
Government has full house for developers’ remediation contract
An updated list published this week shows all 51 developers have now signed up to the government’s building safety remediation contract. Four developers who had
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An updated list published this week shows all 51 developers have now signed up to the government’s building safety remediation contract. Four developers who had
Smaller housebuilders must be part of the push to build 1.5m new homes over the next five years if Labour is elected, says the construction
Smaller housebuilders are hoping the government’s decision to delay biodiversity net gain, BNG, rules until next year will lead to more practical requirements. Although the
Despite the prime minister Rishi Sunak’s plans to water down net zero targets on gas boilers the goal to fit all new homes with heat
Housebuilders have hailed the government’s decision to shift the burden of river nutrient neutrality to the water companies as a step in the right direction.
Major building contractors have improved their average payment times from 45 to 30 days after receipt of invoice, according to Build UK data. They are
The housebuilding industry is calling on lenders to offer mortgages at more favourable rates for those buying new homes where energy bills are less than
The building industry says the sector is facing a retirement cliff with one in five builders aged over 50 and wants the government to improve
Councils will struggle to set viable rates for developing brownfield and urban sites under the new infrastructure levy, warn landowners. The British Property Federation, BPF,
Midland’s housebuilder A C Lloyd has withdrawn its application to build 200 homes on agricultural land in Warwickshire despite having secured outline planning permission. The
Small housebuilders must be given a slice of the action if Labour follows its promise to build on green belt to meet housing needs, urges
House prices were up by half a per cent in April after seven months of consecutive falls, according to the latest figures from Nationwide building
The construction industry is calling on the Government to rethink its £1m inheritance relief tax cap if it wants to
Economic experts have said that if the Government wants to achieve its 1.5m housebuilding target it will have to tempt
The construction industry is calling on the Government to rethink its £1m inheritance relief tax cap if it wants to
Councils’ new powersto force short-term leaseauctions of empty high street properties could boost local builders’ business, claim finance lenders. One
The construction industry has high hopes the deputy prime minister Angela Rayner will help them make it easier to get
Housebuilders will need to plan over predicted increased demand for materials and talk to suppliers now to avoid pinch points
A proposed urban garden village of 1,600 low carbon homes on the site of former gas works in Birkenhead has
Housebuilders have urged the Scottish government to speed up planning and simplify regulation if they want to see 110,000 affordable
The government’s housing and regeneration agency, Homes England, has published a pipeline of 14 different infrastructure contracts worth £210.2m. The
Energy and net zero secretary Ed Millibandhas pledged that rented homes should be warmer and free from mould by 2030.
SME companies are set to be involved in a multi-million-pound regeneration of London’s largest housing estate. Newham council wants the
Smaller builders will be crucial to hitting the Government’s ambitious target of 300,000 new homes a year, claims the construction
Standardisinginfrastructure agreements and employing more planning officerswould speed updelivery of thousands of housing projects currently delayed, claims the Homebuilders Federation,
Simplifying planning with a new ‘medium’ sized definition for sites of ten to 49 homeswill enable SMEs to be major
Proposals for young people to be able to work and move freely around Europe could have a positive spin-off for
SME construction firms to be the most affected by proposals to reign in immigration as they will struggle to pay
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