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mixed-use scheme in Bath

Green light for mixed-use scheme in Bath

Summix Capital has been given the green light for a new mixed-use scheme in Bath which will deliver 52 student studios and 28 student en-suite rooms.
estimating software

Contractor CNG chooses ConQuest for digitally-led vision

As digital adoption continues to grow in the construction industry, main contractor CNG has put technology at the centre of its operations. Launching in...
workforce safety, construction

Balfour Beatty and MSite to digitise workforce safety

Balfour Beatty and MSite have adopted an innovative mobile phone application to improve workforce safety across 60 of its sites.
development companies

29 development companies secure place on £47bn framework

29 development companies have secured a place on Pagabo’s new £47bn developer-led framework, which goes live today (15 December).
regeneration scheme

Green light for major mixed-use regeneration scheme in Digbeth

Developer HUB has been given the go-ahead for a major mixed-use regeneration scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham.
Modern methods of construction, MMC,

Why lenders shouldn’t overlook Modern Methods of Construction projects

John Carter, commercial director for commercial real estate at Aldermore bank, explores the importance of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in an evolving industry.

20 years in offsite construction and counting

Fusion Building Systems, a well-established light steel frame superstructure manufacturer, celebrates two decades in the offsite construction sector this year. Head of business development Robert Clark discusses the changes the industry has seen since the year 2000 and takes a look at what’s yet to come.
Offsite industry, offsite technology, offsite manufacturing,

Offsite construction: From cottage industry to critical constituent

With decades of experience to draw on, Cogent Consulting is incredibly busy advising on a wide range of offsite delivery issues across the UK construction sector. Managing director, Darren Richards, shares his perspective on the progression within the sector over the past five years to the present state of this evolving market.

How the UK construction industry is bouncing back

Covid-19 has taken its toll on construction sector productivity, but as Fieldfisher construction specialists Cecily Davis, Dan Preston and Helen Andrews explain, the industry is adapting positively to changes in working practices brought about by the pandemic.
offsite suppliers,

New £250m framework launches for offsite suppliers

A new £250m framework has been launched for offsite suppliers to deliver schools, hospitals and community buildings.
Brent Cross Town,

Vision unveiled for £5bn Brent Cross Town

Developer Argent Related and Barnet Council have unveiled its vision for the £5bn Brent Cross Town development.
Island Quarter development,

Green light for first phase of Nottingham’s £650m Island Quarter

Nottingham City Council has approved plans for the first phase of the city’s ‘biggest regeneration scheme’, the £650m Island Quarter development.
International Pool

Leeds selects developer for £270m International Pool redevelopment

Marrico and Helios have been selected as the preferred developer for the £270m redevelopment of the former International Swimming Pool.
developer-led public sector framework,

Pagabo begins bid race for £47bn developer framework

National framework provider Pagabo has begun the bidding race for its new £47bn developer-led public sector framework.
residential tower,

Go-ahead for £100m residential tower in Leeds

Leeds City Council has given the go-ahead for plans to redevelop 44 Merrion Street into a new 32-storey residential tower in the city centre.
The Island Quarter,

Sir Robert McAlpine wins £9m build at Nottingham’s Island Quarter

Sir Robert McAlpine has been appointed as the main contractor to deliver phase one of the £650m redevelopment of The Island Quarter in Nottingham.
Island Quarter,

Plans in for first phase of £650m Island Quarter scheme

Plans for the first phase of the £650m Island Quarter development have been submitted to Nottingham City Council.
MMC acceptance service,

NHBC introduces new MMC acceptance service

NHBC has launched a new MMC acceptance service for the UK construction industry to build confidence in innovative construction.
housing design guidance,

How Covid-19 could influence London’s new housing design guidance

Luke Sumnall, planner at Turley, discusses how coronavirus may lead to significant alterations in the emerging housing design guidance for London.

Interserve wins place on £100m NEUPC framework

Interserve has been appointed as a framework contractor by the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium (NEUPC) for its £100m framework.
developer-led public sector framework,

Pagabo plans £47bn developer-led public sector framework

National framework provider Pagabo has put developers on notice for its new £47bn developer-led public sector framework.
acm cladding, high-rise building,

ACM cladding removal ‘lags behind’ expectations, says NAO

Only 149 of the 456 high-rise buildings over 18 metres which have unsafe ACM cladding have been fully remediated, according to a new report by the National Audit Office (NAO).
hotel contract, Milton Keynes,

Winvic secures first hotel contract

Winvic has secured its first hotel contract to deliver a luxury four-star hotel in Milton Keynes which will comprise of 261 bedrooms.
high-rise blocks, installation of sprinklers,

Industry bodies welcome new safety policies for high-rise blocks

The CIOB, the RICS and the RIBA have welcomed Government measures which ensures more high-rise blocks will be fitted with sprinkler systems and safety signs.
Egham Gateway,

Graham secures £60m mixed-use scheme in Egham

Construction giant Graham has secured a £60m contract to build a new mixed-use scheme in Egham, known as Egham Gateway.
Building Regulations,

Built to last? Building Regulations and improving fire resiliency

When it comes to fire risk, we mustn’t confuse regulatory compliance with property resilience, says Tom Roche, senior consultant for international codes and standards at FM Global.