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Lovell and Vinci awarded £40m external works programme
Sandwell Council has appointed Lovell and Vinci to help deliver a £40m external works programme for council housing across the borough.
Transforming construction with the Core Innovation Hub
The Construction Innovation Hub support digital, manufacturing and construction sectors to develop technologies that will help transform the sector.
L&Q launch modern methods of construction strategy
Housing association L&Q is developing its offsite ambitions with the launch of its own modern methods of construction strategy.
Kier appointed to deliver £37.2m residential development
Kier has been appointed by Newlon Housing Trust to deliver its brand new £37.2m residential development near Tottenham Hale in Haringey.
Feltham Magistrates’ Court transformation plan submitted
The transformation plan has been submitted by MCR Property Group to regenerate the Feltham Magistrate’s Court into 27 new residential homes.
Embracing the rewards of creating inclusive accessible environments
With the government recently announcing plans to make Changing Places toilets mandatory in all new large public buildings, Nicholas Bungay, director of strategy and external affairs at Habinteg, examines how to ensure venues are open to everyone.
Housebuilder Springfield acquires Walker Group for £31m
Housebuilder Springfield Properties has announced that it has completed the acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Walker Holdings for a net consideration of up to £31m.
Planning permission confirmed for former WWII airfield
Planning permission for the former WWII airfield in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, has been confirmed for housebuilder Hayfield.
£18m digital tech funding to boost construction industry
Four new research projects that aim to speed up assembly, save money, and improve the quality of UK building projects is to be announced today (31 January) by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
A year of developments in construction – and what 2019 may...
2018 saw some big changes and big challenges for the construction industry. Simon Lewis and Hannah Gardiner of law firm Womble Bond Dickinson look back at the key developments – and highlight what we can expect in the year ahead.
The telecoms code: Was it worth the fuss?
The Electronic Communications Code aims to clarify the relationship between telecoms operators and the landowners who host their apparatus.
Morgan Sindall to construct £5m modular school
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure has been appointed to build a new £5m modular primary school and nursery in Derby in just nine months.
astudio secures planning permission from London Borough
astudio have secured planning permission for revolutionary modular housing project from major London Borough.
Balfour Beatty awarded £241m overhead line project
Balfour Beatty has been appointed to deliver the £241m North and South 400kV overhead line project on behalf of National Grid.
Trio revealed for Barking & Dagenham regeneration
Be First, Barking and Dagenham Council’s regeneration company, has revealed the three companies that will join the second Lot of its new Development Framework for major projects of £10m and over.
We need to talk about cities
How can we use city data to create urban wellbeing? Tom Leaver of Future Cities Catapult takes a look.
‘Green Vest’ scheme to encourage young people into construction
W M Donald and Stewart Milne Homes have created the innovative ‘Green Vest’ scheme to encourage young people to consider construction as a career choice.
Planning granted for £18m Helensburgh Waterfront
Argyll and Bute Council has approved plans for the £18m Helensburgh Waterfront Development which will see a new leisure centre and swimming pool opened in the town.
£23m funding agreement for Pantheon Park
Property developer, Stoford Developments and Bridges Fund Management has announced a funding agreement with Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) for its multi-million pound Pantheon Park development in Wolverhampton.
Are shipping containers the answer to the global housing crisis?
Millions of shipping containers are going unused. Could this be an answer to the global housing crisis? Shipping container experts Cleveland Containers explore further.
Could modular building lead to the rebirth of small developers?
Joseph Daniels, CEO of Project Etopia, takes a look at how modular building is going to give small developers a bit of a rebirth after the financial crisis largely wiped them out.
How modularisation is transforming plant design
Dave Friar, international operations director at engineering solutions provider Boulting, explores the concept of modularisation and how it is transforming the design and build process both at home and overseas.
Technical advice: Underfloor heating & floor screeds
Warranty provider Premier Guarantee provides guidance on the key considerations for designing and installing UFH systems embedded in floor screeds.
First modular home in Birmingham gets the go-ahead
Birmingham Municipal Housing Trust (BMHT), Birmingham City Council’s housebuilding arm, has received planning permission to install its first modular home.
Offsite Solutions awarded £1.6m contract for Crown Student Living
Crown Place in Swansea will be Offsite Solutions’ sixth and largest student accommodation scheme for the developer and brings the total value of its projects for Crown Student Living to £6.8 million
Digbeth residential scheme gets green light
The go-ahead has been given for the transformation of the highly anticipated Connaught Square scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham.


























