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More encouragement needed for women in the property sector
As it's International Women’s Day today Katy Jordan, Storey Homes’ Managing Director, explains what it’s like, as a woman, to have a career in the housebuilding industry.
Staticus wins façade contract for Tottenham Hale tower
Staticus has been appointed as the façade contractor for the 32-storey, 107-meter-high mixed-use Tottenham Hale tower, which will consist of 279 homes and commercial spaces.
Thomas Sinden wins £6m residential development contract
Contractor Thomas Sinden has secured a £6m contract to build 30 new residential homes for KAIYANG Real Estate Ltd in Chingford, London.
Stylish conversion of three Listed buildings are up for an award
Selectaglaze discuss the recent conversion of listed buildings in Berkshire, reinstating some original designs to return the property to it's former glory.
How 3D tech is mapping the future of eco-home innovation
As planning and building teams seek to improve efficiencies and cut costs on projects, Sven Van Duffelen, from 3D mobile mapping and monitoring specialist...
Advantage Insurance: Our team helping the homeless
Advantage Insurance (AHCI) discuss how their team has been collecting essential items to help the homeless, following on from their charity commitments.
BRE reveals winners of the BREEAM Awards 2019
BRE has announced the winners of its BREEAM Awards 2019 at a gala event held last night (4 March) at the London Hilton Bankside Hotel.
Banging the drum for BIM: How BIM awareness is changing
Andrew Carpenter, chair of BIM4Housing, says that BIM is starting to change in the wake of the Hackitt Review and the rise of offsite construction – but we need a continuing drive to raise awareness of its benefits.
A digital path to safer buildings?
The government is set to consult on a “digital by default” standard for record-keeping relating to the design, construction and operation of buildings as part of its response to the post-Grenfell Hackitt Review.
Totally Modular to showcase Micro Bungalow at Futurebuild 2019
Totally Modular will be showcasing its ‘micro bungalow’ at Futurebuild this week (5-7 March), as the offsite specialists aim to promote the potential relief for homelessness.
Regeneration and infrastructure must be a priority in 2019
With the lack of homes available across the UK proving more problematic than ever, unlocking new residential development opportunities is vital.
£30m Leeds student accommodation commences
Funding has been secured for GMI Construction Group to begin work on the transformation of a Chinese restaurant into student accommodation in Leeds.
Innovative housing in Wales gets £35m boost
Welsh Housing and Local Government Minister Julie James is to announce £35m of funding for innovative housing projects in Wales this year.
Modular housing provider announces latest board appointment
Modular smart homes provider Project Etopia has appointed Alex Fink as board advisor to chief executive Joseph Daniels.
Five companies to deliver asbestos removal services
Anchor Hanover Group, a housing and care provider for the over 55s, has appointed five companies to a medium-term framework to deliver asbestos removal works.
Galliard Group launches £100m business ‘Evolve’ scheme
Galliard Group is launching Evolve, a £100m commercial property business which will build affordable work space units with lifestyle amenities across London and the South East.
Plans set for stronger tenant-landlord relationships
The National Housing Federation is launching an ambitious new programme of work to build a stronger relationship between housing associations and their tenants.
How can green construction techniques boost your project?
Green building technology has become one of the hottest trends in construction. The benefits of a green technology application in construction are far-reaching and comprehensive.
Building with nature in mind
Eco homes are becoming increasingly fashionable as a new generation of house builders grow more environmentally conscious, realising the financial benefits of choosing greener options when it comes to deciding how to live their lives.
£6m boost for affordable housing across England
£6m funding boost has been allocated for affordable housing across England, new government-funded training and advice to help communities start developments.
Birmingham unveils regeneration plans for Ladywood
Birmingham City Council has revealed plans to take forward proposals for housing led regeneration in the Ladywood area.
Galliford Try profits rise despite construction losses
Galliford Try has announced it has written off exceptional costs of £26m for continuing delays on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) scheme.
Fire Brigade urges developers to stop ignoring advice on sprinklers
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has said that housing developers are “consistently ignoring” its advice on fitting sprinklers.
RICS: Five more housing projects for the young homeless
RICS’ in partnership with LandAid, is to deliver 29 more bed spaces across five housing projects for young people facing homelessness in the North and Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Latest construction output figures: GDP estimates
Monthly GDP estimates measure a sharp decline in latest construction output figures seeing largest month-on-month drop in growth since June 2012.
Innovative £20m competition to revolutionise roads
Highways England has launched two competitions to inspire the UK's most creative minds to create ground-breaking ideas to revolutionise roads and driving.


























