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Planning permission granted at 8 Albert Embankment
U+I, a regeneration developer and investor, has been granted planning permission for the £500m 8 Albert Embankment scheme.
Skanska secures £23.3m Trinity Academy contract in Bristol
Skanska has won a £23.3m contract to build Trinity Academy, a secondary school which will provide school places for 1,220 students in Bristol.
Wetherell and Dexters form a partnership to improve operations
Estate agents Wetherell and Dexters have formed a new partnership to enhance their lettings and property operations in London.
Commodore’s Quarter celebrates topping out
Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV), a joint venture between Countryside and Taylor Wimpey, has ‘topped out’ on their structures in the Commodore’s Quarter.
Liverpool council to transform landfill site into green community
Liverpool City Council is set to transform a former, 28 acre, landfill site into a green community, which could accommodate almost 1,500 eco-friendly homes.
Caddick Construction moves into housebuilding sector
Caddick Construction has appointed Richard Greenwood to assist with the £340m EN:Procure Affordable and Mixed Tenure New Building Housing Framework for Yorkshire and Humber.
ACE urges Government not to overlook brownfield development
In its manifesto, ‘Infrastructure for everyone’, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) argues for denser brownfield development, to help deal with the national housing crisis.
Old Kent Road Gasholders site to be transformed
London-based developer, Avanton, is to transform the historic Gasholders site on Old Kent Road into a new £230m mixed-use regeneration project.
Plans submitted for £70m MediaCityUK apartment development
A planning application has been submitted to Salford City Council for a 280-apartment development at the centre of MediaCityUK.
Bermondsey industrial site to transform into residential scheme
An industrial site at Hatcham Road, Bermondsey, which has been sold for £9.75m by KALMARs and joint agent Kingsbury, is set to be redeveloped into a new residential scheme.
East Ayrshire reveals £175m investment in housing
East Ayrshire Council has unveiled plans for a £175m boost in the future of housing and housing services over the next five years.
What do the political manifestos mean for the construction industry?
In the run-up to the general election, PBC Today takes a look at what the political party manifestos mean for the housebuilding and construction industry.
Insulation specialists hail cross-party timber frame report
A report published showing how production in the timber frame industry can play a major role in helping solve the housing crisis has been welcomed by insulation specialist, Actis.
Research reveals sustainable infrastructure for Oxford-Cambridge Arc
The UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) has developed methods to reveal a series of sustainable insights for the Oxford-Cambridge Arc – one of the UK’s largest housing and transport projects.
Rural campaigners say they can help solve the housing crisis
Rural campaigners have argued that the current ‘outdated’ planning system is holding the UK back and say the government should let them help ease the housing crisis.
Lendlease appoints David Cadiot as executive manager
Lendlease has appointed David Cadiot as executive general manager for all construction projects outside of London.
Eco-sustainable living accommodation arrives at the Brislington Centre
Students with special education needs (SEN) will be able to learn how to live independently after three new eco-sustainable homes were recently installed at...
The importance of good design in planning process
Good design is paramount in planning, says Joe Ridgeon, director of Hedley Planning Services, and should be a key priority of the next Government.
Housebuilding must be a priority, says FMB
The urgent need to build more homes for everyone should be a key priority for all the political parties during the General Election campaign, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
£125m Jewellery Quarter redevelopment approved
Plans to transform the four-acre industrial site in the Jewellery Quarter into a mixed-use scheme have been given the go ahead by Birmingham City Council.
Time to tackle ‘timebomb’ in lack of suitable housing
Ten organisations from across the housing and charity sectors have warned of a crisis in the provision of suitable housing for older and disabled people as they launch a new coalition to campaign for accessible homes.
Record earnings for self-employed electricians
According to the latest figures released by Hudson Contract, earnings for self-employed electricians increased by 5.8% last month to hit the highest level on record.
Major plans revealed for former Kellogg’s site in Old Trafford
Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council have announced plans for a residential-led, mixed-use development on the former Kellog's site, including housing, a school, offices and public realm in Stretford.
George Clarke launches home design competition for young people
Architect and TV presenter George Clarke is today launching a government-sponsored home design Competition for young people to create the home of the future – the Home of 2030.
Wates hires apprentices for Park East development
The first apprentices have been hired to help regenerate the Park East site in Erith as Wates Residential supports a further seven people with its Building Futures training programme, also held last week in Erith.
Council approves £500m housing investment plan for Glasgow
Glasgow City Council has approved the Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for the 2020-25 period, and will now submit this plan to the Scottish Government.