Alarm bells over construction output fall, says FMB

The Beast from the East, rising costs and Brexit are to blame for the sharp drop in construction output, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has said in response to the April 2018 construction output figures published by the Office for National... View Article

Plymouth architects ‘on a roll’ with further awards success

The Plymouth architecture firm Form Design Group has continued its award-winning form, with top accolades from the Michelmores Property Awards for two very different projects. The Nelson Project in Plymouth, a self-build residential scheme for ex-service personnel in a regeneration... View Article

Christina Seilern Speaking At Vision 2018

Christina Seilern will be speaking at Vision 2018, the event for architects, designers, developers and their clients, at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London, on 21 & 22 June 2018.  On 21 June, Christina will be discussing how we can unlock the potential of our... View Article

Launch of EcoWorld London signals new era for housing

At a packed event held at the Institute of Directors on Thursday 7 June, EcoWorld International and Willmott Dixon officially launched EcoWorld London, bringing together two market-leading companies with a view to delivering over 10,000 much needed new homes across London and the South... View Article

Biggest HA sees surplus grow to £306m

Clarion has boosted its operating surplus by six per cent from £289m to £306m for the financial year 2017/18, while its operating costs fell from £495m to £478m. The association, which already owns 125,000 homes, built 1,263 homes in the... View Article

Durkan appointed for first phase of Thamesmead regen

A London housing association has appointed a contractor to deliver one of the first phases of its work on the giant Thamesmead regeneration project in the south east of the capital. Peabody has named Durkan as the contractor for the... View Article

Contractor blames Grenfell for drop in profits

The Mears Group has blamed delays to work orders following the Grenfell Tower tragedy as a major factor in its profits falling by almost eight per cent over the past year. The contractor carries out repairs and maintenance work for... View Article

Private rents falling for first time in six years

Private sector rents across the UK fell for the first time since 2012 during the first quarter of 2018 although the rate of decline was less than one per cent, The Deposit Protection Service has revealed. In the latest version... View Article

Contractor enjoys run of success

Housing contractor Wates has enjoyed a successful start to the year with a series of positive outcomes across its repair and maintenance, regeneration and new build business areas. Wates Group’s results for 2017 showed a 5.9 per cent increase in... View Article