May 28, 2026
STARK UK launches real-time delivery update service

STARK UK launches real-time delivery update service

STARK Building Materials UK (STARK UK) has launched a digital delivery tracking and notification service providing real-time updates on orders. Launched as part of STARK UK’s ‘trusted deliveries’ strategy, the new service firstly informs customers of a two-hour delivery window before sending a second update, narrowing it to a one-hour

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Yorkshire Businesses Expand Operations at Howley Park Estate

Yorkshire Businesses Expand Operations at Howley Park Estate

Two Yorkshire businesses have expanded into new premises at Logistics Hub at Howley Park Estate in Morley, taking more than 17,000 sq ft of industrial space as they grow operations within West Yorkshire. The lettings, completed by J Pullan & Sons Ltd (Pullans), reflect continued demand for well-located industrial accommodation

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How to Optimise Product Design with Custom Aluminium Extrusions

How to Optimise Product Design with Custom Aluminium Extrusions

Aluminium extrusions are created through a precise manufacturing process that shapes aluminium by forcing it through a die that creates cross-sectional profiles. It’s widely used in modern product design due to its versatility, lightweight strength and cost efficiency. Designers can achieve complex shapes with minimal waste, making it ideal for

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Issue 341 : Jun 2026

May 28, 2026

Bicester Motion unveils plans to support growth and create jobs with 10-year investment plan

Bicester Motion unveils plans to support growth and create jobs with 10-year investment plan

Bicester Motion, the 444-acre future mobility estate in Oxfordshire, has unveiled plans to enable substantial investment in its estate over the next 10 years to enhance its masterplan vision to foster a connected, dynamic and sustainable community for automotive and aviation experience brands to thrive, alongside the introduction of new and affordable apartments and its strengthened plans for a hotel. Bicester Motion was established in 2013 when the 444-acre former RAF site was acquired to create a world-leading mobility cluster for like-minded mobility manufacturers, artisans, engineers, innovators and change-makers who have a shared passion to deliver the future mobility solutions society needs. Bicester Motion has previously secured a number of major planning consents bringing its total areas of active business space and consents to total circa one million sq ft (92,903 sq m). These include Bicester Heritage, The Hangars, The Command Works, The Rushes, The Ranges and The Hotel. The first five years of ownership focused on regenerating the award-winning technical site to create Bicester Heritage, which has evolved into the mobility-focused and award-winning new build development home to eight buildings forming The Command Works in 2020 and The Ranges’ first HQ with the first phase completed in 2026. Today, the estate hosts a diverse range of businesses in the automotive and aviation sector and is supported by a range of amenities on site that includes cafés, overnight accommodation, vehicle valeting and storage, specialist retail, insurance, events and apprenticeship training. More than £100 million has already been invested to re-purpose the estate, bringing it to new life as a hub for innovation, home to more than 50 companies, the majority of which were new to Bicester employing more than 500 people and training 200 apprentices per year. The cluster currently boosts the economy by circa £500 million in gross value added per annum. Future mobility automotive and aviation brands such as Audi Revolut F1 Team, Polestar, Motorsport UK, Skyports Infrastructure and record-breaking synthetic fuel manufacturer Zero have recently arrived at the estate. TeamSport is also set to open its new indoor e-karting centre later in the year, while Mercedes-Benz-owned electric motor technology company YASA will this summer move into a new HQ at The Ranges bringing with them 400 skilled employees. This activity has demonstrated a strong demand from businesses seeking to be part of Bicester Motion’s community and benefit from its strategic location in the heart of Motorsport Valley. Bicester Motion’s proposed enhanced masterplan will draw upon its experience to deliver distinct and connected areas of its estate by their unique character to enable an additional circa one million sq ft (92,903 sq m) of offices and technical workspace for pioneering companies accelerating the world’s adoption of future mobility technology. It also plans to create a place where people can live, work and thrive, supported by a wider ambition to create in the region of 200 one to three-bedroom new and affordable apartments, while the hotel will support new lodges and include a clubhouse for people to visit and stay. With ecology and biodiversity initiatives already in place, the proposed masterplan will further invest in the landscape and enhancements to deliver 10% biodiversity net gain to enrich its environment through mindful design and development. The plans will foster employment opportunities and career pathways within the traditional and pioneering businesses based on the estate and across its construction programme. As a destination for automotive enthusiasts through its annual events programme, which includes its sold-out Scrambles and attracts circa 150,000 per year visitors from all over the UK and world, the ten year vision is designed to boost growth, bolster the local economy, UK PLC and generate enduring opportunities for people to live, work, and flourish. Also, it will ensure Bicester Motion is further cemented as a proud part of the Bicester community. Daniel Geoghegan, chief executive officer, Bicester Motion said: “As custodians of the estate, we’re proud of the world-leading mobility cluster we have created by investing in Bicester and Oxfordshire, creating skilled jobs, remarkable opportunities and unique experiences. We remain driven to deliver a dynamic and inclusive environment, with thoughtful design, community wellbeing and long-term sustainability all coming together to shape a vibrant place for generations to enjoy. We now look ahead to the next 10 years and welcome people’s feedback as we look to further invest in and enhance this unique place.” A four week public consultation has opened on Thursday 28 May 2026 and will run until Thursday 25 June 2026. A public exhibition will be held at Bicester Motion on Friday 12 June from 2pm to 7pm. To view the public consultation, please visit: https://consultation.bicestermotion.com/ Ridge, Edgars, Nicholsons, Stantec, Motion, Auroch Ecology, Worlledge Associates and LDA Design acted on behalf of Bicester Motion. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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STARK UK launches real-time delivery update service

STARK UK launches real-time delivery update service

STARK Building Materials UK (STARK UK) has launched a digital delivery tracking and notification service providing real-time updates on orders. Launched as part of STARK UK’s ‘trusted deliveries’ strategy, the new service firstly informs customers of a two-hour delivery window before sending a second update, narrowing it to a one-hour slot. Alongside this, a live tracking link allows the customer to monitor the driver’s route in real time. Customers must simply add their mobile telephone number when making an order to ensure they benefit from the service. Following development, STARK UK undertook an extensive six-month customer trial period of the software, which received positive feedback from pilot users and enabled the business to fine-tune its capabilities ahead of launch. So far, the service has been rolled out to Jewson, Minster, and Frazer customers and will soon be expanded across other STARK UK businesses, including Jewson Partnership Solutions (JPS) and Major Build Solutions (MBS) in coming months. Ian Goldsmith, Chief Operating Officer for STARK UK, said: “Real-time delivery updates have become part of everyday life, and customers increasingly expect the same level of visibility and convenience from their builders’ merchant. Our new service has been designed to bring that experience into the construction supply chain, giving customers clearer communication, greater confidence around delivery times, and improved visibility from dispatch through to arrival. “The feedback throughout the trial period was extremely positive, with customers welcoming improved visibility and communication around deliveries. Several pilot users commented that this level of service feels special for a builders’ merchant, and over time we expect it will also help reduce the need for customers to contact branches to check on delivery times or order status, letting them focus more of their time on their projects. “This is another example of how we continue to invest in customer experience across STARK UK, and we’ll be developing the platform further to ensure it continues to meet and exceed expectations in the future.” The launch of STARK UK’s new digital delivery and tracking service comes alongside its #LetsGetBritainBuildingNOW petition, which calls on the government to get Britain’s building and construction sector out of crisis and into positive economic growth. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Yorkshire Businesses Expand Operations at Howley Park Estate

Yorkshire Businesses Expand Operations at Howley Park Estate

Two Yorkshire businesses have expanded into new premises at Logistics Hub at Howley Park Estate in Morley, taking more than 17,000 sq ft of industrial space as they grow operations within West Yorkshire. The lettings, completed by J Pullan & Sons Ltd (Pullans), reflect continued demand for well-located industrial accommodation across the region, particularly from occupiers seeking larger operational bases with room to expand and units featuring large service yards. Total Resource (UK) Limited has taken 8,586 sq ft at Unit 7 on a 10-year lease, expanding from its previous Leeds depot. The company supplies traffic management and maintenance equipment across the UK and will use the premises as a combined storage, servicing and office facility. Bespoke office accommodation was constructed by Pullans within the unit to support the company’s operational requirements and future growth plans. At neighbouring Unit 6, comprising 8,488 sq ft, Thermo King UK Limited has expanded and relocated from South Kirkby. The business specialises in the servicing and maintenance of refrigerated units for commercial vehicles and has fitted out the premises to provide workshop space, secure external parking and improved customer vehicle handling facilities. Both businesses cited the estate’s accessibility, extensive yard provision and proximity to Junction 28 of the M62 motorway as key factors in their decision to relocate to Morley. Bruce Strachan, Property Director at Pullans, said:“It’s encouraging to see Yorkshire businesses continuing to invest and expand within the region. Demand remains strong for industrial space that can support a range of operational requirements while also giving occupiers the flexibility to adapt and grow over time. Both businesses were looking for practical facilities that could support day-to-day operations as well as their future plans, and we are pleased that the Logistics Hub units at Howley Park were able to provide that.” James Proctor, Regional Manager at Thermo King UK said:“The facility has proven to be an excellent fit for our business. The combination of workshop space and external parking allows us to respond quickly to customer demand across the region, while also providing a secure and accessible environment for customer vehicles. We also found that having a landlord who understood our operational requirements and could respond quickly during the relocation process made a significant difference in helping us get established smoothly in the new facility.” Laura Winfield, Area Manager at Total Resource (UK) Ltd  added:“Howley Park offers the combination of unit size and yard space that we were looking for as part of our expansion. The motorway access supports our distribution operations across Yorkshire and beyond, while the office accommodation provides a professional environment for both staff and visitors. The move gives us the flexibility and capacity needed to support the next stage of our growth.” Strategically located just outside Leeds adjacent to the M61/M621, Howley Park Estate extends to around 170 acres and provides more than 700,000 sq ft of industrial and commercial accommodation, supporting a broad range of regional and national occupiers including Asda, Currys, DPD, Stax Trade Centres and Walkers Transport. CBRE and Carter Towler are joint agents for the estate. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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National Homeownership Month: Five ways First-Time Buyers can climb the property ladder

National Homeownership Month: Five ways First-Time Buyers can climb the property ladder

June is officially National Homeownership Month, but for many, it feels more like a month of window shopping. With the average deposit required to buy a home skyrocketing out of reach for most, first time buyers are having to get seriously creative with how they secure their first rung on the property ladder. Instead of waiting for a miracle, savvy buyers are rewriting the rulebook. Owning a stake in your home, whether that’s through a 25% Shared Ownership property or by exercising your Right to Buy your council home, is infinitely better than owning 0% of a rental home. From hunting down bargain-priced ‘doer-uppers’ at auction to utilising alternative lending, it’s time to stop waiting for the ‘perfect’ 100% traditional mortgage dream and start looking at the alternative routes that can get you the keys to your first home. Ryan Etchells, Chief Commercial Officer at Together, the specialist mortgage lender, shares his top tips to help hopeful renters and FTBs get on the property ladder this summer:  The biggest mistake first-time buyers make is looking at the total property price and panicking. When you’re trying to save while renting, huge house prices can make homeownership feel totally out of reach. For example, if a house is £300,000, you don’t need a massive £30,000 upfront. Through Shared Ownership, you buy a portion you can actually afford—usually 25% to 75%—and pay a subsidised rent on the rest. This means a 10% deposit on a 25% share of that £300K home is slashed to just £7,500. Best of all? This isn’t just ‘part-renting’ forever. It unlocks a process called ‘staircasing’ where, as your salary grows, you can buy more shares until you can potentially own the whole property. You’re building your own long-term wealth and turning those monthly payments into an investment in your own future instead of someone else’s. For those willing to be a bit more adventurous, and who want to bypass the fierce competition of the traditional first-time buyer market, the auction room can uncover hidden gems. You might think houses under the hammer are all run-down “problem properties,” but they often offer a golden chance for newbies to secure a home way below market value and create a unique space entirely to your taste. There is also a clever investment play here; by flipping the property—renovating it and selling it on—you can potentially make a serious profit that provides a larger deposit for your ultimate forever home. However, auctions are a high-stakes “sprint” finish that can catch first-timers off guard. When the hammer goes down, you have effectively exchanged contracts and are legally obliged to complete. You’ll need a 10% deposit on the day and typically only 28 days to pay the balance in full. If you miss that deadline, you lose your deposit and the property, which is a nightmare scenario. That’s why having specialist “auction finance” ready to go is the only way to step into the auction room and bid with absolute confidence. When you are trying to buy alone, the numbers can feel incredibly restrictive. But who says you have to do it solo? Savvy buyers are increasingly pooling their resources. Some specialist lenders will allow up to four applicants to join forces on a single mortgage, meaning you could buy with friends or siblings to get that first crucial foothold on the ladder.  If you’ve been renting from a local authority, council, or housing association, you could be sitting on a major discount without even realising it. The Right to Buy scheme is one of the most overlooked shortcuts to homeownership for current renters. Depending on how long you’ve lived there, you could qualify for a substantial discount on the property’s actual market value. The real game-changer here? Specialist lenders can often use that built-in council discount as your deposit. This means you could potentially buy the very roof over your head with zero cash deposit required upfront. You get to keep the home you already know, entirely skip the stress and cost of moving day, and instantly swap paying rent for building your own equity. Many “Generation Renters” don’t even bother applying for a mortgage because they think their situation is too “complex” to ever be accepted. This could mean you’re a freelancer, a side-hustler with two part-time jobs, or carrying a minor credit blip from years ago. When you’re trying to buy your first home, high-street banks use rigid computers that love to say “no,” especially when an applicant doesn’t match their ‘one size fits all’ standard. But don’t give up hope. On the other hand, specialist lenders, like Together, look at the real human behind the paperwork and support first-time buyers keen to make the next step. Don’t let a ‘non-standard’ life stop you from landing the keys to your very first place. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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One Stop Safety Training expands its range of safety training courses and UK locations

One Stop Safety Training expands its range of safety training courses and UK locations

One Stop Safety Training is broadening its offerings by expanding both its safety training courses and UK location network. This ongoing investment is designed to address competency needs and higher industry expectations through health and safety training. With further development planned, these initiatives are altering access to training and improving standards across the construction sector. The construction sector continues to face evolving regulatory requirements and on-site safety risks, making health and safety training essential for every workforce. One Stop Safety Training has responded by expanding its range of safety training courses and increasing the number of training centres throughout the UK, helping firms meet new compliance challenges. This combination of greater geographic reach and varied course content ensures that both new and existing workers benefit from readily accessible, high-quality instruction. Increasing course offerings for workforce competency The diverse range of safety training courses now available from One Stop Safety Training covers essential areas required for modern construction sites. These expanded offerings include traditional classroom sessions, digital learning modules, and hands-on instruction, all designed to match specific job requirements and regulatory standards. By tailoring health and safety training to address current industry demands, workers gain practical skills that directly impact their daily performance and adherence to safety procedures. Expanding the curriculum also enables timely refresher training and accreditation updates for existing staff. Structured programmes help ensure that regular assessments and updates are in place, maintaining a high level of competency throughout construction teams. The ability to select appropriate courses for unique roles or specialist tasks strengthens the overall safety culture across projects and company locations. Extending geographical access for UK construction One Stop Safety Training’s growth strategy has included the opening of new training centres across wider UK regions. Increased local access helps reduce travel delays, improves attendance, and allows more teams to participate in scheduled sessions without disrupting ongoing projects. This approach also enables companies to maintain up-to-date training records for staff across multiple sites, supporting continuous compliance with industry standards. The presence of more training locations makes it easier for workers to access specific safety training courses when new regulations emerge or specialist skills are required. Employers benefit from enhanced flexibility, as training can now be delivered in closer proximity to their workforce and aligned with project timelines, resulting in reduced downtime and greater operational consistency. Ongoing investment and industry partnership Backing these developments is a strategic partnership and investment plan, with One Stop Safety Training operating as part of One Stop Hire Ltd. This relationship brings additional resources and expertise, enabling sustained improvements and further UK expansion planned for 2026. Industry collaboration ensures that training programmes remain relevant, supporting robust risk management and adaptation to future changes. Continued commitment to expanding training facilities, updating course content, and improving accessibility reflects an industry-wide focus on raising health and safety standards. These collective efforts support a culture of competency, making it possible for construction firms to adapt quickly to shifts in regulation and project requirements while reducing workplace safety risks.

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How to Optimise Product Design with Custom Aluminium Extrusions

How to Optimise Product Design with Custom Aluminium Extrusions

Aluminium extrusions are created through a precise manufacturing process that shapes aluminium by forcing it through a die that creates cross-sectional profiles. It’s widely used in modern product design due to its versatility, lightweight strength and cost efficiency. Designers can achieve complex shapes with minimal waste, making it ideal for industries seeking durable, scalable and sustainable solutions. What Are Custom Aluminium Extrusions? Custom aluminium extrusions are uniquely designed profiles made by forcing heated aluminium through a specially created die to achieve a specific shape. The process involves heating a solid billet and pushing it through a mould or a die, resulting in a continuous section with a uniform cross-section. Once fully formed, the material then cools down, is cut to the required length and is then finished to suit its intended use. The “custom” aspect comes from the design stage itself, where profiles are engineered to meet exact requirements. This gives designers the ability to control dimensions, strength and functionality, making the final product far more efficient and purpose-built. By contrast, standard extrusions are ready-made shapes like aluminium angles, channels, tubes, or simple aluminium sheets, that are produced in bulk. These are ideal for general applications, while custom profiles provide greater flexibility and are better suited to more complex, specialised or even bespoke designs. Benefits for Product Design  Custom aluminium extrusions are a popular choice across multiple industries as they offer significant advantages for modern product design. Thanks to their exceptional flexibility, designers can create complex geometries that would otherwise be difficult or too costly to achieve through other manufacturing methods, allowing for more innovative and efficient products. This freedom also makes it easier to tailor components to exact specifications. Another key benefit is weight reduction. Aluminium is a naturally lightweight material with superior strength. Arguably, it has the best strength-to-weight ratio available. This enables designers to minimise overall product weight without compromising structural integrity. This is especially valuable in industries where performance and efficiency are critical. Custom extrusions also allow multiple functions to be integrated into a single profile. Features such as channels, grooves and mounting points can be built directly into the design, reducing the need for additional parts and assembly. Last but not least, aluminium also offers excellent thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance. This improves heat dissipation in technical applications and ensures long-lasting performance, even in demanding environments. Design Optimisation Strategies  Effective product design that uses custom aluminium extrusions has a significant focus on manufacturability from the get-go. Profiles should be designed with simplicity and balance in mind, as consistent wall thickness and smooth transitions make the extrusion process more reliable and cost-efficient. Overly complex or certain uneven shapes can lead to continued production challenges and increased expenses, both long- and short-term. Another key strategy of this method is in the reduction of created material waste. By refining the cross-sectional design to use only what is necessary, manufacturers can lower costs and improve sustainability. Smart design decisions at this stage can significantly impact overall efficiency. Limiting secondary machining is also important. Features such as slots, grooves or fixing points can often be incorporated directly into the extrusion, reducing the need for additional processing and speeding up production. Lastly, the final tolerances should be carefully considered. Allowing for practical manufacturing limits helps maintain consistent quality while avoiding unnecessary precision that can drive up costs. Cost Efficiency Considerations Custom aluminium extrusions often involve an initial investment in tooling, but this upfront cost can deliver strong long-term value. Once the die is created, production becomes faster, more consistent and less wasteful. This is found particularly during larger manufacturing runs where unit costs decrease over time. They also help cut down on assembly and labour expenses. By integrating multiple design elements into a single profile, fewer components are needed, which simplifies assembly and reduces manual work. This not only saves time but also improves overall production efficiency. Over the full product lifecycle, aluminium extrusions can offer additional savings. Their corrosion resistance, combined with durability and low maintenance requirements, means that the final product itself lasts far longer and will require fewer repairs or replacements over its lifecycle. Collaboration with Extrusion Experts  Choosing to outsource and engage with extrusion specialists early on into the design phase can make a significant difference to the overall success of a project. Their input can help to ensure that all designs are practical to manufacture while still meeting performance goals, reducing the risk of costly changes or problems later on down the line. Prototyping plays a crucial role in this process. Producing sample profiles allows designers to test how the extrusion performs in real-world conditions and confirm that it meets expectations before scaling up production. Continuous refinement is also important. By working collaboratively throughout development, designers can make incremental improvements, ensuring the final product is both efficient to produce and fit for purpose. Common Mistakes to Avoid A frequent issue in extrusion design is the temptation to add unnecessary complexity. While the process does allow designers to make highly detailed shapes and even features that have no clear benefits. These needless designs will increase production difficulty and cost without improving performance. Another mistake is failing to consider the practical limits of extrusion. Ignoring factors like minimum wall thickness or achievable tolerances can result in manufacturing problems or compromised quality. Making changes too late in the process can also be costly. Alterations after tooling has been finalised often lead to delays and additional expenses. Addressing potential issues early helps maintain efficiency and keeps projects on track. Conclusion Custom aluminium extrusions offer a strategic advantage in product design for multiple industries and projects. This is down to the combination of flexibility, efficiency and long-term durability. Incorporating extrusions into your design process from the outset is key for optimisation of designs, improved product performance, issue mitigation and reduced product costs.

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