NEW BLOG | Modern Methods of Construction: A solution to the linked crises in housing and construction skills Bob Weston (Weston Homes Plc) lays out the potential advantages of pivoting to the greater use of MMC, and what the sector needs from government https://lnkd.in/ewa2bh-u
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Prefab and modular construction could help boost housing affordability, HIA says: The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has highlighted the potential for prefab and modular construction to help... https://bit.ly/3xfh8LY
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The construction industry is showing signs of resilience as our latest Glenigan Index reveals a 7% increase in underlying construction starts (under £100m) in the past three months. This positive trend is fuelled by a surge in residential and civils projects. Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/fbj850Te4Wu #construction #constructionindustry #constructionnews #residentialconstruction #civilengineering
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NEW BLOG | A plan to boost construction industry capacity to deliver 1.5 million homes Simon Barrow details how government can make the most of the existing skills in the housing sector to deliver its construction ambitions https://lnkd.in/eJ59VkUV
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Discover how the recovering housing market is driving a gradual recovery in the construction industry. Learn about the expected growth.
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🏗 Construction products make up around 13% of the UK's entire manufacturing base by turnover and are a pivotal part of the housing and infrastructure supply chain. With the Government's housebuilding targets of 1.5 million homes over the next five years and wider infrastructure ambitions, their continuous supply is critical. Our Construction and Regulatory teams examine how the products are currently regulated and what changes the industry might expect in the near future. Read now👇 https://gowlg.co/3DiSzjC #Construction #RealEstate #Housebuilding
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Get the latest insights on U.S. factory construction, housing trends, and used equipment values in our Fall 2024 Construction Industry Update. 🏗️ Read now! #ConstructionTrends #IrontraxInsights #IndustryUpdate https://lnkd.in/d89bKVdQ
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Get the latest insights on U.S. factory construction, housing trends, and used equipment values in our Fall 2024 Construction Industry Update. 🏗️ Read now! #ConstructionTrends #IrontraxInsights #IndustryUpdate https://lnkd.in/g4sRcr8n
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🚧 How are construction products regulated, and what changes should the industry expect? 🚧 Discover the key points and upcoming developments in the latest article by Natalie Barton-Howes, Gemma Whittaker and myself, below 👇
🏗 Construction products make up around 13% of the UK's entire manufacturing base by turnover and are a pivotal part of the housing and infrastructure supply chain. With the Government's housebuilding targets of 1.5 million homes over the next five years and wider infrastructure ambitions, their continuous supply is critical. Our Construction and Regulatory teams examine how the products are currently regulated and what changes the industry might expect in the near future. Read now👇 https://gowlg.co/3DiSzjC #Construction #RealEstate #Housebuilding
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How are construction products regulated, and what changes should the industry expect? Key points revealed here...
🏗 Construction products make up around 13% of the UK's entire manufacturing base by turnover and are a pivotal part of the housing and infrastructure supply chain. With the Government's housebuilding targets of 1.5 million homes over the next five years and wider infrastructure ambitions, their continuous supply is critical. Our Construction and Regulatory teams examine how the products are currently regulated and what changes the industry might expect in the near future. Read now👇 https://gowlg.co/3DiSzjC #Construction #RealEstate #Housebuilding
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