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Wates announces ‘highest ever’ operating profit at £40m
Wates Group has reported its highest-ever operating profit of £40m, securing £2.3bn of new work during 2021, and ended the year with a record forward order book of £7.1bn, up 7% from its previous record in 2020.
Construction industry professionals react to Spring Budget 2022
Rishi Sunak Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered the Spring Budget 2022, announcing a new tax plan to ease the rising cost of living. Here construction industry professionals share their thoughts on the biggest cut to personal taxes in a quarter of a century.
Willmott Dixon appointed to £65m Northminster housing development
Willmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver a new £65m Northminster housing and commercial development for Peterborough Investment Partnership (PIP).
Why the listed building planning permission process needs to be reformed
Karen Bell, creative director at David Salisbury, discusses why the listed building planning permission process needs to change and explores the challenges involved.
Plans developed for housing and construction skills academy in Sunderland
Plans to develop a ground-breaking housing and construction skills academy in Sunderland backed by TV architect George Clarke are beginning to take shape.
Canada Israel and Avanton submit planning for £250m Wembley housing development
Canada Israel and Avanton have submitted a planning application for a £250m Wembley housing development, providing 515 new homes, commercial space, and more.
GRAHAM-led EDMB Group awarded Meadowbank housing development, Edinburgh
The city of Edinburgh council has appointed GRAHAM, Miller Homes and Panacea Property Development to deliver Meadowbank housing development, a multi-million-pound regeneration project in Edinburgh.
HS2 Ltd publish new Euston Station design plans
HS2 Ltd has published new Euston Station design plans for the new high-speed railway terminus station, which will feature 10 platforms, and can be built in a single-stage.
Eleanor Ogilvie promoted to head of land and partnerships at MCI...
Eleanor Ogilvie has been promoted to head of land and partnerships at MCI Developments after spending only three years with the company.
[Video] First 3D printed home in US handed over by Habitat...
The first 3D printed home to be completed by Habitat for Humanity in the United States was handed over to its new owner on 21 December.
Crescent Gardens regeneration project celebrates topping out milestone
The Crescent Gardens regeneration project in East Croydon has reached a significant milestone, with a topping out ceremony held to mark construction reaching the highest point of the eight-storey building.
Thomas White Oxford appoint Dame Alison Nimmo DBE to its board
Thomas White Oxford has announced the appointment of Dame Alison Nimmo DBE to provide property and sustainability advice across its activities, which includes Oxford North, a new £500m global innovation district.
Terra has entered an agreement for £67m mixed-use development in Boston
Following an agreement between Terra and a private landowner to purchase a 11Ha site, planning for a mixed-use development in Boston is now underway.
Durkan appoints Tim Carpenter as new managing director of construction
Durkan, a leading independent development and construction company, is pleased to announce the appointment of Tim Carpenter as its new managing director of construction.
M-AR breaks ground on bespoke housing for homelessness charity Centrepoint
Offsite contractor, M-AR, is working in partnership with the UK’s leading youth homelessness charity, Centrepoint, to create new, bespoke single occupancy homes for young people experiencing homelessness in the London Borough of Southwark.
New image of Farnworth town centre regeneration revealed
New image released by social impact developer Capital&Centric reveals ongoing plans to transform Farnworth town centre into a vibrant community.
Building balanced communities to prevent homelessness
A balanced community offers a variety of housing types, creating a ladder that meets the needs of different people at different stages in their lives. JDA Architects, tells us how building a balanced community can help prevent homelessness.
Housing industrialisation blueprint to transform house building
AIMCH will present a housing industrialisation blueprint at the Futurebuild exhibition at the ExCeL London conference centre on 1 and 2 March.
Notting Hill Genesis submit planning application for Hackney Wick development
Notting Hill Genesis have submitted planning applications to transform London Legacy Development Corporation sites around Hackney Wick station into a new neighbourhood centre.
PV panels: The future of renewable energy for buildings and industry?
Steve Gardner, managing director, Eco UK Group, tells us about PV panels and the benefits that they have to societal economic development.
Hayfield to deliver a £25m green development in Bedfordshire
The green development will see Hayfield deliver 50 eco-efficient homes spanning over a prime 8.5-acre (3.46 Ha) site in the Bedfordshire village of Clophill.
McCarthy Stone to build 40 new retirement community sites using MMC
McCarthy Stone has announced that it will develop 40 new retirement community sites that will be built using modern methods of construction (MMC).
Government unveils new levelling up plan to close the North-South divide
Michael Gove has unveiled the Levelling Up White Paper, which sets out twelve ‘levelling up missions’ to focus resources on Britain’s forgotten and deprived communities.
South Yorkshire Housing Association secures £50m sustainability package
South Yorkshire Housing Association has secured a £50m sustainability package to deliver green upgrades and build 620 new sustainable homes.
Three promotions for Hayfield in 2022
Following Hayfield’s recent performance and achievements, Hayfield has made three promotions across various departments.
Working from home space: Planning policy for the “new normal”
Planning policy must adapt to the shifting need for working from home space, says Philip Barnes, group land and planning director at Barratt Developments.