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Planning and Infrastructure Bill becomes law

The Planning and Infrastructure Bill has entered into law with Royal Assent yesterday, lending some much needed certainty to the industry.

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Record infrastructure pipeline investment to support future workforce

The government is set to inject £650bn of public and private investment into infrastructure over the next ten years, according to the updated Infrastructure Pipeline.

Plans unveiled for £500m Stockport hospital on former Debenhams site

Healthcare services in Stockport could be radically transformed after plans to build a new £500m hospital have been unveiled.

Cleveland Bridge: Redundancy warning as administrators fail to find buyer

Employees at engineering company Cleveland Bridge are being advised to prepare for redundancies as administrators fail to find a buyer.

JCT hosts online Covid-19 hub for contract users

JCT launches an online Covid-19 hub for construction professionals and contracting parties who are considering the impact of Covid-19 on their existing projects or are preparing contract documents for new projects.

Construction output falls below pre-Covid levels

Construction output has fallen below pre-covid levels for the first time in months, as the real long-term impact of Covid-19 starts to hit home.

Green light for second phase of Waltham Forest regeneration

Waltham Forest Council’s development partner, Countryside, has secured planning permission to move forward with the transformation of the Town Hall Campus to build a new hub in the heart of the borough and creating hundreds of new jobs.

Shortlist unveiled for HS2’s £275m Washwood Heath depot

HS2 Ltd has revealed the shortlist of bidders in the running to build its network control centre and rolling stock maintenance depot in Washwood Heath.

Dual plans approved for new London office block

The City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee has given the go-ahead on two schemes for a site on Fetter Lane.

Hill named housing partner on Woolwich Leisure Centre scheme

Woolwich Council has appointed The Hill Group as housing development partner on its Woolwich Leisure Centre Scheme.

Graphene resurfacing trials begin on A1 in Northumberland

National Highways will trial the use of graphene along three miles of the A1’s northbound carriageway between Newton on the Moor and West Cawledge, Northumberland.

HS2 archaeologists discover Anglo-Saxon church in Stoke Mandeville

Archaeologists working on the HS2 project have made a new discovery, uncovering what they believe to be the remains of an Anglo-Saxon church underneath the structure of the Norman church they were excavating.

Green light for major Modern Wharf mixed-use scheme

The Royal Borough Greenwich’s planning committee has given the go-ahead for plans to deliver 1,500 new homes and employment space at U+I’s Modern Wharf.

Married construction directors banned for 18 years

Norman and Jane Thornton, a married couple from Telford, directors of the construction company Norjan (Properties) Limited, have been banned for 9 years each after diverting over £124,000 away from creditors.

Construction underway on £7m Lincoln affordable housing project

Willmott Dixon has started construction of 42 new homes comprising 32 two to four-bedroom houses, four two-bedroom bungalows and six one-bedroom apartments.

Homes England launches new land disposal approach 

Housebuilders of all sizes will find it easier than ever to access Homes England land, with the launch of the new delivery partner dynamic purchasing system (DPS).

Muse to deliver new Travelodge at Rotherham’s Forge Island

Muse Developments and Rotherham Council have exchanged a deal with Travelodge to become the latest occupier at Forge Island, which will see a new 69-room hotel delivered in Rotherham town centre.

Kier hands over all-through school in Portsmouth

Kier has handed over the new development of the existing Mayfield School in Portsmouth, Hampshire to the Department for Education (DfE).

A new model for building better homes in Lambeth

Homes for Lambeth has launched its new sales brand, Addition by Homes for Lambeth and unveils its first scheme for sustainable housing in the borough.

Barclays & HGP to fund Waltham Forest affordable housing scheme

Pocket Living has agreed a deal with two new funding partners, Barclays and Housing Growth Partnership to deliver its latest affordable housing development in Waltham Forest.

Supply chain pressures threaten to derail construction projects

Severe supply chain pressures restrain purchasing activity and building projects in August, as 68% of construction companies reported even longer delivery times for materials compared to July.

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