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Reform UK pushes modular and brownfield policies in election ‘contract’

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Reform UK has pledged to incentivise new construction technology and brownfield development in its manifesto published on Monday (17 June). The party’s “contract” with the electorate would offer unspecified incentives for modular construction and digital technology to “speed up building”. Reform also pledged to “fast-track” planning and tax incentives for…

Revealed: cost of parliament tower’s botched procurement

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Parliamentary authorities expect to spend nearly £2m on procuring a contractor to repair the Palace of Westminster’s tallest structure, the Victoria Tower, after botching the first tender. Construction News revealed in April that the tender for the £95m job had to be re-run after errors were made in documents used…

Grenfell seven years on: ‘industry must ensure catastrophe never repeated’

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The chair of the Building Safety Regulator’s Industry Competence Committee has said the construction industry must ensure a tragedy like the Grenfell Tower blaze never happens again. On the seventh anniversary of the West London fire in which 72 people died, Jon Vanstone called for the industry to honour the…

Labour manifesto promises infrastructure and planning overhaul

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The Labour Party has promised to overhaul planning rules and fund infrastructure in a bid to revive the economy. In a 132-page manifesto published ahead of the 4 July general election, the Labour Party pledged to shred planning constraints for infrastructure and housing, adding that it would reform delivery of…

Green Party manifesto: demolition to require full planning application

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The Green Party has said demolition work should require a full planning application, unless already included in a local development order. In its 46-page manifesto released on Wednesday (12 June), the party said it would tighten the rules around demolition if it enters government after the general election on 4…

Tory manifesto promises action on apprenticeships and infrastructure

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The Conservative Party has pledged to invest in apprenticeships, infrastructure and housing if it remains in power next month.  In an 80-page manifesto published this afternoon (11 June), the Tories unveiled policies including investment in rail, road and energy infrastructure as well as boosting housebuilding on brownfield land (see more…

Election 24: CLC calls for planning reform and retrofit road map

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The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has called on the next government to reform the planning system and provide a “regulatory roadmap” for boosting retrofit. In a three-page open letter signed by 16 council members (see box below), the group listed 12 policies it would like to see enacted by whoever…

Election 24: Lib Dems confirm ambitious housing target

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The Liberal Democrats have reiterated a commitment to build 380,000 new homes per year in the UK if they are elected to power after the 4 July general election. Their 117-page manifesto also promises to review last October’s decision by the Conservative government to cancel phase two of the HS2…

Contractor warns of ‘uncertainty’ over Great British Railways plans

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Babcock Rail is bracing itself for a lack of clarity on government plans to restructure the UK’s rail sector. The contractor has been carrying out “regular reviews” on plans for a publicly-owned Great British Railways (GBR) company but said it considered government infrastructure policy as a “key uncertainty”. The comments…

Directors’ code of conduct unveiled after Carillion ‘shortcomings’

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A new voluntary code of conduct for directors has been unveiled, partially in response to the collapse of Carillion, Construction News can reveal. The code of conduct, developed by the Institute of Directors (IoD), aims to “build trust in business” after high-profile corporate failings have shaken public confidence in business…