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Brighton Metropolitan

Willmott Dixon secure £14m contract with Greater Brighton Metropolitan

Willmott Dixon is set to play a key role in the next stage of Greater Brighton Metropolitan College’s growth plans after it was chosen for a £14m contract.
Inflexion Private Equity, Marley

Inflexion Private Equity buyout Marley Limited

Inflexion Private Equity has announced that it has agreed to acquire Marley, from Etex, a building materials firm based in Belgium.
Etopia Corby, Electric Corby, Project Etopia

Project Etopia completes modular eco home

The first home in London’s only modular commuter village, Etopia Corby, has been completed inside and out, MMC specialist Project Etopia .
Link Road, Stockport Council, Graham

Graham completes new £8m link road for Stockport Council

A major project, described as Stockport’s single most important strategic highway connection, has been completed by Graham.
Modern methods of construction, MMC, Burges Salmon

Modern Methods of Construction in a reordered world

Law firm Burges Salmon looks at how the perfect storm of sector restructure and the advance of Modern Methods of Construction will combine to reshape construction procurement in 2025 and beyond.
Energy House 2.0, built environment, Salford Energy House

Energy House 2.0: Supporting clean tech for the built environment

Professor Will Swan and Dr Richard Fitton discuss the University of Salford’s Energy House 2.0, a state-of-the-art research facility that will test new technology to help speed up the development of better, more reliable products for the built environment.
apprenticeship levy

Kier to fund supply chain apprentices through apprenticeship levy

Kier is the first contractor to transfer funds from its apprenticeship levy to its supply chain in Liverpool.
Advanced manufacturing, BRE, built environment

Accelerating the implementation of advanced manufacturing techniques

Martin Ganley, BRE programme director for the CIH, offers reflections on a roundtable looking at advanced manufacturing techniques in the built environment.
Overheating, building's envelope, design

Preventing homes from overheating

Martin Twamley, UK technical manager at Steico, examines the factors behind overheating in housing and how the risks can be reduced.
Five Towns Leisure, Willmott Dixon

Willmott Dixon appointed for second Wakefield leisure centre

Willmott Dixon has been successfully appointed by the council for a £17m contract to build Five Towns Leisure and Wellbeing Hub in Pontefract.
Aspin Group

Aspin Group assets put up for auction

Over 600 lots from Aspin Group Limited, now in administration are being offered for sale by national asset and property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH).
health and safety software, Genilogic

Cushioning construction with the cloud

Lucy Atkinson, business support manager at Genilogic, discusses how health and safety software helps reduce fatalities within the construction industry.
Housebuilding, Joe Ridgeon, houses

Planning stability will drive housebuilding growth

Housebuilding is an emotive issue at the best of times but in the face of a full-blown crisis in supply, the need to deliver many more homes, in the right places, cannot be ignored. Joe Ridgeon, director of Hedley Planning Services, examines the key issues affecting supply.
Liberty Park, Liberty Property Trust, Stoford Developments

First phase of Liberty Park, Widnes, complete

The first phase of Liberty Park, Widnes, has been completed, with a speculative warehouse and site infrastructure being delivered to provide the only new-build unit over 50,000 sq ft in the Halton and south Liverpool industrial and warehouse market.
adjudicators,

Parties playing hide and seek with adjudicators

Parties can be quite ingenious when it comes to trying to avoid the will of an Adjudicator. They can even resort to playing the game of hide and seek in order to argue “it’s not me governor” and avoid the adjudication but getting away with this line of argument is not always that easy.
Unconventional living, BLP Insurance

‘Unconventional living’ rising in popularity

Over half of residential property owners in the UK would consider living permanently in an unconventional type of home, according to a recent survey from BLP Insurance.
Digital construction, Graham, digital technology

Digital construction: The future of the built environment

Melanie Dawson, director of digital construction at Graham, explains how the business is implementing cutting-edge technology.
Building regulation, building safety, fire safety,

Future Building Regulations: Commitment to change

David Mowatt, chairman of the Smoke Control Association, discusses Building Regulation compliance and the need for robust enforcement procedures
Fire safety industry, Ian Moore

Stronger and broader training in the fire safety industry

Ian Moore, chief executive of the Fire Industry Association, discusses its efforts in raising the bar for professionalism in the fire safety industry.
Simon Gorski, Lendlease

Lendlease names new managing director

Lendlease has named Simon Gorski as its new managing director for Construction in Europe.
West Midlands Combined Authority, WMCA, New homes

WMCA gains £41m to help unlock derelict land for housing

£41m has been secured by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to help unlock hundreds of acres of former industrial land for much-needed new homes.
Planning system, Planning policy,,

Is a “rigid” planning system holding back an MMC revolution?

MMC offer the opportunity to rethink how homes are designed and built, is a potential revolution being held back by an outdated planning system?
Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship, Manchester College,

Manchester College launches Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship

The Manchester College is launching a brand new industry-sponsored Architectural and Construction Engineering Scholarship in Construction and The Built Environment for 16 to 18 year-olds.
Offsite,

Transforming construction through collaboration and offsite innovation

Richard Crosby, director of construction consultants blacc, looks at how a pioneering consortium could transform the way schools are designed, procured and built offsite.
Digital twin, Science Park,

A digital replica for Hong Kong Science Park

Digital twin campus initiative drives smart facilities management for Hong Kong Science Park.
construction and demolition waste, Highland Council,

Highland Council cuts down on construction and demolition waste

The Highland Council is to restrict the amount of construction and demolition waste bought to its network of 21 Household Waste Recycling Centres.