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.
The UK Government has released a Green Paper proposing big changes to how construction products are regulated. These reforms are a direct response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy and the urgent need to make buildings safer.
Andrew Milsom, sector lead for Affordable Housing at NHBC, examines the importance of affordable housing in efforts to deliver the Government's housing targets.
Sadiq Khan is “actively exploring” relaxing green belt building rules in the capital, claiming that current rules are “wrong, out-of-date and simply unsustainable”.
This article — the first in a three-part series — explores the structural problems underpinning the UK’s planning regime, the economic drag they produce, and the rationale for sweeping legislative intervention.
Amid persistent macroeconomic uncertainty and subdued client confidence, UK construction output recorded a fourth consecutive monthly decrease in April. However, the latest data from the S&P Global UK Construction PMI indicates early signs of stabilisation in activity, led by a relatively resilient residential sector.
Murphy's part acquisition of Sydney-based contractor Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure marks the civils contractor's first steps into the southern hemisphere.
As pressures on the built environment grow, so does the need for smarter, faster, and more sustainable construction. That’s why architects, developers, and contractors from across the globe are heading to UK Construction Week London 2025, taking place 7–9 May at ExCeL London.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) made three arrests yesterday in an international operation investigating allegations of £3m worth of bribes being paid by Blu-3 employees to Mace staff.