June 18, 2025
sustainable business park

Keller working with Dutch Government on Work Landscapes of the Future Initiative

Dutch kitchen manufacturer, Keller Kitchens, is well known for its pioneering approach to sustainability with parent company, DKG, awarded Level 5, the highest, on the CO₂ Performance Ladder in 2024. With substantial multi-faceted investments that ran into many tens of €Millions, DKG operates a continuous programme of investment to maintain the Group’s industry-leading approach

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Jewson On The Tools Awards 2025

Jewson Returns as Headline Sponsor for the On The Tools Awards 2025

Jewson has been confirmed as the headline sponsor for the On The Tools Awards 2025, renewing its commitment to recognising and championing the UK’s skilled tradespeople. The event, hosted later this year in Birmingham, is set to honour outstanding contributions across a range of professions that keep the country running.

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smart construction

Komatsu Smart Construction Reports ‘Major’ Product Evolution and Growth

Smart Construction, the digital arm of Japanese machinery manufacturer Komatsu, has reported a 44 percent adoption increase in its software as a service (SaaS) technology from FY2023 to FY2024, highlighting a rising demand for software in construction. The business, which creates solutions to improve productivity and efficiencies across mixed construction sectors,

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Issue 330 : Jul 2025

June 18, 2025

Construction Contract Awards Plummet for Second Consecutive Month, Intensifying Concerns for Housing and Infrastructure Goals 

Construction contract awards hit their lowest point this year, tumbling 11% from April to just £5.1 billion – now £1.5 billion below the 2024 average – adding further strain to government efforts to accelerate housing and infrastructure delivery.  The Commercial & Retail sector took the sharpest hit in May, plunging 68% to just £290 million – the lowest monthly value in over a year. Infrastructure also suffered, recording its weakest performance since November, down 26% to less than £1 billion. Notably, the Coppermill Lane Pumping Station & Water Treatment Works was the largest project, accounting for nearly half of the sector’s total.  Residential awards slipped 10% to £1.7 billion. While this is an improvement compared to February and March, it remains below both the 2024 and 2025 averages. The £400 million Bollo Lane development in London was the highlight for this sector.  The East of England endured its worst month for contract awards in over a year, with values plunging 75% from the 2024 average. Alarmingly, only seven projects exceeded £10 million, and none topped £30 million.  Ed Griffiths, head of business and client analytics at Barbour ABI, commented:  “The spending review was widely seen as good news for construction but the backdrop is that it’s been another disappointing month for contract awards. The industry continues to grapple with economic uncertainty and regulatory hurdles that are delaying many schemes. The project pipeline remains relatively strong, but these barriers need to be addressed to unlock progress – although it’s possible that meaningful growth may not materialize until 2026.  “There are potential bright spots ahead in green energy and data centres, which continue to drive demand for transmission infrastructure. Infrastructure hopes may be buoyed by the Chancellor’s recent announcement of a £15 billion investment, particularly focused in the North of England.”  Planning approvals also fell in May, declining 15% to £8.2 billion – the lowest month so far this year but still 5% higher than the 2024 average. Meanwhile, Residential planning approvals rose to £3.2 billion, aligning with the 2024 average.   And the overall value of planning applications nosedived 48% from March to £7.1 billion. This steep drop is partly due to the completion of two large projects in Infrastructure and Medical & Healthcare at the end of March, but all sectors have been subdued.  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Keller working with Dutch Government on Work Landscapes of the Future Initiative

Dutch kitchen manufacturer, Keller Kitchens, is well known for its pioneering approach to sustainability with parent company, DKG, awarded Level 5, the highest, on the CO₂ Performance Ladder in 2024. With substantial multi-faceted investments that ran into many tens of €Millions, DKG operates a continuous programme of investment to maintain the Group’s industry-leading approach to sustainability. The initiatives align with the Dutch government’s ambition to achieve a fully circular economy by 2050 which requires thousands of companies, large and small, to transition to a new way of working. An initiative which illustrates Dutch prowess in the sustainability arena is illustrated here. The province of North Brabant has signed a Green Deal with ‘Werklandschappen van de Toekomst’ (Work Landscapes of the Future) to make business parks more sustainable. A coalition of more than 30 partners, businesses, entrepreneurs, research and educational institutions, governments and civil organisations, will work together to transform ten business parks in the Netherlands over the next four years with the target being 1000 sites over the next nine years.  DKG/Keller is a key partner and Tim Spann, UK Head of Sales explains more “Three working landscapes are planned for North Brabant; our factory is located here in Bergen Op Zoom.  Business parks should become work landscapes: areas where there is space for nature and people on sites that are resilient to damage from flooding, drought and heat, where employees are happier, more productive and healthier. We want to set an example for the whole world and initiatives will include energy transition, material use, water saving, environmental quality, health and safety, mobility, innovation and growth. It’s what we do anyway so it made sense to be one of the project’s leaders.” For more details visit: https://www.kellerkitchens.com/en/csr For further information on Keller Kitchens, please visit www.kellerkitchens.com. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Birmingham’s Tallest Student Accommodation Building, Crown Place Reaches Topping Out Milestone

Winvic Construction Ltd, a leading main contractor that specialises in the design and delivery of private and public sector construction and civil engineering projects, has announced the topping out of Crown Place, Birmingham – a landmark 33-storey purpose-built student accommodation scheme for client Crown Student Living. The milestone ceremony – attended by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Zafar Iqbal – celebrated the topping out of Crown Place Birmingham which is now the tallest student accommodation building in the city. Representatives from Winvic, Crown Student Living, Corvette Capital, student housing brand and operator Yugo and funders Beaufort Capital, attended the ceremony, which took place on Level 32 of the tower, celebrating the development reaching its highest structural point and solidifying it as an iconic addition to Birmingham’s skyline. Attendees from the design consultants, Birmingham universities, industry consultants and members of the local community were also invited to visit the development and take a tour of the marketing suite. Winvic is partnering with engineer, Meinhardt, and architect, ECE Westworks to deliver the £85 million, 814-bed student scheme on Lancaster Street, conveniently located near Birmingham city centre and within easy reach of Aston University, Birmingham City University, and the University of Birmingham. Crown Place which will be operated by Yugo, Europe’s biggest student housing provider, will offer a variety of studios, cluster flats and duplexes, alongside over 13,000 sq ft of extensive amenity spaces. Standout features of the accommodation include a sky lounge, cinema room, karaoke room, private dining areas and a gym – setting new standards for student living in the city. The scheme will complete in December 2025, with Yugo preparing to welcome students from January 2026. Since breaking ground, the project has led the way in innovation with this milestone following Winvic’s successful UK-first deployment of Skyline Cockpit – a remote tower crane control system operated from ground level to improve safety and operational efficiency. Integrated advanced technology and sustainable practices were implemented across the project, including the use of HP SitePrint robotic layout and GAMMA AR tools for enhanced precision, as well as the AmpD Enertainer battery system to cut diesel use by 7,645 litres weekly, supporting greener operations. Winvic prioritised social value at the Crown Place scheme, supporting local communities through employment, education, and charity. Achieving outstanding CCS scores of 49 and a Silver National Site Award, the team has delivered over 2,900 weeks of employment to Birmingham residents into new roles on site. Since starting the project, 13 students and apprentices have been supported at Crown Place including T Level placements, Year In Industry students and graduates. The opportunities provided has enabled them to develop and grow their academic and practical skills with support from the site team. Initiatives include a Magical Santa’s Grotto for Birmingham Children’s Hospital, canal clean-up efforts, and charity events raising over £4,800. Educational partnerships with Aston University, Walsall College, BMET and South and City College Birmingham, plus local schools have seen the site being used to inspire the next generation, delivering interactive workshops and showcasing the newest innovations. Mark Jones, Managing Director of Multi-Room at Winvic Construction, said: “Topping out Crown Place Birmingham is a proud moment for all involved. This project is not only Winvic’s tallest scheme to date, but one of our most innovative – where new cutting-edge technologies have been at the heart of this project resulting in industry and business firsts – driving enhanced efficiency, safety, precision and programme certainty. “The quality of the build is testament to the collaborative approach between Crown Student Living, Yugo, our supply chain, and our exceptional Winvic team and the topping out ceremony is a celebration of the incredible progress made. We now look forward to continuing works at this industry-leading development ready for practical completion in December.” Alan Pulver, Director at Crown Student Living, said: “This is a significant milestone not just for Crown Student Living, but for the city of Birmingham as a whole. Set to redefine student living with its exceptional design, amenities, and location, reaching the topping out stage at Crown Place has been a proud moment, made possible by the collaboration and expertise of our project partners. We’re excited to see this flagship development come to life and to welcome students to a truly elevated experience in 2026.” Robin Moorcroft, Senior Vice President – Commercial, Yugo, said: “We are delighted to be supporting the launch of Crown Place Birmingham, a space that represents the high-quality student accommodation Yugo is proud to manage. “At Yugo, we go beyond housing; we’re committed to creating vibrant, sustainable, and supportive communities where students can truly thrive. Crown Place brings this vision to life with stunning views of the Birmingham skyline, dedicated study areas, and generous communal spaces designed to foster connection and belonging. “By working with institutional-grade partners like Crown we’re able to invest and deliver operational excellence at scale – benefiting students and clients across both existing and emerging markets. We’re particularly excited to welcome students to Crown Place when it opens its doors in January.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Jewson On The Tools Awards 2025

Jewson Returns as Headline Sponsor for the On The Tools Awards 2025

Jewson has been confirmed as the headline sponsor for the On The Tools Awards 2025, renewing its commitment to recognising and championing the UK’s skilled tradespeople. The event, hosted later this year in Birmingham, is set to honour outstanding contributions across a range of professions that keep the country running. As headline sponsor, Jewson also supports the Tradesperson of the Year award: a top-tier title selected from the winners of all trade categories. This award recognises the very best of the best: someone who not only excels in their craft but also makes a meaningful impact on the industry and wider community. Samuel Johnson, Head of Marketing – Operations, STARK Building Materials UK (Jewson) said: “Jewson is thrilled to return as headline sponsor of the On The Tools Awards for the third year running. These awards shine a light on the incredible talent, resilience, and innovation that runs through the UK trade. At Jewson, we’ve proudly stood shoulder to shoulder with tradespeople since 1836; whether you’re just starting out, or decades into your craft, we’re here to back you. Partnering with On The Tools is a brilliant opportunity to celebrate those who go above and beyond in our industry, and we can’t wait to recognise the people who make the trade what it is.” The On The Tools Awards are more than just an evening of celebration; they’re a platform for real recognition. Finalists receive national exposure, a place in the spotlight at a prestigious awards ceremony, and the opportunity to be celebrated by peers and the wider industry. Winners receive a £1,000 cash prize or voucher equivalent, a custom Barry Head trophy, and career-boosting visibility across On The Tools’ channels. Sponsorship of the awards is a way for industry partners to visibly back the trades and stand alongside the people who power the sector. It also highlights a brand’s role in supporting excellence and progress within construction, both on and off site. Lee Wilcox, Co-founder and CEO of On The Tools, said: “It’s brilliant to have Jewson back as headline sponsor. Their continued support speaks volumes about their dedication to the trade: not just through the vital role they play in keeping sites running, but in celebrating the people who make this industry what it is. With their backing, we’re once again ready to give the recognition tradespeople in the UK truly deserve.” Award Categories Tradespeople can be entered into awards in the following categories: And many more. See the full list of categories at http://www.onthetoolstv/awards Nominate yourself or a tradesperson you know at www.onthetoolstv/awards. Contact enquiries@onthetoolsgroup.com about sponsorship opportunities. With thanks to the 2025 On The Tools Awards sponsors and supporters: Band of Builders, BAXI, CEF, City Plumbing, Construction Sport, Crown, Glow-worm, Howdens, Jewson, and SIG Roofing. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Komatsu Smart Construction Reports ‘Major’ Product Evolution and Growth

Smart Construction, the digital arm of Japanese machinery manufacturer Komatsu, has reported a 44 percent adoption increase in its software as a service (SaaS) technology from FY2023 to FY2024, highlighting a rising demand for software in construction. The business, which creates solutions to improve productivity and efficiencies across mixed construction sectors, also doubled its headcount and announced its excavator guidance products are now compatible with industry-leading tilt rotators brands. A key driver of Komatsu Smart Construction’s growth has been its focus on improving and refining its already popular technologies. Following a 30 percent increase in users across its Remote product, the brand has announced a license for the cloud-based solution will be included as standard with all purchases of Komatsu-branded guidance and control systems, including the newly released PC220LCi-12 dubbed ‘the most advanced’ excavator ever. Smart Construction’s Remote solution allows users to access and control both Komatsu and non-Komatsu machine guidance and control system monitors remotely. Bart Vingerhoets, Senior Commercial Manager at Komatsu Smart Construction explains: “We’re proud to work with as many people as possible across the industry to develop our tools to be even more effective. Our users don’t just use our tools, they shape them.  “As European construction continues to embrace digital transformation, we’re committed to accelerating that progress and making jobsite management more sustainable, connected and accessible than ever.  “The last financial year has been pivotal for the team, with our investment into advancing our own tools growing and multiple new editions of solutions launching, we’re extremely proud of our achievements.” Additional product development successes from the brand include the relaunch of its pivotal drone surveying assistance solution, Edge, now in its second major hardware edition since the launch, and its seventh version of software.  Edge uses a custom-built AI algorithm to automatically remove buildings, equipment and vegetation from the 3D point cloud it processes from the drone footage, delivering a clear, accurate, 3D representation of the site.  The tool processes high quality and precise data from the job site, providing the user with a direct way of calculating job site progress quickly and identifying any challenges or unforeseen considerations. Bart adds: “At Komatsu Smart Construction, we’re also prioritising partnerships, connecting with other technology to create truly brand agnostic solutions that support the whole industry. Last year the team launched a new version of the Smart Construction Fleet solution, overhauling the user interface and upgrading the algorithms to improve accuracy and user experience.” Komatsu Smart Construction solutions are available through a community of distributors, which is continuously growing, meaning the brand can gain access to unbiased customer feedback and use it to shape future upgrades. To find out more please visit: smartconstruction.io  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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