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Builders come together to create a future homes delivery hub
High-quality zero carbon ready homes using sustainable building methods are among the goals of an industry-wide delivery plan for the next 30 years.
Fisher & Paykel launches its first Heat Pump Dryer
Fisher & Paykel has introduced its first Heat Pump Dryer to the UK market. With intuitive functions and beautiful design, the new dryer is the pinnacle of fabric care
Marley whitepaper sheds light on homeowner and tenant attitudes in post-covid UK
As lockdown measures begin to ease, roof systems manufacturer, Marley has published an in-depth whitepaper that brings together the opinions of both homeowners, tenants, and specifiers in a post-Covid UK.
Pioneering school puts sustainability first
Situated in a rural forest in Norway, the new Torvbråten primary school has become Norway’s second school to achieve the highly-regarded Nordic Swan Eco-label, which is awarded for best practice in environmental of products and developments.
Britain builds back: Construction will need 216,800 new workers by 2025 to meet demand
Construction has bounced back quicker than expected from the Covid-19 pandemic and the industry will reach 2019 levels of output in 2022.
Protecting the environment is the focus of Future Home Designs by Young People
George Clarke says that protecting the environment is the focus of young people’s home designs, on World Environment Day, as he launches a report featuring amazing future homes from the Home of 2030 Young Persons’ Design Challenge.
'25% of Europe’s Greenhouse Emissions coming from Buildings'
To live up to their climate pledge under the Paris agreement, EU lawmakers must ensure all 250 million existing as well as all new buildings in the EU become nearly zero greenhouse gas emitters.
Largest community woodland in the East to be created in Essex alongside Lower Thames Crossing route
Highways England has today (Wednesday 2 June) announced a new woodland the size of 135 football pitches will be planted in partnership with Forestry England, alongside the route of the proposed Lower Thames Crossing.
Making modular mainstream
What the pandemic has also served to do is underline the impetus for a Green Recovery – in many ways, it has offered us a chance to reset and improve our sustainability agenda, which is something else that modular buildings are fundamentally well-positioned to support.
Construction recovery needs to support green homes, says the FMB
Government measures to unlock the full potential of local builders would maximise the construction sector’s economic recovery and support the country’s transition to net zero, says the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) in response to construction PMI data published today.