All Housebuilders articles – Page 13
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Online
Stevenson joins Dolphin Living
Affordable housing group Dolphin Living has appointed David Stevenson as regeneration and development director.
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Online
BCEGI appointed to build Manchester Scheme
Scarborough Group International (SGI) has appointed Beijing Construction Engineering Group International (BCEGI) to build phase three at Middlewood Locks, its £1bn mixed-use development located between Salford and Manchester city centre.
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Homes need to be built for consumers, not EPC ratings, says Etopia Group
In the latest episode of PropCast, Samsung Electronics’ Murtaza Bukhari and Etopia Group’s Joseph Daniels sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher to discuss what net zero really means for consumers and how the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) will revolutionise our homes.
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Professional
NHQC seeks to bolster buyer confidence in new-build homes
The New Homes Quality Code will deal with complaints and provide remedies for new-build homebuyers.
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Galliard buys three South East sites with GDV of £265m
Galliard Homes has bought three London commuter development sites that have a combined gross development value of around £265m.
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Professional
What does ‘nutrient neutrality’ spell for new-homes delivery?
Amid a UK housing shortage, 10,000 homes in Portsmouth and Southampton went on hold in 2020 and now, according to research by Savills, 10% of all local planning authorities (LPAs) – predominantly in the South West – have had to cut housing delivery by more than half.
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News
Government could take 400 years to fix cladding crisis
The government is predicted to take almost 400 years to fix the UK’s buildings affected by unsafe cladding, if the current pace continues.
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Online
Galliford Try provides positive half-year update
Galliford Try has told investors the developer is “performing well” in a trading update for the six months to the end of December.
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Inland Homes wins battle over Hillingdon development
Inland Homes has won it battle the London Borough of Hillingdon to develop 514 homes in the West London council area.
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Taylor Wimpey shows post-lockdown boost
Housebuilding giant Taylor Wimpey saw home completions rocket 47% in 2021 as Covid restrictions eased, leading to demand from buyers increasing.
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News
‘Cheap shot to blame us for cladding crisis’
The government has been accused of “cheap shots” and “arse-covering” after asking developers to fork out up to £4bn to help remove unsafe cladding from blocks of flats.
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Online
Vistry hails “excellent performance” in 2021
Housebuilder Vistry Group has told investors it had an “excellent performance” in 2021 and expects profit to more than double that of the previous year.
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Government may use ‘legal means’ or tax levy to force developers to pay up to £4bn on cladding removal
The Government is set to ask developers to cover up to £4bn of cost to ensure more flat owners will not have to pay to remove dangerous cladding from lower-height buildings.
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News
Paragon provides finance for Burrington’s Winslade Park development
Burrington Estates has secured a £28m loan from Paragon Development Finance to fund its Winslade Park scheme near Exeter, Property Week can reveal.
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Listed housebuilders’ shares end 2021 up 10% year on year
Sector bounced back in December after falling as a result of rising input costs and base rate concerns.
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The 300,000-new-homes target is just a fantasy
Editor: I believe that it is time for the property industry to accept that we can only build 200,000 homes a year and leave behind the fantasy that we can build 300,000.
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Bellway and Redrow Homes partner for 750-home Chelmsford scheme
Bellway and Redrow Homes have jointly acquired a site in Great Leighs, Essex, to deliver a 750-home neighbourhood, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Has MMC’s moment finally come?
‘Modern’ methods of construction (MMC) have been the next big thing for building houses since the Romans or earlier.
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Berkeley reveals robust half year figures
Upmarket housing developer Berkeley has posted a 26% leap in first half profit as the relaxation of Covid restriction boosted development and sales.
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Redfern to step down at Taylor Wimpey after almost 15 years as CEO
Pete Redfern is to step down as chief executive of Taylor Wimpey, after more than 14 years in the role.