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Telford Homes acquires £160m International Way site
Telford Homes, the London-based residential property developer, has announced that it has exchanged contracts for the conditional purchase of a site on International Way, Stratford.
Innovative £20m competition to revolutionise roads
Highways England has launched two competitions to inspire the UK's most creative minds to create ground-breaking ideas to revolutionise roads and driving.
Planning system for new homes report
The government’s planning system is underperforming and is failing to prove that it is meeting housing demand effectively.
BREEAM 2018: 10 tips for maximising Land Use and Ecology
Rachel Crookes, ecologist at Eight Associates, examines the overhauled Land Use & Ecology credits in the BREEAM 2018 New Construction scheme – and how to maximise them for your project.
UKEF & Cleveland Bridge to provide Sri Lanka with 250 modular...
UK Export Finance is to provide £49m worth of support to help Cleveland Bridge build 250 modular bridges for rural Sri Lankan communities.
New Commercial Manager at Mick George Recycling
Dean Newton joins as Commercial Manager for Mick George Recycling, bringing with him 25 years worth of experience in waste management.
ModVillage to transform Kingmoor Park in Carlisle
Kingmoor Park in Carlisle is set to benefit from modular business space, in a development that will be a first for Cumbria and one of the first of its kind in the Northwest.
Construction standards: Manchester city council and Unite lead the way
Manchester council has pledged to work with Unite to stand up for the city’s construction standards, workers and outlaw poor construction practices on building projects under its control.
Embracing the rewards of creating inclusive accessible environments
With the government recently announcing plans to make Changing Places toilets mandatory in all new large public buildings, Nicholas Bungay, director of strategy and external affairs at Habinteg, examines how to ensure venues are open to everyone.
£23m research boost to prevent potholes
The UK government has injected £23m for research into new technology that could help prevent potholes and create new pothole repair techniques.
Affordable homes: Brokenshire unveils £500m funding boost
Nearly £500m will be funded for building more than 11,000 much-needed affordable homes across the country, Brokenshire has announced.
Ambitious £70bn northern infrastructure plan unveiled
Transport for the North has outlined its ambitious plan for the future of the North’s economy, revealing draft proposals for northern infrastructure for the next 30 years.
Weston opens new £12m housebuilding factory
Weston Logistics, part of volume housebuilder Weston Group, has opened the Braintree Logistics Centre, a new distribution and offsite housebuilding factory.
Funding injection to unlock modular homes on London rooftops
Communities Secretary James Brokenshire has announced a multi-million pound funding injection from Homes England to build new modular homes on top of some of the capital’s buildings.
Bristol strikes first commercial heat network connection
Bristol City Council has agreed its first ever commercial connection to the Bristol Heat Network, which will provide low carbon heat to 375 new homes.
Nottinghamshire County Council supports £200m infrastructure projects
Nottinghamshire County Council is supporting major infrastructure and capital projects costing over £200m to help boost prosperity for its residents and local economy.
Glasgow gains first-ever City Urbanist
Professor Evans of the Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh School of Architecture has been appointed as Glasgow’s first-ever city urbanist.
We need to talk about cities
How can we use city data to create urban wellbeing? Tom Leaver of Future Cities Catapult takes a look.
Grayling reaffirms government’s commitment to HS2
Transport secretary Chris Grayling has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to HS2, squashing rumours that the second stage of the project might not happen.
Are shipping containers the answer to the global housing crisis?
Millions of shipping containers are going unused. Could this be an answer to the global housing crisis? Shipping container experts Cleveland Containers explore further.
Arup appoints Alan Belfield as new chairman
Multinational professional services firm Arup has revealed that Dr Alan Belfield is to take over as chairman of the group from 1 April.
Upper Orwell Crossings project scrapped
Suffolk County Council has halted plans for three bridges across the River Orwell in Ipswich, as costs spiralled and additional financial backing was unsuccessful.
How modularisation is transforming plant design
Dave Friar, international operations director at engineering solutions provider Boulting, explores the concept of modularisation and how it is transforming the design and build process both at home and overseas.
Construction work starts on Speke housing development
Work has begun on a multi-million pound development which will provide much-needed family homes in Speke, with up to 26 modular homes available to move into this Spring.
How offsite manufacturing can help tackle issues in construction
Dario Teixeira, engineering manager at MIDFIX, explores how adopting new technology and using modern methods of construction could help address productivity and labour issues in the construction industry.
Britlift: Reaching new heights in lifting equipment
In a short space of time, Britlift has established a reputation for innovative, flexible and bespoke lifting equipment for modular homes
Britlift deigns and manufactures below-the-hook...