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planning permission

Study reveals the ‘easiest’ and ‘hardest’ places to gain planning permission

A recent survey by home improvement professionals at Everest gathered geographical data by DCLG to reveal the 10 areas most likely to accept or decline minor planning permissions
Mick George

Recruitment Opportunities at DRBS East Ltd

Mick George Ltd discuss acquiring of DRBS East Ltd and their new recruitment drive in the field of property maintenance and insurance
Pegasus

Cuddy Group take control of contracts and costs with Pegasus CIS

Cuddy Group have utilised Pegasus CIS,software solution specifically designed for the construction and contracting industries, in order to manage contracts and costs ease.
BRIDGE project

BRIDGE project aims to tackle skills shortages in construction

As part of the BRIDGE project, the professional construction team at Derby College organised an activity day at The Bemrose School in Derby to teach students more about the careers available in the construction sector
Allplan 2018-1

ALLPLAN announces the new BIM solution Allplan 2018-1

Leading European provider of BIM solutions, Allplan, has released its latest version of its market-leading BIM solution Allplan 2018-1 for architects, and structural and civil engineers
contractors

Government vows to ban slow paying contractors from public contracts

The government has said that main contractors who do not pay their supplier promptly are to be banned from bidding for public sector contracts
NPPF

Organisations urge NPPF upholds Garden City principles

Over 50 organisations – including councils, professional bodies and trade associations – have urged the government to reinstate the reference to Garden City principles in the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
cladding systems

Government to consult on proposals to toughen testing for cladding systems

Stricter new rules designed to strengthen fire testing for cladding systems on residential buildings were published for consultation yesterday (11 April) by Housing Secretary Sajid Javid
Building Information Modelling

Digital Union sponsor NBS on BIM: what you need to know

Richard Waterhouse, CEO of the NBS discusses the benefits and the reach for businesses in the North in their use of Building Information Modelling (BIM)
automation

Study reveals how automation will impact the construction industry

According to research conducted by consultant PwC, construction is expected to experience the third highest percentage of jobs replaced by automaton
Residential Market Survey

RICS UK Residential Market Survey reveals falling demand in housing market

The momentum in the UK housing market continues to slow, as buyer demand falls for the twelfth consecutive month, according to the figures from the March 2018 RICS UK Residential Market Survey
Welfare breaches

BSG reports 8% rise in Welfare breaches on construction sites

The Building Safety Group (BSG) has reported an 8% rise in Welfare breaches on construction sites, based on figures from approximately 10,000 independent inspections conducted for the construction industry over a six month period
Planning Risk and Development

Industry leaders say automatic building will not speed up housing delivery

According to planning and built environment experts interviewed for a study commissioned by the RTPI, attaching automatic planning permission to housing land allocated in local plans in England would have limited impact on increasing the supply of homes
VR solutions

VR solutions empower designers’ creative flow

ebb3, experts in network infrastructure performance for 3D graphics, will apply Citrix® technology to offer new VR solutions for designers in the automotive, aerospace, and built environment sectors
adjudication

Common Sense 6 – Smash & Grab 0

Peter Vinden, Managing Director of The Vinden Partnership, considers the “smash and grab” culture of adjudication
Contracts and Law report

Latest NBS Contracts and Law report reveals industry progression

The NBS has released its fourth Contracts and Law report this week, shedding light on how well the industry is progressing
BIM Protocol

CIC publishes second edition of the BIM Protocol

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has published the highly anticipated Second Edition of the BIM Protocol, to reflect the current practices and standards regarding the use of BIM
Revu 2018

Bluebeam release redesigned Revu 2018

Bluebeam, Inc., leading developer of innovative technology solutions for the AEC industries, has announced the release of Revu 2018, featuring a new interface and enhancements designed to maximise productivity, improve predictability and fast-track new users while supporting existing workflows
housing market

Survey reveals Brits predict housing crash within 5 years

New research published by property marketplace, TheHouseShop, has revealed that almost half of Brits (45% excluding “don’t know”) believe there will be a housing crash in the next 5 years
National Site Awards

Constructions finest prepare to be honoured at National Site Awards

The National Site Awards recognise registered sites that have shown the highest levels of consideration towards the public, the workforce and the environment
International Centre for Connected Construction

Proposed centre aims to integrate smart building tech and BIM

A proposed centre for digital construction in Newcastle will aim to exploit the expertise of data scientists and bring smart building technologies and BIM into closer association
Thamesmead regeneration

Contractor revealed for initial phase of Thamesmead regeneration

London Housing Association, Peabody, has named Durkan as the contractor for the first phase of its work on the giant Thamesmead regeneration project in a £45m deal
Homeowner Survey

Homeowner survey reveals 82% of adults support plans for estate agent...

According to a new Homeowner Survey, a massive 82% of UK adults back government proposals requiring estate agents to be licensed
Rethinking social housing

Rethinking social housing workshops receive more than 2,000 respondents

More than 2,000 people have had their say on the future of social housing by taking part in the Chartered Institute of Housing’s (CIH) Rethinking social housing workshops

Brick and tile stocks at their lowest for three years

Concerns about the availability of bricks and roof tiles are being reported by housebuilders. Brick stocks did recover slightly in the slow period at the beginning of the year but are at their lowest level since the beginning of 2015. While stocks of concrete roof tiles are also at their lowest for some time
asbestos fibres

Survey reveals “uncertainty and ignorance” over exposure to asbestos

According to research nearly one in four UK construction workers believe they may have been exposed to asbestos fibres, placing them at higher risk of contracting terminal cancers later in life