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Stonewater’s 6000th new home marked by community event

Stonewater’s 6000th new home marked by community event

An event at a new development of homes in Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire has marked Stonewater’s 6000th new home. Customers and community members joined partners involved in the delivery of the homes at Blunden Meadows to celebrate both the completion of the scheme and Stonewater’s 6000th home to be provided since

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Surveying success for Helix’ brothers

Surveying success for Helix’ brothers

Two brothers are striding towards successful careers as Quantity Surveyors with the help of Newbury-based construction firm, Helix.    Brothers Oliver and Flynn Pearce are both on their way to promising careers, with support from their employer, contractor and developer Helix, an SME company who build high-quality homes across the

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Gatwick Airport’s station upgrade enters into service

Gatwick Airport’s station upgrade enters into service

Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has successfully completed works to ensure today’s entry into service of the upgraded Gatwick Airport station. The four-and-a-half-year construction and refurbishment project began in June 2019 and significantly upgrades the station’s ability to handle growing passenger numbers. Costain first delivered the planning and design stages

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Mecalac celebrates platinum manufacturing milestone

Mecalac celebrates platinum manufacturing milestone

Mecalac is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its globally-acclaimed site dumper range. Originally licenced under the Benford brand, the company’s Coventry manufacturing operations have assembled thousands of models since the very first unit rolled off production in 1953.  70 years later, each model is still renowned for its robust design

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Celebrating 30 Years of Excellence - Risby Homes

Celebrating 30 Years of Excellence – Risby Homes

Risby Homes, the East Yorkshire family-owned housing developer, is this week proud to mark its 30th anniversary, celebrating three decades of building award-winning homes in the region. This significant milestone commemorates the journey that began when Mark Barrett, Founder of Risby Homes, first broke ground on his inaugural development on

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Issue 334 : Nov 2025

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Cityheart continues its Investment in Stockport with Acquisition of Royal George Village

Cityheart continues its Investment in Stockport with Acquisition of Royal George Village

Development and regeneration company, Cityheart has acquired the 442-home Royal George Village site on Greek Street in Stockport, continuing its commitment to the transformation of Stockport town centre. Cityheart secured the site following the withdrawal of previous developer Investar Property Group, which had originally been appointed as the developer in 2022. Royal George Village is the largest purpose built apartment development in Stockport and has a GDV of £120m. Following the acquisition Cityheart made an immediate start on site with PP O’Connor commencing enabling works on the day the purchase completed. The scheme is part of the 130-acre regeneration district Town Centre West, which is being driven forward by Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC). The district will deliver 4,000 new homes, alongside local amenities, green spaces, new workspace and radical transport improvements, transforming Stockport into the most liveable and well-connected town in Greater Manchester.  A £9m GMCA brownfield grant has been secured to support the delivery of the scheme which was previously part of the Stockport College campus.  Cityheart is now procuring a contracting partner for the first phase of the scheme and will commence demolition and construction works in mid December, the full scheme is scheduled for completion in 2026. Jonny Wrigley group chief executive of Cityheart comments: “Royal George Village is one of Stockport’s most important residential opportunities and we are proud to be bringing these much-needed contemporary homes forward, further enhancing the quality of housing in Stockport town centre.  Since topping out our 196 apartment scheme with our joint venture partner Rise Homes at Stockport Interchange in May, we have been keen to contribute further to the regeneration of Stockport and investing in Royal George Village provides the ideal opportunity to continue our relationship with the town. “We have made an immediate start on site and will implement a rapid build programme to deliver these high quality new homes at Royal George Village which will be a key contributor to Stockport’s ongoing renaissance.” Eamonn Boylan, interim chair of Stockport MDC said: “Delivering more, high quality homes for local people to live in the town centre is where true regeneration starts – we then start to see the positive impact on our high streets, in our retail centres, and we create a larger workforce which attracts businesses and drives forward the town’s prosperity. 2023 has seen significant progress to Stockport’s £1billion town centre regeneration, and, as we look ahead to what is set to be a monumental year with the completion of a number of our landmark developments, we look forward to working with the team at Cityheart to deliver these essential new homes for Stockport.” The regeneration of the three-acre site on Greek Street and six neighbouring buildings will see the former college campus redeveloped into a mixed-use scheme which includes 442 apartments both for sale and rent.  The 115,000 sq ft Torkington Building will be converted into 122 apartments, while the 60,000 sq ft Lyme Centre would be demolished and replaced with a 16-storey apartment block comprising 258 units. The grade-two listed Greek Street Building – the former Metropolitan Girls’ School – will be converted into collaborative co-working space for local businesses.  In addition, a new-build six-storey ‘Gateway’ building will be constructed providing 62 apartments at the corner of Greek Street and Royal George Street with off plan sales set to launch in Q2 2024.   The Hexagon lecture hall, located close to the grade two-listed War Memorial Art Gallery, is set to be demolished and replaced with public realm and civic space.  The 16,000 sq ft University Centre building will also be demolished to provide an internal, south-facing courtyard to create additional public open space and private gardens for residents.  Original architects, DAY Architectural has been retained to work on the new scheme. Beyond Corporate has provided legal support during the acquisition. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Stonewater’s 6000th new home marked by community event

Stonewater’s 6000th new home marked by community event

An event at a new development of homes in Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire has marked Stonewater’s 6000th new home. Customers and community members joined partners involved in the delivery of the homes at Blunden Meadows to celebrate both the completion of the scheme and Stonewater’s 6000th home to be provided since the leading social housing provider was formed in 2015. The completion of the development, which has provided 38 new homes with a mixture of houses, bungalows and maisonettes, brings Stonewater’s contribution to affordable housing in Herefordshire to over 2700 homes. The event bought together representatives from construction firm Speller Metcalfe, based just over the county border in Worcestershire, local authority Herefordshire Council and Homes England, who have partially funded the almost £8 million new development. Special guest at the celebratory event was former Chair of Stonewater’s Board George Blunden, whose father the site is named after, and who planted a commemorative tree to mark the 6000th home. During his tenure, George was responsible for establishing the Longleigh Foundation to address the gap between the needs of Stonewater customers and support available to them. He also championed public art on development sites resulting in the launch of Stonewater’s Blunden Prize, now in its second year, being named after him, and was also asked to unveil the public art installation at Blunden Meadows and a plaque commemorating the housing provider’s milestone. Stonewater has advocated and commissioned public art on its development schemes for over a decade, often relating the design to the local area and history. The Ewyas Harold site is no exception, with a steel train and benches representing the Golden Valley Railway, which used to run in the area, created by local architect firm, Studio Bad. Alongside the public artwork, the village site has been landscaped with green areas and trees and includes a children’s play area. Children from Ewyas Harold Primary School have also been busy making bird boxes and bug hotels for the site. As well as encouraging wildlife to the site, sustainability and the environment has been at the forefront of construction plans, with the new homes featuring the Kensa “shoebox” ground source heat pump system, used successfully on earlier Stonewater sites, and the Switchee system, which helps to save residents money by reducing energy wastage, as well as photovoltaic solar panels. Nicholas Harris, Chief Executive of Stonewater, said: “It’s incredibly exciting to have been able to mark the fantastic milestone of providing 6000 much-needed affordable homes across the country. We’re also honoured to be naming this scheme after the Blunden family, in dedication of their committed public service. “Developments like this make an important contribution to meeting the housing needs of the local community, at a time when affordable housing couldn’t be more important. “The Blunden Meadows site is a fantastic showcase for the amazing work that has been done not only here but on previous Stonewater development sites, working with partners to provide new homes alongside public art, sustainable features and community initiatives.” Mark Eaton, Director at Speller Metcalfe said: “We’re delighted to have finished this new housing scheme. Not only does the project mark a significant milestone for Stonewater, but it also means the residents of Hereford and Abergavenny have affordable and sustainable housing available to them on their doorstep.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Spencer Bridge Engineering scoops prestigious industry awards for two major projects

Spencer Bridge Engineering scoops prestigious industry awards for two major projects

Spencer Bridge Engineering has been recognised for its outstanding work on two iconic bridges at separate industry awards ceremonies. The company has won awards for projects on Union Chain Bridge and Menai Suspension Bridge. Spencer Bridge Engineering completed a programme of essential works to preserve Union Chain Bridge linking England and Scotland, which is more than 200 years old. The crossing over the River Tweed from Horncliffe in Northumberland to Fishwick in Berwickshire has a single span of 449ft (137m) and was the longest wrought iron suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1820. Spencer Bridge Engineering was appointed by Northumberland County Council to dismantle the bridge and carry out a complete refurbishment and rebuild.  A key element of the project was to ensure modifications were in keeping with the historical significance of the bridge. This included restoring, rather than replacing, the suspension chains wherever possible and using stone from the original quarry to repair masonry work on the bridge’s two towers. Spencer Bridge Engineering has been named both the ‘Gold Winner’ of the Restoration Project of the Year Award and the ‘Silver Winner’ of the Community Engagement Award for the Union Chain Bridge project at the National Building and Construction Awards 2023. It received the Community Engagement Award for its commitment to working closely with partners and stakeholders throughout. These included Northumberland County Council, the Scottish Borders Council, Museums Northumberland and the Friends of Union Chain Bridge. The Spencer Bridge Engineering team became a part of the community it worked in, taking time to help residents with roof repairs, handing out firewood, building a community bar at a local village hall and even providing medical assistance to a resident living near the bridge.  Spencer Bridge Engineering has also been recognised for emergency works carried out on the Grade I listed Menai Suspension Bridge, the second oldest operational vehicular suspension bridge in the world. The bridge crosses the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and mainland North Wales and, when opened in 1826, it had the longest span in the world at 176m. It was designed by prolific road, bridge and canal builder Thomas Telford, who became the first President of the Institution of Civil Engineers. The bridge was immediately closed to vehicular traffic on October 21st, 2022 after a safety issue related to potential hanger failure was identified. Spencer Bridge Engineering rapidly designed, procured and installed secondary fail-safes at strategic hanger locations, enabling the bridge to be reopened on schedule on February 1st, 2023. In partnership with UK Highways A55, COWI, and the Welsh Government, Spencer Bridge Engineering has now won both the Infrastructure Project of the Year Award and the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Award at the Welsh Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) Awards 2023. Luke Fisher, Director of Spencer Bridge Engineering, said: “We’re incredibly proud to have been honoured with these prestigious awards across two separate awards ceremonies. “These awards further reinforce Spencer Bridge Engineering’s reputation as a leading specialist bridge works company. “Our expertise, experience and wide-ranging capabilities across the company mean we’re a partner that can be trusted to deliver for our clients. “I’d like to congratulate the team on their tremendous work that’s lead to this recognition.” Spencer Bridge Engineering is part of Hull-based multi-disciplinary engineering specialists Spencer Group. To find out more about its expertise, visit www.thespencergroup.co.uk/our-work/bridges/ Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Plans submitted for 147 new homes and state of the art sports pitch at Nuneaton College campus

Plans submitted for 147 new homes and state of the art sports pitch at Nuneaton College campus

SevenHomes, the regional housebuilder by SevenCapital Group, has submitted a detailed planning application to build 147 new homes on surplus land at North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College, Nuneaton, alongside an application for the college to build a new 3G Sports Pitch. The housing proposed within the application will be well designed, in fitting with the existing college buildings and local surroundings, to be delivered in two phases. The homes will be a mix of tenure, including one-bedroom apartments and maisonettes, two- and three-bedroom houses through to 2.5-storey four-bedroom houses, to appeal to all family sizes and budgets. Of the 147 homes, 38 (over 25%) will also be affordable housing. The submission follows outline planning permission which was granted in 2020 and, alongside introducing new homes to help meet local need, it proposes to bring significant and direct benefits to the college. The proceeds of the land sale will enable the introduction of the new state-of-the art pitch, and crucially will allow the college to invest in new and improved facilities for students. Marion Plant, OBE FCGI, Principal and Chief Executive of NWSLC said, “This marks an important milestone in our plans to invest in improving our college, ensuring that students at our Nuneaton Campus have access to the contemporary learning environments that they deserve and benefit from the same high standard facilities already available at our other campus locations. “The funds raised from the sale of this surplus land on campus will create exciting modern facilities that will help to unlock the full potential of technical skills, across all industries, based on an enhanced digital capability. Our aim is to ensure that all students, now and in the future, as well as the local community, and local and regional businesses, benefit from our vision.” Richard Hodson, Head of planning at SevenHomes said: “We’re really pleased to be able to bring forward this detailed application for a development that will be of huge, direct benefit to both the college and surrounding communities through enhanced amenity provision, as well as the introduction of sensitively planned and much needed new homes for the area.” Subject to full planning approval, work on site is expected to commence in early 2025. For more information on SevenHomes, please visit: www.sevenhomes.co.uk Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Surveying success for Helix’ brothers

Surveying success for Helix’ brothers

Two brothers are striding towards successful careers as Quantity Surveyors with the help of Newbury-based construction firm, Helix.    Brothers Oliver and Flynn Pearce are both on their way to promising careers, with support from their employer, contractor and developer Helix, an SME company who build high-quality homes across the southeast.   Oliver (Ollie) is an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, now in his fourth year of a five-year part-time degree which is being fully funded by Helix. As well as studying for his Quantity Surveying & Commercial Management degree, Ollie is gaining priceless experience on site, working across Helix’s development sites building for a range of clients including social housing and residential buildings. Not to miss out on his brothers’ success, Ollie’s younger brother Flynn joined the company recently. He is also an Assistant Quantity Surveyor, studying one day a week for the same degree as his older brother, with the London Westminster University, which is again being funded by his employer. Flynn was already aware of the opportunities available with Helix, after doing work experience with the company as part of his business A-level, as well as seeing Ollie’s success and enjoyment of his role, and began to consider Quantity Surveying as a potential career path. His degree will take five years to complete part-time, and Flynn says he’s grateful to be working while he undertakes his studies, as he knows others who have completed their degree full-time and struggled to find a suitable role afterwards. After spending a week working on a project with his brother, Flynn is now working on Helix’s development in Hemel Hempstead, where he will stay until its completion in 2025. Flynn says: “I’m so grateful to Helix for this opportunity and am really enjoying it so far. I think you can get lost in some of the bigger companies but here everyone is open and accessible. The company’s investment in the younger generation, supporting us to excel in our various careers and pathways is amazing and I feel incredibly lucky to be here.” Ollie added: “Helix has shown complete faith in me, and I feel like that sort of investment results in loyalty in return. I hope to continue my career with the company, learning from the team here, and I’m glad Flynn has been given the opportunity to work here too.”   Helix employs 51 people and offers a number of career pathways to allow the best talent to join the construction industry and grow with the company. The construction firm is working on £25 million worth of new housebuilding projects this year, many being delivered in partnership with the social housing sector to provide high-quality and energy-efficient affordable homes. As well as Oliver and Flynn, there are currently five other members of the team studying for a range of qualifications to complement their roles with Helix, and not all involve being on-site. Bradley Turrell, an Office Administration Assistant with Helix, is studying a T-level at Newbury College. He joined the company following a talk that Helix’s CEO Nic Davies gave at his college about opportunities in construction. The qualification, which is the equivalent of three A-levels, requires 315 hours to be spent in the business environment over two years, which Bradley sees as the future of education. He said: “I think this way of gaining qualifications while also gaining actual work experience is the new era of recruitment. It’s the best of both worlds; I get to work with Helix two days per week and study for the other three. And the best thing for me is that I get to work for such a great company who are supporting me with my career.”   Other employees benefitting from the flexible recruitment and education options offered by Helix include Reno Edwards, who recently joined the company as an Assistant Site Manager and is being supported to complete an HND in Construction Management to further his career in the sector, and Helix’s most recent recruit, Luke Schofield, who is undertaking a Trainee Design Coordinator apprenticeship and will shortly join a HND course, before completing a part-time degree. Nic Davies, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “We’re very proud of the diverse opportunities we offer those wishing to join the company and the construction industry, in whatever way works for them and their circumstances. We’re also very proud of the amazing team we’re growing, and of the hard work and dedication they give to our company and our clients. “Supporting these exceptional members of the team is something that’s very important to us; it brings huge value to Helix, helps young and diverse communities join the sector, and is worth every penny we invest in them.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Gatwick Airport’s station upgrade enters into service

Gatwick Airport’s station upgrade enters into service

Costain, the infrastructure solutions company, has successfully completed works to ensure today’s entry into service of the upgraded Gatwick Airport station. The four-and-a-half-year construction and refurbishment project began in June 2019 and significantly upgrades the station’s ability to handle growing passenger numbers. Costain first delivered the planning and design stages and was then appointed to deliver the improvement works. The project has created a safer, more convenient interchange between the station platforms and Gatwick International Airport.  The brief included the construction of a new concourse and staff accommodation, as well as carrying out the reconfiguration of railway infrastructure. Costain has also refurbished the existing station concourse and footbridges, enhancing the one-way system between the airport and the station.  There are new customer information systems, more ticket gates and significant improvements to accessibility with the installation of eight new escalators and five new lifts. Costain’s project director, Andy Hudspith, said: “We’re really proud of the work we’ve undertaken for Network Rail to upgrade the station at Gatwick Airport.  The project has been complex and challenging, but we’re pleased that our work will enhance the passenger experience and improve journey times for everyone who uses and passes through the airport. The biggest challenge was to achieve the transformation without negatively impacting rail or airport operations, and with minimal impact on passengers, all while working above a live railway line and within the heart of the world’s busiest single runway airport. We’re delighted to have delivered such an important project successfully.” Gatwick airport is the UK’s second busiest airport and its station is one of the ten busiest stations in the UK outside of London, handling more than 20 million passengers a year. The redevelopment works were designed to provide crucial increased capacity to support airport growth and significantly enhance the passenger experience. The new second concourse has been built above the existing platforms five, six and seven, doubling the space available for passengers at the station.  The new exit concourse measures 1727 square metres, the size of eight tennis courts and provides a spectacular new entrance space to the airport.  The roof of the new concourse is formed using four clear spanning steel trusses that connect the platform and concourse environments in a sweeping arch form. The trusses are finished in gold anodised aluminium cladding, bringing warmth and prestige to the space. In between the trusses there are 945 square metres of ETFE pillows (a lightweight alternative to glazing) which floods the concourse with natural light, using the same technology as the biospheres at the Eden Project in Cornwall. Accessibility has been improved throughout, for example wheelchairs users’ access has been improved through the widening of the historically narrow platforms five and six. New tactile signage, including braille, has been integrated into the wayfinding signage strategy and there are 70 new hearing loops at key points.  A 24/7 special assistance point has been created in the existing station concourse to provide additional support for passengers with reduced mobility and disabilities. As well as encouraging sustainable travel, Costain also targeted reducing carbon emissions during the building and operation of the new concourse.  The project used almost 3,000m3 of low-carbon concrete, saving 517 tonnes of CO2 emissions and £12,500 in costs. LED lighting was used throughout the station, escalators were fitted with reduced speed technology to lower emissions when not in use, and high efficiency gearless lifts were installed as well as a hybrid heating and cooling system. An estimated annual cost saving of nearly £60,000 and an annual reduction of 144 tonnes of carbon emissions are expected from these features. David Taylor, Costain’s interim managing director for Transportation, commented: “The development at Gatwick transforms the existing station and provides a greatly enhanced experience for passengers. Costain’s extensive capability to deliver complex programmes has been showcased with this project; we’ve used leading edge smart technology and worked sustainably to create a wonderful new space for passengers. It’s been a particularly collaborative project which has helped enormously with its success; from an engaged and supportive supply chain to Network Rail’s invaluable assistance with possessions of the railway.” Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Mecalac celebrates platinum manufacturing milestone

Mecalac celebrates platinum manufacturing milestone

Mecalac is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its globally-acclaimed site dumper range. Originally licenced under the Benford brand, the company’s Coventry manufacturing operations have assembled thousands of models since the very first unit rolled off production in 1953.  70 years later, each model is still renowned for its robust design and class-leading performance, but now features a whole host of state-of-the-art technologies to maximise efficiency, productivity, safety and comfort for the operator. To celebrate the manufacturing milestone, every site dumper sold from stock between now and 31st December will come with £70 worth of Mecalac branded merchandise. In addition, Mecalac will donate £70 to The Lighthouse Club – a charity that provides emotional and financial support for construction professionals suffering from mental health. Heath Davies, General Manager at Mecalac Construction Equipment UK, commented: “Since developing our very first site dumper in 1953, we’ve been hugely proud to manufacture some of the market’s most acclaimed machines. Renowned for excellent build quality and unmatched performance – all at a highly affordable price point – our site dumpers are the perfect addition to any job site. “In recognition of our milestone, we’re giving away a gift for customers and a gift to charity for every stock model sold via our dealers between now and 31st December. The festive period is particularly tough for those experiencing mental health problems, especially in the construction sector. As such, we wanted to give back to the industry and give back to our customers.” Mecalac site dumpers available are from the ROPS TA range, and the MDX cabbed range, which are ready now from dealerships this year. For more information about Mecalac’s latest range of compact construction equipment, visit www.mecalac.com/en. To find your local dealer, visit www.mecalac.com/en/the-mecalac-distribution.html. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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New Knauf Insulation solution debuts on UK’s largest live entertainment arena

New Knauf Insulation solution debuts on UK’s largest live entertainment arena

Knauf Insulation has launched FactoryClad Roll 35, a non-combustible glass mineral wool solution for built-up metal walls and roofs with the lowest embodied carbon of any equivalent 35 lambda mineral wool product on the UK market.[1] FactoryClad Roll 35 was specifically developed to insulate the 12,000m2 roof of the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester, one of Europe’s largest and most sustainable live entertainment arenas. “Co-op Live is a project that places sustainability at its heart,” explained Liliya Luke, Glass Mineral Wool Product Manager at Knauf Insulation. “So it was essential our new FactoryClad Roll 35 not only delivered the required thermal efficiency but met the project’s sustainability requirements.” “We know that the construction industry faces a monumental task in delivering on the country’s net zero target. FactoryClad Roll 35 not only ticks all the boxes in terms of thermal, fire safety and acoustic performance but it’s backed up by the sustainability credentials the industry needs, so we decided to roll it out to meet demand for sustainable insulation for commercial buildings.” FactoryClad Roll 35 is non-combustible with the best Euroclass A1 reaction to fire classification. Because it is made of mineral wool, it also acts as a sound absorbent lining within built-up metal roofs, so will help control the reverberation of internal sound. It comes in five thicknesses between 60 and 220mm and is manufactured at a width of 1,200mm for speed of fitting. It also has a high tear strength which ensures its durability and ease of handling during installation. FactoryClad Roll 35 is backed up by a wide range of sustainability credentials. It’s manufactured with ECOSE® Technology, Knauf Insulation’s unique bio-based binder that contains no added phenol or formaldehyde and is 70% less energy-intensive to manufacture than traditional binders. Products made with ECOSE® Technology generate low levels of dust and low VOCs and have been awarded the Eurofins Gold Certificate for Indoor Air Comfort. All Knauf Insulation’s glass mineral wool is made using up to 80% recycled content, mainly bottles and jars collected from the local area. The company has also invested in the most advanced compression packaging, which reduces handling, storage and transport emissions as well as the amount of plastic film used. In addition, the products are manufactured in the UK. Like other Knauf Insulation glass mineral wool products, FactoryClad Roll 35 is accredited Declare ‘Red List Free’. This means there is an obligation to disclose a full list of product ingredients up to 0.01% and it certifies that the product does not contain any harmful chemicals featured on the Declare ‘Red List’. For more information visit www.knaufinsulation.co.uk/factoryclad-roll-35. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals [1] Based on published EPD data available in October 2023.

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Balfour Beatty Living Places secures £330 million Highways Maintenance contract extension from Lincolnshire County Council

Balfour Beatty Living Places secures £330 million Highways Maintenance contract extension from Lincolnshire County Council

Balfour Beatty Living Places today announces it has been awarded a £330 million six year Highways Maintenance contract extension by Lincolnshire County Council. The extension builds on the current six year contract which is due to end in 2026, extending it until Spring 2032. Balfour Beatty Living Places will continue to work closely with the Council to maintain the regions 9,240 kilometres of carriageways, provide drainage cleaning services as well as winter and reactive highways maintenance such as gritting, road repairs and traffic management. The company will utilise its state-of-the-art Operational Control Hub, which launched this year, to monitor all activities in real-time and drive efficiencies across the local road network. The Hub serves as a platform for teams to promptly address network issues, facilitating real-time digital planning. It empowers efficient organisation of both reactive and emergency works, along with streamlined defect reporting in a dynamic digital environment. Steve Helliwell, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty Living Places, said: “We are delighted that Lincolnshire County Council have extended our contract by a further six years, testament to the strong relationship we have built. “Today’s announcement will see us continue to provide a best-in-class highways maintenance service, whilst offering customer focused solutions in a collaborative partnership and leaving a lasting positive legacy for the communities we serve.” Jonathan Evans, Head of Highways Client and Contractual Management Services said: “The LCC Executive unanimously voted in favour of extending the contractual arrangement with Balfour Beatty Living Places by a further six years ensuring long term service continuity and allowing both parties to focus on strategic improvements in service delivery. “In addition to this, we have secured a number of improvements for the residents of Lincolnshire and I’m excited to work with Balfour Beatty to implement these in the near future.” The contract will continue to employ a workforce of 183, including 10 apprenticeship and graduate positions as part of Balfour Beatty’s commitment to The 5% Club.

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Celebrating 30 Years of Excellence - Risby Homes

Celebrating 30 Years of Excellence – Risby Homes

Risby Homes, the East Yorkshire family-owned housing developer, is this week proud to mark its 30th anniversary, celebrating three decades of building award-winning homes in the region. This significant milestone commemorates the journey that began when Mark Barrett, Founder of Risby Homes, first broke ground on his inaugural development on Old Beck Court in Beverley. Over the years, the company has thrived in the fiercely competitive housing industry, creating 20 vibrant communities across Beverley and East Yorkshire. Their latest development takes them back to the market town where it all began, as the firm announces it’s extending its Figham Gate development to the south-east of Beverley. Reflecting on their journey over the past three decades, Mark Barrett, Managing Director explained: “Our first development, Old Beck Court, a development of eight, 2-bedroom homes in Beverley was a huge step and a massive learning curve for us as we transformed an old car park and storage area into our first community of high quality contemporary homes.” As demand for homes in Beverley grew, Risby Homes embarked on the development of five consecutive projects in the area including Waterside Court, a development of 15 two storey townhouses which kick started the regeneration of the Beverley Beck area. “A dis-used, ex-industrial brownfield site in a state of disrepair, this development required extensive archaeology investigations, complex groundwork and piling – we had to adapt swiftly, learning quickly how to solve unforeseen challenges,” continued Mark. Since 1993, Risby Homes has built communities in Hessle, Cherry Burton, South Cave, Cottingham, Welton, Walkington and Little Weighton, swiftly garnering a reputation for crafting homes of exceptional quality, from large family homes on the site of a former railway goods yard in Cherry Burton to custom-designed residences in Welton and Hessle. Reflecting on the changing landscape of the homebuying industry over the past three decades, Mark explained: “Adapting to the changing needs of modern families is vital, it’s important to listen to buyers and adapt and respond to how they live. “At the time we were building our Hessle and Welton communities, Hull City were in the Premier League. This massively impacted the market and led to a focus on more spacious, customised homes with additional design features and bespoke options including built in TVs at the end of the baths, which was a novelty in 2012.” Risby Homes’ latest venture, The Vines in Cottingham, a community of 57 homes, gives buyers the opportunity to transform the space above their garage into an additional room. A new feature which has been introduced following the pandemic. Remaining true to its roots as a family firm, Risby Homes has always been guided by family values. The next generation of family members, Mark’s children Olly and Amy, are now actively involved in the family business. Mark Barrett said: “Looking back, if I could offer advice to my younger self, it would be to always factor in a contingency because everything takes longer than expected. Even after thirty years, unforeseen challenges continue to crop up.” He added, “I’m incredibly proud of every one of our developments, but the one that stands out is our Keldgate Bar development in Beverley which has received multiple awards. Maintaining good relationships with employees and suppliers has been key to our success, and we look forward to celebrating this occasion with them.”  In an industry as competitive as housing development, thriving three decades later is a remarkable achievement. Happy 30th Birthday, Risby Homes. For more information about Risby’s latest developments in Cottingham and Beverley visit www.risbyhomes.co.uk Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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