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EN:Procure Appoint S I Sealy To New £10m Consultancy Framework

S I Sealy is one of just 10 Building Services consultants out of a total of 70 consultants to be successfully appointed by EN:Procure, the specialist procurement arm of social housing consortium Efficiency North Holdings Limited, to their new Consultancy Framework. [emaillocker id=”71749″] EN:Procure will provide a full range of leading-edge, cost-effective, and easily accessible […]

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Plans Submitted For New Data Centre Development

Construction could be underway at the flagship business park Worcester Six after leading property developer Stoford submitted plans for a major data centre. [emaillocker id=”71749″] If councillors at Wychavon District Council give the go ahead for the development, work to build a 30,729 sq ft data centre with 15,670 sq ft of ancillary office accommodation […]

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Exclusive Q&A: Miller Goodall – Climate Change, Environment Issues & a Post Covid-19 Landscape

Following our Lancashire Development Plans Event we’ve been hearing exclusively from Miller Goodall – one of our sponsors for the event – discussing environmental issues, changes the industry is making to tackle the climate crisis, and the changes set to happen from the Covid-19 pandemic… Q. Miller Goodall are one of the most experienced acoustic […]

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Accessing the Government’s £22bn R&D Pot

Recoup Capital is offering the property community the opportunity to gain financial assistance through tax rebates on problem-solving work done within development projects. In the UK, companies can claim tax relief for research and development activities, which includes many of the activities carried out as part of property development, consultancy and construction such as: Groundwork […]

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Virtual Conference Focused On Driving Economic Growth Across Humber Estuary Announced

On the 22nd September, prominent business and public sector leaders will come together virtually at the inaugural Humber Estuary Development Conference – one of the region’s largest business conferences of the year. 300 attendees, 20 speakers and 15 exhibitors will all gather at the event hosted by Built Environment Networking, which will see the audience […]

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Council Plan Mass Transit System Unlocking Major Development Projects

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council is planning a mass transit system along the A30 as they look to utilise infrastructure to unlock multiple development projects near Junction 7 of the M3. The Council is planning to draw up a “proactive strategic vision” that will focus heavily on infrastructure needs to ensure the major development ambitions […]

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Northern Powerhouse Rail Is Vital To The North’s Continued Recovery

Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) is more important than ever as the North seeks to regrow its economy following the coronavirus pandemic – that was the message at Built Environment Networking’s Sheffield City Region Development Conference. NPR’s ambitious rail upgrades programme will feature electrifications, new lines and improve capacity and connectivity across the North. [emaillocker id=”71749″] […]

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Heritage & Regeneration – Balancing Renewal with Sense of Place

Latest announcements from Government describing the reform of the planning system in England, designed to boost the provision of housing, will come into force in the Autumn of this year. AB Heritage looks at some of the issues that developers and other stakeholders should consider when factoring in heritage works as part of urban regeneration […]

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HH Properties Middlesbrough Project Takes Step Forward

HH Properties are bringing forward a number of developments across Middlesbrough, and their project at the former Springfield Hotel has reached a major milestone. [emaillocker id=”71749″] The former hotel and pub has now been demolished having received permission to do so from Middlesbrough Council in April – paving the way for a new eight-storey student […]

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Homes Proposed on Ministry of Defence Site

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation is moving forward with plans to develop 135 new homes on a site currently utilised by the MOD. The site, at Sutton Coldfield, comes after permission was given last year for a new 3-storey office building at Whittington Barracks which will become the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s new HQ. They’ll vacate their […]

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