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sustainable development planning

How will changes in legislation affect sustainable development planning?

James Cook, head of planning at Blacks Solicitors, discusses the legislative and planning policy background and how recent changes, in response to COP26, are going to affect sustainable development planning in the coming years.
zero carbon housing

Magenta Living receives £137million funding to become zero carbon housing provider

Magenta Living has secured a £137million funding package in a bid to become a zero carbon housing provider and build more than 1,000 new affordable homes.
Spindles Town Square redevelopment

Spindles Town Square redevelopment in Oldham underway

Willmott Dixon has been appointed by Oldham council as the main contractor for the Spindles Town Square redevelopment in Oldham.
care home development

Midford Manor Hallmark care home development tops out

Midford Manor Care Home, a 15-suite Hallmark care home development in Bath, has marked a major milestone with a topping out ceremony hosted by Savista Developments.
Transforming Public Procurement Green Paper

Transforming Public Procurement Green Paper consultation response

Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement, LHC Group, ponders the seven important changes within the Government’s Transforming Public Procurement Green Paper consultation response.
High-rise building fire

High-rise building fire breaks out in central London

Firefights were called to a high-rise building fire on Whitechapel High Street, Aldgate, in Central London as flames and smoke surrounded the 17th floor.
house prototype

Northumbria Uni to design work from home house prototype

Northumbria University has been awarded funding to design and develop a new purpose-built home office within a house prototype, which will enable people to work from home and ‘age in place’.
construction talent

International Women’s Day: Why we need to nurture construction talent

Charlie Avara, director, All Done, is advocating for female construction talent to be nurtured within the industry as women are a vital cog in the sector, but how can we break the bias?
Eleanor Ogilvie promoted to head of land and partnerships

Eleanor Ogilvie promoted to head of land and partnerships at MCI...

Eleanor Ogilvie has been promoted to head of land and partnerships at MCI Developments after spending only three years with the company.
3D printed home

[Video] First 3D printed home in US handed over by Habitat...

The first 3D printed home to be completed by Habitat for Humanity in the United States was handed over to its new owner on 21 December.
Crescent Gardens regeneration

Crescent Gardens regeneration project celebrates topping out milestone

The Crescent Gardens regeneration project in East Croydon has reached a significant milestone, with a topping out ceremony held to mark construction reaching the highest point of the eight-storey building.
Construction climate change

Construction climate change adaption: Is it too late to decarbonise buildings?

Construction climate change resistance could have a devastating impact across the world. Paul Deakin, director of Rund, explores how the industry can achieve a net zero carbon built environment by decarbonising existing buildings.
international womens day construction

Burrington Estates celebrates International Women’s Day

March 8 marks the 47th year of International Women’s Day. Katie Wells, Michelle Mitchell, and Natalie Tucker from Burrington Estates explain what needs to be done to encourage more women into a male-dominated sector.
gender disparity in construction 

Tackling gender disparity in the construction industry

Construction now, more than ever, is looking to bring new entrants into the industry. As a male-dominated sector, Jane Pearce, sales and marketing director at Devonshire Homes tells PBC Today her experience, and how to tackle the gender disparity in construction.
50 hectare development

Stepnell Developments Ltd secures planning for 50 hectare development

Leeds-based Blacks Solicitors has helped Stepnell Developments Ltd secure planning permission for a 50 hectare development south-west of Daventry.
london properties

Sadiq Khan calls for seizure of London properties owned by Putin...

Sadiq Khan is calling on the Government to seize London properties owned by allies of President Vladimir Putin, following Russia's attack on Ukraine.
£20m Build to Rent

Morrison Construction begins work on £20m Build to Rent scheme

Morrison Construction’s Building Central business has begun work on a new £20m Build to Rent (BTR) scheme.
more efficient

Offsite may be the future of construction, but can it be...

Ian Risk, chief technology officer at the Centre for Modelling & Simulation, looks at how digital and model-based engineering provides a new approach to this optimisation challenge.
end of year performance

MSPS announce ‘record set’ of end of year performance results

Morgan Sindall Property Services (MSPS) has announced its end of year performance for 2021, showcasing a ‘record set of results’ for the construction and regeneration group.
Big Innovation Pitch

Futurebuild announces the finalists of the Big Innovation Pitch

Futurebuild has called out to its exhibitors to enter the Big Innovation Pitch, to celebrate the products and services that are solving the challenges that are facing the built environment and the drive towards a net-zero future.
ole pugholm

United Living announces Ole Pugholm as group chief financial officer

Following recent turnover success, United Living Group has appointed Ole Pugholm to the role of group chief financial officer.
community buildings

Procurement for education and community buildings made easy

The pandemic has highlighted the effect of the built environment on our mental and physical health, whether in our homes, schools, offices or community buildings.
more sustainable built environment

The countdown to a more sustainable built environment with Futurebuild 2022

Futurebuild, the event that’s championed a more sustainable built environment for the past 16 years, returns to the ExCeL London from 1-3 March 2022. The net zero pioneer has curated an event that will connect specifiers, decision makers and disruptors with over 300 leading brands who are developing technologies and services to transform the built environment.
ASBP Awards

ASBP announce winners of their annual sustainability awards

ASBP have announced the winners of the 4th annual ASBP Awards, following a ‘hybrid’ awards ceremony on Thursday 17th February at the EDGE Showroom in London and online.
toxic metal

Study finds that construction workers are at a higher risk of...

A recent study led by Boston University School of Public Health has found that construction workers are at a higher risk of exposing their families to toxic metals in their homes due to various work and home related factors.
occupant wellbeing

Building with sustainability and occupant wellbeing in mind

How do we build better buildings with sustainability and occupant wellbeing in mind while saving on costs and resources?