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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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ICW: Partnerships built on trust

In the dynamic world of property development, a builder’s reputation is one of their most valuable assets. Today’s homebuyers expect more than just high-quality design and materials; they demand long-term peace of mind. For developers, navigating construction, finance and risk management requires not just a clear strategy but reliable partners.

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Construction of new £16m Marsh Barton Station underway

Graham has commenced works on the construction of the new £16m Marsh Barton railway station in Exeter.

Morgan Sindall to build leisure centre in Woolwich town centre

Morgan Sindall has been appointed as preferred bidder to deliver a new leisure centre in Woolwich for the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Kier to deliver new £3m Britwell GP Hub

Kier has been appointed by Slough Borough Council to deliver a £3m project that includes the remodelling and extension of the community building in Britwell, Slough, to include a new GP surgery.

Construction output up 5.8% in March

Construction output increased by 5.8% in the three months leading to March 2021, the largest monthly growth since July 2020, according to the latest ONS figures.

Queen’s speech: Modernise the planning system & improve infrastructure

The Queen’s speech has outlined plans for the government to strengthen the economy, improve infrastructure and modernise the planning system.

Mitie secures four new NHS Trust contracts

Mitie has won four new contracts with Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust, two in facilities management.

Demolition underway at Waterloo and Queen Street in Romford

Demolition work has started at Waterloo and Queen Street Romford, as part of Havering Council’s ‘12 Estates’ regeneration programme with joint venture partners Wates Residential.

BAM begins work on new Exmouth Community College

BAM has begun work on one of the UK’s largest schools, the new Exmouth Community College which will have capacity for up to 2,850 pupils.

Unity Square development reaches completion

The new UK Government Hub in Nottingham, Unity Square, which will be home to HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) has now completed construction.

Mace Dragados bags £570m Birmingham Curzon Street station

Mace and Dragados have secured a £570m contract to deliver Birmingham’s new city centre HS2 railway station.

Replacing internal doors in a house?

Are you considering replacing internal doors in your home? Here, LABC Front Door offers all of the guidance and information you need.

Six skyscrapers to transform London’s future skyline

The City of London Corporation has unveiled images of how the Square Mile’s skyline will look by the mid 2020’s.

Rise in construction output leads to record high cost inflation

Construction output increased in April, but builders faced the sharpest rise in cost inflations since 1997.

Yorkshire Water to introduce constructed wetland at Clifton works

Yorkshire Water is set to create a new integrated constructed wetland at its Clifton wastewater treatment works near Doncaster.

Amey wins estate management services contract with Southeastern

Amey will provide commercial estate management for 164 stations covering Central and South East London, Kent and East Sussex.

Don’t let Rusty ruin your render!

When planning an outdoor rendering project, it’s important to remember to choose beads made of stainless steel or PVCu.

LABC launches new home improvement website

LABC has launched a new website for homeowners – Front Door. The site provides practical guidance on all sorts of home improvements and renovations.

What you need to consider if your contractor goes bust

Ian Timlin, specialist dispute resolution and commercial litigation lawyer at Conexus Law, explores the factors to consider if faced with contractor insolvency.

Construction work begins on restoration of UK’s oldest lido

Beard Construction is leading the work on the restoration of Cleveland Pools, the oldest surviving outdoor public swimming pool in the UK.

Is force majeure a “get out of jail” card for contract disputes?

Adrian Aston, head of dispute resolution at Naismiths, examines what force majeure is, why so many disputes are focused on it this year and what it means for both suppliers and clients.

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