
SMEs most affected by supply chain issues due to Omicron
Supply chain problems are expected to resurface in the New Year due to Omicron’s effect on production and operations, the Construction Leadership Council, CLC, has
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Supply chain problems are expected to resurface in the New Year due to Omicron’s effect on production and operations, the Construction Leadership Council, CLC, has
All new buildings must reduce their greenhouse gases by nearly a third under new building regulations which will come into force in June. Under the
A third of firms to join the Construction Leadership Council’s, CLC, latest round of net-zero champions are SMEs. These include Benfield Timber Buildings who supply
Scottish housebuilders are pressing their government to produce housing statistics more quickly in the wake of the latest stats showing a 35 per cent fall
Major housebuilding projects in the capital are at risk if the government fails to put Transport for London, TfL, on sustainable footing within the next
Construction firms’ activity bounced back in November thanks to the UK economy reopening and a smoother supply chain, according to Purchasing Managers’ Index, PMI. The
Urban extensions and more garden villages need to be granted if the government is to achieve its ambitions of building 300,000 new homes a year,
An extra £11m of public money to develop 23 brownfield sites across England is a chance for the government to support SMEs, the National Federation
Lead times for brick supplies are forecast to increase this year with house builders advised to work closely with manufacturers to ensure delivery and mitigate
About 40,000 new homes are being delayed mainly in Somerset, the Solent and Kent because developers are required to ensure rivers are nutrient neutral, claims
Electricity companies rather than developers should pay for sub-stations to provide enough load for electric vehicle chargers in new homes, argues the National Federation of
The new service to give redress for homebuyers of new-builds with snagging problems has moved a step closer to happening. The Dispute Service, which resolves
SME developers are bracing themselves for huge extra costs when new rules requiring a housing or commercial project to increase
More than 20,000 new homes are expected to be built in the capital over the next decade on land owned
SME housebuilders claim the government’s new contract forcing all developers to pay £2bn or more to fix unsafe properties is
Housebuilders have branded Bath and North East Somerset council’s decision to ask for all new homes to be net zero
Housebuilders have described new rules forcing developers in England to adopt sustainable drainage systems to prevent flooding as ‘ill thought
Scottish housebuilders claim new design standards based on the German Passivhaus system will hamper meeting the country’s housing needs. Homes
The construction supply industry has won a major victory with the 30-month extension of the CE mark for building products.
Giving up mandatory housing targets will harm SME developers and condemn another generation to ‘housing misery’, the National Federation of
Housebuilders have hit out at plans to buy ‘nutrient credits’ for building on protected wildlife sites where pollutants such as
Changes to the levelling up and regeneration bill allowing councils to withhold planning consent to developers slow to build on
Housebuilders are calling on chancellor Jeremy Hunt to support SMEs following the demise of help-to-buy where first-time buyers could access
Construction companies are being asked for their views on an industry-wide plan to slash diesel use on building sites by
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
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