association has acquired the former Holloway Women’s Prison site in London to build more than 600 social rented and affordable homes.
Property agents

New law unveiled to protect renters’ and landlords’ money

Housing Minister Heather Wheeler MP has brought forward new legislation to strengthen protections for money held by property agents.
James Duffett, Lovell,

Lovell appoints ex-Laing O’Rourke boss as new Cardiff MD

Lovell has appointed James Duffett as its new regional managing director for South Wales and the South West, as the company targets further expansion.
Chris Carr, Jennifer Whyte, CLC,

The CLC appoints two new members

Professor Jennifer Whyte and Chris Carr have been appointed by the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) to broaden its representation of the industry.
Britlift

Britlift: Lifting modular homes

Britlift discuss being involved in 2018 in supplying lifting equipment to 12 offsite projects and securing two long term clients.