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How modular housing can launch a self-build boom
Built & Spaces director Steve Wilkie discusses how modular housebuilding could be the answer to the UK’s self-build boom.
Winners announced for Pagabo’s £500m professional services framework
Pagabo has announced the winners for the remaining 18 lots of its Professional Services Framework as WSP UK Ltd and Pick Everard dominate the awards.
£42.9m deal paves the way for new Derby development
Work has begun on the Nightingale Quarter development in Derby, which will see the creation of 474 new homes.
High-rise buildings: Are they as safe as houses?
Following the introduction of a new industry-wide process for evaluating the fire safety of buildings over 18m tall in December, Helen Andrews, construction partner at Fieldfisher, considers whether the scheme is likely to stack up for development funders.
Embracing modular homes in Scotland
The significant opportunities that modular homes offer to the Scottish construction sector must now be fully embraced, says real estate finance specialist Addi Spiers.
The Queen’s speech: Further commitment to infrastructure
The Queen’s speech has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to infrastructure, with promises to invest in the country’s public services and construction industry.
Green investment programme to support zero carbon transition in Scotland
Projects that help Scotland transition to a net-zero economy by 2045 can now apply to be included in the new green investment programme
Marcus Worthington construction division enters into administration
Marcus Worthington and Company Ltd, the construction division of Lancashire-based Marcus Worthington Group, has been placed into administration.
Scotland Excel launches £1.5bn new build framework
Scotland Excel has launched its £1.5bn New Build Residential Construction contract to help accelerate the delivery of 50,000 new affordable homes.
PBC Today offer: 2 free tickets for London Homebuilding & Renovating...
PBC Today has teamed up with the London Homebuilding & Renovating Show to offer our readers two free tickets worth £36.
Modern Methods of Construction in a reordered world
Law firm Burges Salmon looks at how the perfect storm of sector restructure and the advance of Modern Methods of Construction will combine to reshape construction procurement in 2025 and beyond.
Boris Johnson could help ‘transform the built environment’, says BESA
The new government team led by Boris Johnson has an opportunity to dramatically shift policy on the built environment and deliver higher standards of safety, sustainability and social justice, according to BESA.
It’s time to rethink urban regeneration
Kim Vernau, CEO of BLP Insurance, discusses how urban regeneration plays a major role within the present and future direction of the UK’s housing landscape.
Local Housing Allowance freeze is fuelling homelessness
New analysis by London Councils shows a significant reduction in the number of homes affordable to Londoners receiving Local Housing Allowance (LHA) over the...
Westminster seeks bids for Ebury Bridge estate renewal
Westminster City Council is seeking bids to help build 200 new homes in the first phase of the Ebury Bridge estate renewal.
CSIC seeks governance members for innovation in construction
Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC)Â is seeking six individuals with a passion for innovation in construction to join its governance board from November 2019.
Green building sector releases report for energy efficient mortgages
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) Europe network and partners have published a new report to support energy efficiency mortgages for Europe.
HFW appoints first female global construction head
Law firm HFW has elected Sydney partner Carolyn Chudleigh as the first female global head of its construction practice.
Civitas supports Women in Social Housing (WISH) network
WISH, the network for women working across every discipline of UK housing, undertakes crucial work in challenging stereotypes and helping to remove barriers for women working in the sector.
Housebuilding rates increase yet doubts remain on meeting target
More than half of housebuilders increased the rate at which they built new homes over the last year and predict a further rise over the next 12 months, according to a new survey.
CCC report says UK homes unfit for climate change challenges
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has urged the Government to improve the quality of UK homes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Hamiltonhill set for 600 new homes
Queens Cross Housing Association has now secured £40m funding from M&G Investments for ambitious plans to build 600 new homes and transform Hamiltonhill.
Homes England announces £70m for new homes in Northamptonshire
Around 8,500 new houses will be built in Northamptonshire following a £70m funding injection from Homes England, the government’s housing delivery agency.
RSK Group announces acquisition of Pellings
RSK Group Ltd, the integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business, has announced the acquisition of design, property and construction consultancy Pellings.
Solving the social housing conundrum
David Baybut, head of Real Estate at Stephensons, discusses the recent plunge in social housing figures and explores how ‘new thinking’ can grow the stock of homes for social rent.
BLP Insurance reacts to the latest PMI and Autumn Statement
Following the release of the latest PMI figures, Phil Harris, Director at BLP Insurance says there is "shoots of optimism, but serious sector-wide problems persist".