Addressing the challenges and maximising the opportunities within South Cambridgeshire – Exclusive Q&A

Cambridgeshire is a key strategic area for the UK. With a thriving University, an economy which is outperforming the wider UK marketplace and devolved powers enabling the region to acquire more funds and investment into the region it’s clear why it’s an attractive region to live, work and visit. The proposed infrastructure set for the […]

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Plans submitted for transformational Sheffield scheme

Plans have today been submitted for approval to Sheffield’s Local Planning Authority – which will see the ambitious Heart of the City II scheme continues to drive regeneration in the South Yorkshire city. The plans, which include Block B of the project, will include the redevelopment of the famous Laycock House, comes just after the […]

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What are the ingredients of a best in class framework? – Exclusive Q&A

Frameworks play a crucial role within the delivery of new developments and regeneration projects across the UK. From framework operators to procurement professionals, to professional bidders and more, they’re part of the daily life of some of those within the construction and property industry – both public and private sector. They need a collaborative approach, […]

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Unlocking growth: the Cambridge Milton Keynes Oxford ARC

The proposed new infrastructure links between Oxford and Cambridge is set to drive phenomenal growth in a once in a lifetime infrastructure scheme. We hear from one of our partners for the Oxford Cambridge Corridor Development Conference – WSP – on their future vision for the corridor. OUR VISION FOR THE ARC Re-imagining transport-led growth […]

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Waterman strengthen EIA team with new Technical Director

Waterman, who’re our partner for the up and coming Manchester & Cheshire Development Plans event, are delighted to announce that Tom Wells has joined our EIA team in London as Technical Director. A Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv), Tom joins us from CBRE where he established, and ran, their Environmental Planning & Assessment service for six years. […]

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Developments totalling billions in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough to be centre of discussion at conference

On the 5th December, prominent business and public-sector leaders will come together for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Economic Growth Conference – the region’s largest business conference of the year. The conference, hosted by Built Environment Networking, will see some of the region’s biggest names in business, politics and local government lead regional economic discussions whilst […]

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Construction Frameworks Conference set to connect major operations, professionals and bidders together

On the 13th December, prominent public and private sector leaders within the construction and property industry will come together at the Construction Frameworks Conference – one of the sector’s largest conference of the year. The conference, hosted by Built Environment Networking in the South Yorkshire city of Sheffield, will see some of the industry’s biggest […]

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Massive University of Warwick expansion set for go-ahead

The University of Warwick have been given the thumbs up for a massive estates expansion – which will see them deliver 9 new estate projects over the coming years. The expansion, totalling around £400m in development works, will see the creation of new student accommodation, new educational buildings and a massive lecture theatre. The University […]

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Sheffield City Council launch new homes delivery plan

Sheffield City Council are looking to address their need to drive and accelerate the delivery of new homes within the region – with the launch of their New Homes Delivery Plan. The plan, which aims to provide an overarching strategic plan to build 2,000 new homes per year over the next five years, will help […]

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