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South West’s £17m zero-carbon office development under construction
The South West zero-carbon office development near Bristol is under construction, with South Gloucestershire council leader Toby Savage visiting the site to see the rapid progress of the £17m project.
HS2 Solihull Interchange Station contract secured by Laing O’Rourke
It has been announced that Laing O’Rourke Delivery Limited will build the new HS2 Solihull Interchange Station, bringing 30,000 new jobs to the West Midlands economy.
TfL announces Barking Riverside station opening date
TfL has announced that the new Barking Riverside Station will open to customers on 18 July, providing quicker and more sustainable journey options.
The future of low-carbon underfloor heating under Part L
Mark Dowdeswell, senior category manager at Uponor, discusses the new standards and how installing low-temperature, energy-efficient systems can help housebuilders and developers to meet these new requirements for low-carbon heating.
Government pledge £233m infrastructure funding for East London neighbourhood
Homes England has pledged £233m of infrastructure funding to bring to life a new £3.5bn neighbourhood at Silvertown, East London.
Living by Robertson appoints Eilidh Imrie as specialist land manager
Living by Robertson has recently strengthened its land buying team with the appointment of land specialist Eilidh Imrie, part of the housebuilder’s plans to quadruple the number of homes they are building annually by 2026.
Outline planning permission granted for £115m Canal Village development
Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council has granted Terra outline planning permission for the second phase of the £155m Canal Village in Hawkesbury, Warwickshire.
United Living win £50m contract for Outwood Wharf development
United Living Group has been awarded a £50m contract to build 296 new residential apartments for phase two of the Outwood Wharf development in Salford.
Hayfield gets green light for £21m zero carbon development
Hayfield has received planning approval from Buckinghamshire Council for a £21m zero carbon development in Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire.
Work set to start on Capital&Centric’s Weir Mill restorationÂ
It has been announced that work is set to start on Capital&Centric's £60m Weir Mill restoration, which will bring a transformative new neighbourhood to Stockport.
Building Safety Act 2022: What next for the cladding crisis?
With the introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022 what’s next for the property industry and leaseholders that continue to seek clarity for on-going costs associated with the cladding crisis?
How implementing BIM contributes to greater sustainability goals
Implementing BIM at the initial stages of a project can play a pivotal role in achieving sustainability goals, says Stewart Bailey, founder and director of Virtual Viewing and MiHub.
Flagship East London residential scheme commences work
The Flagship East London residential scheme is officially underway in Canning Town, with a ceremony held to mark work starting on the Manor Road Quarter.
The benefits of MMC & procurement barriers to adoption
Phillip Blackmore, regional procurement manager, SWPA, discusses how contracting authorities can procure effectively to ensure they obtain the benefits of MMC.
JDDK appointed to believe housing’s Architect Framework
JDDK Architects has been appointed to believe housing’s Architect Framework to work on its development programme to deliver affordable homes and regenerate communities.
Bristol Dockland project, McArthur’s Yard, tops out
McArthur’s Yard, a major redevelopment project to transform Bristol Docklands, has reached a key milestone and topped out.
Planning approved for first Plasdŵr primary school
Planning has been approved for a new 'state-of-the-art' Plasdŵr primary school - it will be the first to be built in Cardiff's garden city development.
March construction output reaches record heights with 1.7% increase
March construction output increased by 1.7% according to the latest ONS figures - it is the fifth consecutive monthly growth and a record high.
Could community building be the answer to loneliness?
It’s mental health week for 2022! SWPA enjoy taking this time to take stock of the last year and see what we can do better for our team over the coming year.
The future is looking bright for heat pumps
23rd May sees the launch of the Government’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). Will this finally herald the long-awaited mass uptake of heat pumps as domestic heating systems? To get the lowdown, we spoke with industry observer Dr Paul Welsby, who has worked in the field of heat pumps and heat pump technology for over 40 years.
Glenbrook and TCS submit planning for Whitehall Riverside development in Leeds
Glenbrook and Town Centre Securities PLC (TCS) have submitted planning applications for a £280m masterplan for the development of Whitehall Riverside, in Leeds city centre.
Designing home extensions using SIPs for Part L compliance
SIPs offer a relatively quick win for those conceiving highly insulated homes compliant with Part L Building Regulations 2022, particularly extensions and alterations to existing houses, where ‘more than a tweak’ is needed.
Why public sector procurement holds many of the keys to levelling...
Values-based procurement has a crucial part to play in driving economic equity. LHC Group interim chief executive Elaine Elkington explains why, exploring the role of public sector procurement in delivering quality housing for all and supporting a more diverse supply chain for social landlords.
Turley appoints Stephen Trusler to its London office as senior director
Planning and development consultancy Turley has appointed former housing regeneration expert Stephen Trusler as senior director to its London office.
£8.4 million Essex affordable housing scheme underway
United Living Group has announced that work is underway on £8.4 million Essex affordable housing project in Walton-on-the-Naze.
Why a Fabric First approach will become the default in 2025
We’ve long known that fabric first approach maximises building energy efficiency and minimises carbon impact. NorDan UK Ltd’s architecture and windows expert Tom O’Sullivan reminds us of the principles of fabric first, and how forthcoming changes to building regulations look set to finally realise this ambition.