Government to look at deterrents for demolishing buildings

Developers should be encouraged to concentrate on refurbs rather than knocking down existing buildings in a bid to tackle ‘embodied carbon’. Experts are urging ministers to encourage developers to explore refurbishments in favour of demolition as making steel, concrete and bricks for new buildings generate vast carbon emissions. Business minister Lord Callanan told delegates at a Property Week conference that the government would be looking at this issue in its forthcoming heat and building strategy. National Federation of Builders housing [...]

Waterfront regeneration prospect in Wolverhampton

A chance to build up to 1000 homes on 17.5 acres of freehold land hugging Wolverhampton, Wyrley and Essington canals is up for grabs. Canalside South is on the eastern edge of the city centre and is made up of the former Crane Foundry site and British Steel distribution centre on land off Qualcast Road. Wolverhampton city council deputy leader Stephen Simkins said: “There is a strong developer appetite to deliver a transformational project in this part of the city. Canalside South [...]

Builders call for suspension of completion notices on delayed projects

Housebuilders are pressing for councils to be more flexible on material changes and completion dates given the current supply chain crisis. The National Federation of Builders, NFB, wants the government to issue a ministerial statement requiring local authorities to be more accommodating. NFB chief executive Richard Beresford said: “The government cannot magic up building materials, but they can ensure the impact isn’t as great. Through keeping an eye on importation challenges, such as paperwork and port access and continuing to [...]

Central London office pre-lets surge due to pent-up demand

Completions in central London are expected to hit a three-year high, with 5.5m sq ft scheduled for delivery by the end of this year, according to Savills research. Pre-lets accounted for more than a fifth of space acquired since the first lockdown in March last year. The property agent said central London requirements stood at 10m sq ft – up 41 per cent on the same period last year. Nearly half of this space is made up of occupiers with [...]

New system for bidding to build on public land goes live

A new system making it easier for SMEs to gain a slice of Homes England’s £20bn worth of development opportunities is up and running. The government agency hopes it will be simpler for SMEs to come forward having replaced its panel of partners with a ‘dynamic purchasing system’ where new players can apply to join at any point. Under the old arrangement, the panel of partners was renewed every four years making it less flexible. Homes England chief land and development officer [...]

Overseas buyers’ interest in UK properties revs up

Nearly a quarter of online browsers looking at properties for sale or let were from overseas – the highest figure since January 2020, according to property agent Knight Frank’s data. This was up on the average of 17 per cent of overseas viewers in the 18 months to June this year. The return of overseas corporate tenants and overseas students getting ready for the academic year has driven demand. Knight Frank’s head of UK residential research Tom Bill said: “International [...]

Nationwide records annual house price growth of 11 per cent for August

Stamp duty relief on properties up to the value of £250,000 is thought to be behind August’s surprise house price upturn said the country’s second biggest mortgage lender, Nationwide. Although the benefits are typically more modest than before delivering tax savings of £2,500 compared with £15,000 on a property worth £500,000 back in July. The building society’s chief economist Robert Gardner said: “The bounce back in August is surprising because it seemed more likely that the tapering of stamp duty [...]

Young people prioritised for new homes, pledges the government

Nearly 120,000 new homes, of which half will be affordable ownership, are to be built for young people over the next decade, the government has announced. It’s allocated £8.6bn out of its £11.5bn affordable homes programme for 57,000 homes for ownership, 29,600 for social rent and 6,250 affordable rural homes. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick said: “Creating more opportunities for home ownership is central to this government. “This huge funding package will make the ambition of owning a home a reality [...]

Overseas investments in UK regional offices soars

Investments in offices outside the capital for the first half of this year hit £3.58bn - 18 per cent above the long-term average for the first half of this year, Savills research reveals. Overseas investors accounted for two-thirds of the £3.58bn of investments from January to June 2021 – 38 per cent above the five-year average. Savills said the high turnover in Greater London, Southeast and the regional market was due to large lot sizes with 14 transactions over £50m [...]

Post-Brexit products certification postponed to avoid supply crisis

Post-Brexit products certification postponed to avoid supply crisis Manufacturers have won an extra year to get products tested to comply with new UK certification rules originally due to replace CE marking in January 2022. International and domestic manufacturers had threatened to pull products off the market given the long queues for getting their items tested by that deadline. Construction Products Association, CPA, government relations and business development director Jeff May said: “To the government’s credit they realised some of the [...]

Custom and self-build homes to get scale-up boost

Up to 40,000 new homes a year should be custom or self-built according to a government-commissioned review released on August 21st. MP Richard Bacon’s House: How putting customers in charge can change everything offers a route map on how the UK can increase the 13,000 new homes a year built this way to three times this figure. Prime minister Boris Johnson, who commissioned the analysis, said: “Self-build and custom housebuilding can play a crucial role in increasing choice for consumers [...]

Builders urged to switch to electricity for powering site machinery

Construction firms are being urged to ditch diesel and use electricity to power site machinery enabling them to cut carbon emissions by 97 per cent, by the National Federation of Builders, NFB. The trade body has partnered with energy consultants Utility Team to help builders secure a green temporary building supply offering electricity from renewable sources for up to three years. NFB chief executive Richard Beresford said: “Due to its intensive processes and reliance on diesel generation, the construction industry [...]