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Over 20,000 new homes expected next to London transport hubs

More than 20,000 new homes are expected to be built in the capital over the next decade on land owned by Transport for London, TfL, and Network Rail. TfL’s commercial property company TTL Properties and Network Rail have formed a partnership to deliver homes and commercial properties across nearly 14,000 acres of land they own across the capital. Network Rail group property director Robin Dobson said: “This is a landmark moment for the capital, to see our two organisations build [...]

By |2023-02-23T12:23:50+00:00February 9, 2023|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Housebuilders call for a ‘polluter pays’ approach for fixing unsafe homes

SME housebuilders claim the government’s new contract forcing all developers to pay £2bn or more to fix unsafe properties is unfair. Housing secretary Michael Gove released the details this week giving developers a six-week deadline to sign up to remediate homes that are 11 metres or above built over the last 30 years. National Federation of Builders, NFB Richard Beresford chief executive said: “This announcement is a case of ‘Hobson’s choice’, as it tells innocent builders to sign a contract [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:24:13+00:00February 1, 2023|Uncategorized|0 Comments

A southwest council’s net zero decision will hamper housing supply

Housebuilders have branded Bath and North East Somerset council’s decision to ask for all new homes to be net zero as ‘unaffordable’ and ‘undeliverable’ at scale. They argue the council’s decision cuts across work between industry and the government for all homes to be ‘zero carbon ready’ under future homes standards to go live by 2025. A home is ‘zero carbon ready’ when it can rely on heat pumps and solar panels rather than gas boilers and has an efficient [...]

Housebuilders face a costly hurdle over sustainable drainage

Housebuilders have described new rules forcing developers in England to adopt sustainable drainage systems to prevent flooding as ‘ill thought out’. The government has announced it will amend the flood and management act to make sustainable systems, referred to as SuDs, mandatory on all new housing development by 2024. Currently, SuDs, which typically use soakaways, grassed areas, permeable surfaces and wetlands to reduce pressure on public sewers, are required for developments of ten homes or more. The National Federation of [...]

By |2023-01-20T16:38:48+00:00January 20, 2023|Uncategorized|0 Comments

New green designs for Scottish homes could hamper delivery

Scottish housebuilders claim new design standards based on the German Passivhaus system will hamper meeting the country’s housing needs. Homes for Scotland has said the country has a 100,000 shortfall of new homes accumulated since 2007 and that the government should have prioritised retrofitting existing ones. Public affairs director Jennifer Kennedy said: “New homes are only a small proportion of the overall housing stock and are already highly-energy efficient with further improvements to come through building standards.” She added: “If [...]

European testing regime wins reprieve to avert supply chain crisis

The construction supply industry has won a major victory with the 30-month extension of the CE mark for building products. The government had planned to scrap the European system by the end of the year in favour of its own regime, the UKCA mark, which goes live in January 2023. However, the lack of UK testing labs would have meant a massive delay in products gaining approval. Earlier this week the department of levelling up and housing agreed with business [...]

Scrapping mandatory housing targets makes ‘levelling up’ an empty phrase

Giving up mandatory housing targets will harm SME developers and condemn another generation to ‘housing misery’, the National Federation of Builders, NFB, has warned. The trade body said compulsory targets had allowed councils to concentrate on sites that could easily be delivered which had helped local SME builders. It claimed that making the targets negotiable would lead to councils concentrating on high-volume sites which take longer to happen. National Federation of Builders, NFB, housing and planning policy head Rico Wojtulewicz [...]

By |2023-02-23T12:26:09+00:00December 13, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

More SME builders at risk of folding if forced to pay to clean up England’s rivers

Housebuilders have hit out at plans to buy ‘nutrient credits’ for building on protected wildlife sites where pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus have leached into rivers. They claim many smaller developers will go out of business when the new nutrient mitigation scheme goes live early next year. National Federation of Builders, NFB, housing and planning head Rico Wojtulewicz said: “It’s farcical. We are paying for someone else’s mistake.” The building industry claims intensive farming is the real culprit with [...]

Developers claim land banking amendment is misguided

Changes to the levelling up and regeneration bill allowing councils to withhold planning consent to developers slow to build on a site are counterproductive, claims the industry. They argue that land banking is a myth and that developers are keen to build on sites as soon as possible to gain a return on investment. Home Builders Federation, HBF, planning director Sam Stafford told Construction News: “Repeated independent investigations have concluded that homebuilders do not land bank. “Builders are always keen [...]

By |2022-11-24T14:06:33+00:00November 24, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Chancellor urged to aid SMEs in the wake of help-to-buy ending

Housebuilders are calling on chancellor Jeremy Hunt to support SMEs following the demise of help-to-buy where first-time buyers could access a mortgage at low-interest rates. The scheme, which only required a five per cent deposit, made up nearly half of all sales for many housebuilders in 2020. However, this figure dropped when it was limited to first-time buyers back in April 2021. New help-to-buy applications closed last month with a deadline of the end of March 2023 for completion of [...]

By |2023-02-23T12:27:24+00:00November 17, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Construction firms’ thoughts on slashing diesel on sites sought

Construction companies are being asked for their views on an industry-wide plan to slash diesel use on building sites by more than three quarters within the next 13 years. Since last year’s COP 26 contractors, plant firms, clients and trade bodies have been working with the Construction Leadership Council, CLC, on a draft zero diesel sites route map published this week. Zero Diesel working group chair and HS2 environmental sciences head of Neil Wait said: “We are reminded of the [...]

By |2023-02-23T12:30:03+00:00November 11, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Lenders press for stamp duty discount to reward green homeowners

Banks have warned that without financial incentives such as a stamp duty refund to incentivise people to adopt green retrofits the government won’t meet its 2050 net-zero target. Trade body UK Finance has published a report calling for a national body to deliver retrofitting, grants to upskill tradespeople and improved energy performance certificates. UK Finance chief executive Clive Postings said: “Climate change is upon us and the challenges we face in the 21st century are literally existential. We are no [...]