Consisting of almost 700 homes, the Four Squares Estate, in Bermondsey is currently receiving refurbishment works from community regeneration and housebuilding company, Keepmoat under Southwark Council’s ‘Warm, Dry & Safe’ Scheme. As part of Keepmoat’s regeneration contract with Southwark Council,… Continue Reading →
Procurement body Scape is boosting the value of its national construction framework to £7bn from an original £5.5bn. The price hike makes it the country’s most valuable framework. The increase comes as Scape published an OJEU notice for the mega-deal…. Continue Reading →
Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £34m deal to build the History Centre in Plymouth. Plymouth City Council will now work with Willmott Dixon through a pre-contract agreement to develop the building and construction elements of the project and prepare… Continue Reading →
THE new £7.5m Tewkesbury Leisure Centre is now open for residents to enjoy – bringing a whole series of benefits for local communities and a plan for a long-term sustainable future. High quality leisure facilities at the centre, located next… Continue Reading →
A former factory near Liverpool that once made Tornado jet engine parts is to be transformed into a £5.3m industrial and logistics facility. Regeneration specialist The Chrysalis Fund has agreed to invest almost £2.3m into the refurbishment of the site… Continue Reading →
The multi-million pound redevelopment of Ealing Town Hall has been agreed by planners. Councillors have approved Mastcraft as the preferred development partner for the neo-gothic building. The building’s two most iconic rooms, the Victoria Hall and Council Chamber will be… Continue Reading →
Architect Orms has won planning permission for a refurbishment of a 1950s building on the corner of Oxford Street and Newman Street in London’s West End. The refurbishment of Oxford House will remove an underused car park and replace it… Continue Reading →
London’s Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation has approved its first major planning application for a £175m mixed-use regeneration project. Development partners Genesis Housing Association and Queens Park Rangers Football Club plan to build 605 new homes – 40% affordable –… Continue Reading →
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