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Manchester, construction

How two Manchester projects are building social value

Manchester’s biggest construction projects are creating jobs, apprenticeships and other opportunities.
gascoigne estate regeneration

Willmott Dixon lands latest phase of Gascoigne estate’s regeneration

Willmott Dixon has secured a £40m contract to deliver Block J, the latest phase of Gascoigne estate’s regeneration in Barking.
Flood resilience solution, FloodRecover solution,

FloodRecover: Flood resilience solutions for all property owners

Aquobex discusses the launch of the FloodRecover brand and portfolio, a holistic flood resilience solution to enable cost-effective and insurable flood resilient repairs to properties of all types.
building emissions, greenhouse gas,

Don’t shoot yourself in the foot trying to reduce greenhouse gas...

A new report from the European Academies Science Advisory Council argues that a fundamental policy changes are needed if we are to successfully tackle greenhouse gas emissions from the built environment, construction processes and the supply of building products. Dr William Gillett and Professor Brian Norton take a look.
Solar panels, Essex energy

Solar panels installed across schools in Essex to reduce carbon emissions

Mitie has worked with Essex County Council to manage the installation of roof-mounted solar panels at 15 schools across the county.
Modular construction, Premier Modular,

Premier secures place on £1.6bn NHS modular framework

Premier Modular has won a place on the £1.6bn NHS shared business services modular construction framework in all seven lots.
net zero housing

Go-ahead for Scotland’s largest net zero housing scheme

Plans to deliver Scotland’s largest net zero housing development in Edinburgh have been given the green light by city planners.
Materials shortages, recycle materials

A sustainable answer to material shortages

Sourcing locally and using reclaimed building materials is possible and should be part of the solution towards zero carbon and current material shortages, argues Andrew Richards, co-chair of the Supply Chain Resilience Sub-group of the Scottish Construction Leadership Forum.
steven kerrigan

Builder given community order for acting as director whilst bankrupt

Builder Steven Kerrigan has been given a 12-month community order and ordered to do 150 hours of unpaid work after acting as a director whilst bankrupt.
Wates Construction

Wates Construction restructures for business growth

Wates has restructured to expand in existing sectors, such as education, and allow growth in all the areas it operates in.
Crawley town centre

Construction underway on scheme to fuel Crawley economic growth

Construction has started on an £8.85m scheme to breathe new life into the heart of Crawley and support its economic growth.
cmm toolkit

Unlocking the market for modular housing in Bristol and the South...

The DPS and the CMM toolkit combined, form a single procurement and delivery package for MMC that will enable local authorities to reach Government targets.
sonning common retirement village

Green light for £100m Sonning Common retirement village

Legal & General’s retirement village operator, Inspired Villages has been given the go-ahead to deliver a £100m retirement community in Sonning Common, South Oxfordshire.
Edinburgh Innovation Park

Edinburgh Innovation Park gains £40m funding

The development of a food & drink innovation hub in East Lothian has been given the green light by officials, unlocking £40m City Region Deal funding for Edinburgh Innovation Park.

Countryside financial boss leaves for Barratt Developments

Barratt Developments has appointed Mike Scott as its new executive director and chief financial officer, his start date will be announced in due course.
National Model Design Code

The case for MMC in building better and building beautiful

Krishan Pattni, chief design officer at TopHat, outlines the importance of prioritising design for all new build housing, and explores how these policies can work in tandem with modern methods of construction.
woolwich elizabeth line station

Crossrail hands over Woolwich Elizabeth line station

Crossrail has handed over the Woolwich Elizabeth line station to Transport for London, which marks the fourth central London station to be transferred ahead of trial operations.
mod maintenance

Serco ENGIE JV wins £810m MOD service family maintenance contracts

VIVO Defence Services, a joint venture between Serco and ENGIE, has been awarded £810m worth of contracts to deliver maintenance to MOD service family accommodation.
London tube 5g, London, mobile

TfL confirms 5G mobile coverage across tube network

Customers on London Underground will be able to access full mobile connectivity and internet access within every station and tunnel, the Mayor of London has today (22 June) announced.
overhead power line

Construction firm fined after worker severs hand

A construction company has been fined after a worker’s hand was severed by an inadequately guarded mitre saw on a construction site in Bolney, Sussex.
galleries shopping centre

Plans in for £135m Wigan shopping centre redevelopment

Cityheart and BCEGI have submitted a hybrid planning application for the £135m redevelopment of the Galleries Shopping Centre in Wigan.
Modular housing provider

Modular housing provider grows order book to over £200m

Modular housing provider, ilke Homes has grown its order book to over £200m after it agrees a £44m deal with ReSI LP’s for-profit provider, ReSI Homes Limited.
lenders modular housing

Modular housing provides green bay for institutions to park their capital

Joseph Daniels, founder and CEO of Etopia Group, discusses why lenders will need to look to modular housing to comply with their ESG objectives, future-proof their loan books and achieve their net-zero targets.
Solar Energy UK, Climate Change Committee

UK solar industry to ‘double in size by 2030’

40GW of solar capacity could deliver 13,000 new jobs, £17bn in additional economic activity, and a 4.7% cut in total UK carbon emissions, according to a new report.
Heritage protection, Historic buildings,

Government urged to enable historic buildings to tackle climate crisis

Historic buildings can help tackle the climate crisis, according to a new report published today (16 June) by Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, it argues that the Government should commit publicly to align heritage protection and environmental sustainability.
information management in construction

Report: Information management in construction can aid UK’s recovery

Every £1 invested in information management (IM) in the construction sector could secure up to £6 of labour time savings and boost government efforts to reach net zero carbon targets, according to a new report.