Scottish builders slam government for slow housing data

Scottish housebuilders are pressing their government to produce housing statistics more quickly in the wake of the latest stats showing a 35 per cent fall in completion rates for 2020. They are frustrated it has taken the government nearly a year to produce data for 2020 revealing there were just 14,834 new homes completions for 2020 – 7,839 fewer than in 2019. Homes for Scotland’s chief executive Nicola Barclay said: “The numbers are, however, depressing – not only in terms [...]

Homes at Risk: Sadiq Khan Warns TfL Funding Cut

Major housebuilding projects in the capital are at risk if the government fails to put Transport for London, TfL, on sustainable footing within the next five days, claims Mayor Sadiq Khan. Mr Khan warned thousands of new homes might not be built if the government was unable to agree on TfL’s short-term funding deal by the end of the week. “Failing to adequately fund TfL is a dereliction of the government’s duty to our capital city, the people of London [...]

Construction output in November reaches five-month high

Construction firms’ activity bounced back in November thanks to the UK economy reopening and a smoother supply chain, according to Purchasing Managers’ Index, PMI. The index was up at 55.5 for the month compared with 54.6 in October pointing to the strongest point of expansion since July and the tenth consecutive month above the 50 no change level. Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply group director Duncan Brock said: "Commercial orders were the strongest, picking up the slack from the [...]

More varied sites needed to hit 300,000 new homes target, warn developers

Urban extensions and more garden villages need to be granted if the government is to achieve its ambitions of building 300,000 new homes a year, according to a new report. Feeding the Pipeline looks at the practices of the nation’s ten largest housebuilders and argues 59,200 extra homes a year need to be built to hit this target by the mid-2020s. Homes Builders Federation, HBF, planning director Andrew Whitaker said: “Building enough homes to match demand requires sufficient sites to [...]

£11m redevelopment of 23 brownfield sites offers SME opportunities

An extra £11m of public money to develop 23 brownfield sites across England is a chance for the government to support SMEs, the National Federation of Builders, NFB, has claimed. The trade body said it was important to know whether it was local authorities or Homes England delivering the latest tranche of the brownfield land release fund. NFB head of housing and policy Rico Wojtulewicz said: “If the contracts just go to the big companies, then what’s the point. The [...]

Construction industry warns about rising product prices and supply delays

Lead times for brick supplies are forecast to increase this year with house builders advised to work closely with manufacturers to ensure delivery and mitigate delays. The Brick Development Association has said imports will help meet the current UK shortfall until new lines come on stream in 2023 and 2024. “While this may require flexibility around choice and specification, quantities should be sufficient to meet demand,” said the Association. The Construction Leadership Council’s product availability group, PAG, has flagged up [...]

Building industry lobbies Gove to revisit nutrient neutrality for rivers

About 40,000 new homes are being delayed mainly in Somerset, the Solent and Kent because developers are required to ensure rivers are nutrient neutral, claims the industry. The Construction Leadership Council, CLC, has written to housing secretary Michael Gove asking for him to come up with a long-term solution. CLC chair Andy Mitchell said: “This should recognise the negligible amounts of nutrient pollution arising from new housing and commercial projects and find effective means of reducing the significant nutrient pollution [...]

SME builders fight to get energy companies to pay for EV costs

Electricity companies rather than developers should pay for sub-stations to provide enough load for electric vehicle chargers in new homes, argues the National Federation of Builders, NFB. The trade body was reacting to prime minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that all new homes and buildings will be required by law to have electric vehicle charging points from next year. NFB chief executive Richard Beresford said members supported the green industry and the transition to electric vehicles but were critical about the [...]

Former police complaints investigator to head up New Homes Ombudsman Service

The new service to give redress for homebuyers of new-builds with snagging problems has moved a step closer to happening. The Dispute Service, which resolves government-authorised tenancy deposit protection scheme disagreements, has won the contract to develop and oversee the New Homes Ombudsman Service. New Homes Quality Board chair Natalie Elphicke MP said: “Consumers rightly expect new homes to be top quality – and to get great customer service too. “The ombudsman will be an independent customer guardian, making sure [...]

Developers and lenders collaborate to offer home buyers 95 per cent LTV

New build home buyers will be able to purchase property with a five per cent deposit through a new scheme launched this week. Barratt Developments, Bellway, Keepmoat and Vistry are among the 17 builders across England, Wales and Scotland who have signed up to ‘deposit unlock’. The UK’s second largest lender Nationwide and Newcastle Building Society are involved with more lenders expected to join early next year. Homes for Scotland chief executive Nicola Barclay said: “The industry has worked hard [...]

Over 150,000 new homes could be stalled due to a lack of product testing capacity

The building industry is proposing sub-contracting of testing and the temporary use of existing certificates for products to ease pressure on the UK’s imminent post-Brexit certification system. The chair of the Construction Leadership Council, CLC, Andy Mitchell has written an open letter to the business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng highlighting the lack of testing capacity and need for action. “A number of market failures have contributed to this situation including the relatively small scale of the UK construction products testing market, [...]

Joint venture partner needed for £300m southeast London scheme

London’s oldest and largest housing association Peabody is looking for a private sector development partner to finance and help build 730 homes as part of the regeneration of South Thamesmead. Peabody wants to establish a 50:50 joint venture to build phases two and three of the 3.1ha site at Harrow Manorway near Abbey Wood which will be connected to the new Elizabeth cross rail line. Head of external affairs at Peabody Benjamin Blades said: “We’re already planning future phases of [...]