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L&G calls to reduce emissions in built environment

In an open letter to the UK government, LGIM’s head of sustainability, head of LGIM Real Assets and CEO of Legal & General Capital, has called on the government to reduce emissions from the built environment.
Icknield Port Loop, AMC,

£4m investment to transform Icknield Port Loop

£4m investment announced to clean up and unlock brownfield land at Icknield Port Loop in Edgbaston which will allow for a further 138 homes using Advanced Manufacturing in Construction (AMC).
Hallsville Quarter,

Bouygues UK secures £240m third phase of London’s Hallsville Quarter

Bouygues UK has been appointed as the main contractor for the third phase of the £240m regeneration scheme, Hallsville Quarter.
modular housing,

Bromford’s first modular housing scheme gets go-ahead

Bromford has collaborated with GSSArchitecture and Totally Modular to develop plans for Gloucestershire’s first offsite modular housing scheme.
langley mead, university of reading

University of Reading secures approval for greenspace extension

Langley Mead, a popular community nature reserve in Shinfield has been given the green light to be extended.
South Kensington tube station,

Plans in for South Kensington tube station transformation

Plans have been submitted to sensitively repair and enhance South Kensington Tube station buildings and the surrounding streets.
modular housing, CHIC

CHIC launches £2bn modular housing framework

The Central Housing Investment Consortium (CHIC) is procuring three contracts for the manufacturing, supply and erection of new modular housing as part of a £2bn framework.
net-zero carbon, Legal & General,

L&G commits to net-zero carbon housing

Legal & General has announced it is going to make its new housing stock net-zero carbon enabled by 2030, this will be implemented in a phased approach across all its homes.
post-Covid recovery,

Liverpool unveils £1.4bn post-Covid recovery plan

Liverpool Council has unveiled £1.4bn plans to help boost the region’s post-Covid recovery, which includes launching more than 25 shovel-ready projects to create an extra 12,000 construction jobs.
Construction apprenticeships,

Construction apprenticeships will ‘turbocharge’ economy, says FMB

Construction apprenticeships are needed to help Britain get back on its feet, urges the Federation of Master Builders’ ‘Trading Up’ report.
construction sites, new measures, flexible working hours

Flexible site hours and ‘speedy’ planning measures introduced

The Government has announced new measures to help boost the construction industry that will be introduced this week, including flexible working hours, deadline extensions and speedy planning.
Greenwich Peninsula,

Plans in for £770m mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula

Regeneration company, U+I has submitted plans for a new 1,500 home mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula.
planning process, Madeleys Chartered Surveyors

Current planning process ‘puts farmers off’ developing rural areas

Paul Madeley, from Shropshire-based Madeleys Chartered Surveyors, believes the planning process is putting off farming and rural businesses from working on new projects when they need to be considering their future directions.
social housing development,

Green light for £20m Strabane social housing development

Plans to build a new £20m social housing development in Strabane have been given the green light by Derry City and Strabane District Council.
Ian Hilliker, Vistry Partnerships,

Vistry Partnerships appoints NW managing director

Regeneration specialist Vistry Partnerships has appointed Ian Hilliker as its new managing director for the North West region.
Tottenham Hale

Galliford Try wins £85m Tottenham Hale contract

Galliford Try has been named contractor on two residential buildings at Tottenham Hale worth £85m for developers, Argent Related.
Kirkstall Forge,

Green light for next phase of £400m Kirkstall Forge development

Leeds City Council has granted planning consent for the next phase of the £400m Kirkstall Forge development in Leeds.
mixed-use scheme, Southwark,

Go-ahead for U+I & TfL’s mixed-use scheme in Southwark

U+I and Transport for London (TfL) have been given the green light to transform an empty Southwark site into a new mixed-use scheme.
road improvement

Interserve wins £15.6m road improvement contract for Hertfordshire

Interserve has secured a £15.6m contract from Hertfordshire County Council, through the Eastern Highways Alliance Framework 2, to upgrade a section of the A602 in Hertfordshire.
Innovation Chain North,

Winners announced for £750m Innovation Chain North framework

Great Places Housing Group has revealed the successful contractors and consultants which have won a place on its new £750m Innovation Chain North (ICN) framework.

Plans submitted for £1bn Waterloo Estate regeneration

Havering Council and Wates Residential have submitted plans for the Waterloo Estate, the largest council estate regeneration planning application to be submitted this year in London.
Modern Methods of Construction,

Actis welcomes housing minister’s MMC ambition post-Covid

An ambition by housing minister Christopher Pincher to embrace Modern Methods of Construction to help the UK recover economically from the impact of Covid-19 has been welcomed by Actis.
new development, construction work,

Construction work on Farnborough site due to start immediately

A new development of 159 homes for first-time buyers and families in Farnborough will soon be under construction due to a collaboration between Southern Housing Group and CALA Homes.
Clyde Gateway, Glasgow’s East End

Clyde Gateway to restart regeneration work across Glasgow

Clyde Gateway is preparing for a massive boost of activity as construction restarts across Glasgow’s East End regeneration area.
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.
housing crisis, retirement homes,

UK must build retirement housing to reverse housing crisis, urges report

The UK’s failure to build retirement homes prevents downsizing, as the key to unlocking the housing crisis lies in reversing decades of underinvestment, says a new report.