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Government help for £800m Nottingham expansion

An £83m package of Government funding has been agreed to accelerate the delivery of 3,000 homes on a £800m mixed use development scheme on the edge of Nottingham. Clowes has received £62m from Homes England’s Land Assembly Fund and £21m loan from the Home Building Fund towards the development of the 606-acre site at Fairham. […]

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Ministry of Transport sending 100s of jobs to Leeds and Birmingham

Hot on the heels of the Treasury’s announcement to create a Northern headquarters in the North East, the Department for Transport this morning revealed plans to put a second HQ in Birmingham and a northern hub in Leeds. Earlier this month Chancellor Rishi Sunak committed to moving hundreds of civil service jobs to Darlington and […]

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Free opportunity to get the lowdown on UKREiiF

The first UKREiiF monthly webinar (here) takes places on Wednesday morning (March 17th). On Wednesday we’re hosting a free to attend webinar which formally launches The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) alongside key industry figures who form part of the forum’s Advisory Group. UKREiiF’s mission is to help bring together the public […]

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50/50 partner required for £200m Leatherhead town centre overhaul

Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) has opened proceedings on finding a 50/50 construction partner for its £200m scheme to redevelop a huge swathe of Leatherhead town centre. Firms have until April 23rd to register their interest in a mixed-use redevelopment project affecting two pivotal freehold sites – The Swan Centre and Bull Hill. The two […]

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Net zero target requires 350,000 extra construction roles by 2028

The construction industry will require the equivalent of 350,000 new roles to be created by 2028 to fulfil the government’s 2050 net zero ambition according to a report out today by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). Using data from the Climate Change Committee (CCC), additional decarbonisation work will have created the demand for 86,000 construction […]

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The £1bn vision for a new-look Brighton & Hove

A £1bn scheme to reinvigorate large swathes of Brighton & Hove is in the running to receive financial support from the council. The Beeline is a low-carbon transport and infrastructure project that is promising to breathe new life into three council-owned areas of the city – the marina and surrounding areas, the West Pier and […]

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Ashby and U+I push ahead with finishing Future Works complex

AshbyCapital and U+I have received planning consent for their extended 260,000 sqft office venture in Slough. The two office blocks will complete the campus with the companies having already collaborated on ‘No 2 The Future Works’, which recently became the first building in the UK to receive a Platinum AirScore for its indoor air quality. […]

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Government approve £137m to solve Sheffield-Manchester rail line bottleneck

The government has approved a programme of £137m upgrades on the rail line connecting Sheffield and Manchester. Transport minister Andrew Stephenson confirmed in parliament this week that the money will be spent on creating two freight-passing loops to alleviate bottlenecking plus a second platform will be added at Dore and Totley Station. David Hoggarth, Strategic […]

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Industry leaders set to appear en masse at UKREiiF

More than 100 speakers will take part in UKREiiF’s three-day networking, exhibition and conferencing event in Leeds next year (click here for the event). Some of the biggest names in the industry, from the public and private sectors, will get together to discuss vital topics and elements which feed into the UK’s need to Build […]

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£127m redevelopment of DEFRA site open to tender

DEFRA this week opened the tender process on the £127m redevelopment of its Animal & Plant Healthy Agency (APHA) site in Surrey. Companies interested are being asked to complete a Soft Market Test questionnaire to establish potential ethical and technical issues surrounding the project, which includes building an in vitro laboratory. The responses will contribute […]

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