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 Construction Leadership Forum has launched a National Equity & Inclusion Plan to encourage a more diverse and inclusive future for Scottish construction.
Andrew Fyfe, associate director of healthcare and senior living at BNP Paribas Real Estate, charts the challenges of accommodating an ageing population in a senior housing crisis.
As part of National Home Security Month 2022, Ken Meanwell looks at alarms, one of the many essential tools in the fight against crime, and what you should be looking for in an alarm system.
'Time at large' means there is no date fixed for completing the building works or period set out for completing the works, or such times and dates as agreed no longer apply.
A new North East cable manufacturing facility at the Blyth power station site will be delivered by Galliford Try’s Building North East and Yorkshire business.
GRAHAM has commenced work on the M25 junction 28 upgrades for National Highways – a major junction connecting the A12 and the M25, as well as providing access to Brentwood via the A1023
An uptick in planning approvals and main contract awards as documented in the Glenigan October 2022 Construction review suggest recovery is on the horizon.
Gary Neal, Skanska UK, will give the JCT Povey Lecture webinar 2022, with a presentation entitled, “Building Safety Act – Practical Steps for Compliance in Construction” on Thursday, 10th November 2022.
Thinking of renovating an existing property, having a new extension or building your dream home? ABC+ Warranty provides the perfect self-build structural warranty.
The National Social Value Standard has launched a new social value measurement framework with the help of economists at social value software organisation Loop.
Analysis from Savills on behalf of the Local Government Association(LGA) has found that a proposed 5% social rent cap could cost councils more than £3bn.