Residential : House Builders & Developers News

RCM Form Charity Partnership With Dougie Mac

RCM, the complete through wall solutions provider for the UK construction industry has announced that they have formed a new charity partnership with the Douglas Macmillan Hospice. The DougieMac hospice looks after adult patients with a palliative or end of life diagnosis. The hospice serves people across North Staffordshire and

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Story Homes Announced That They Are Focused on Improving the Experience

Story Homes, the award winning house building company has announced that they are focused on improving the experience of their customers. The company has made a move towards these improvements with the appointment of a Head of Customer Experience and Communications and a Quality Assurance Project Manager. Story Homes is

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Skanska to Introduce Robots for Battersea Development

Skanska is planning to introduce robotic technology for the next phase of construction of the Battersea Power Station development. Having received a £700,000 grant from Innovate UK last summer to develop the robots, the contractor’s head of innovation, Sam Stacey, says that the technology will be ready to use on

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Costain Selects Viewpoint’s Field View

Viewpoint Construction Software has announced that Costain has selected Viewpoint as a technology partner, purchasing Field View (formerly Priority1). Field View offers contractors a flexible and powerful framework for re-engineering any paper-based process and managing day-to-day project operations like defect management, snagging/punch lists, quality control, auditing, compliance, and health & safety and

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Issue 334 : Nov 2025

Residential : House Builders & Developers News

RCM Form Charity Partnership With Dougie Mac

RCM, the complete through wall solutions provider for the UK construction industry has announced that they have formed a new charity partnership with the Douglas Macmillan Hospice. The DougieMac hospice looks after adult patients with a palliative or end of life diagnosis. The hospice serves people across North Staffordshire and offers free care and support 24 hours a day and 7 days a week through the help and support of staff and volunteers working diligently to have a positive impact on the lives of and journeys of their patients. The hospice sports those living with cancer as well as other non-cancer illnesses that are life limiting. The DougieMac hospice was established in 1973, serving primarily the North Staffordshire area for more than 40 years. The hospice the only one of its kind to offer care only to adults in this area therefore all of the help and work that goes into delivering the proper care is vital. The DougieMac relies heavily on donations from the local community. This is because they need to source 75% of their running costs from voluntary donations in order to keep the hospice running. At the moment it has been calculated that the operational costs for the hospice are just under £12 million a year. RCM have committed to raising as much as possible for the local hospice, and a dedicated to supporting this charity and the good work that they carry out for palliative care patients in the area. As part of their efforts to fundraise for the charity, RCM will be hosting a Corporate Charitable Golf Day to raise money for DougieMac. This event will be held in September and will offer the construction supply company the opportunity the chance to give back to the local community in North Staffordshire.

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Story Homes Announced That They Are Focused on Improving the Experience

Story Homes, the award winning house building company has announced that they are focused on improving the experience of their customers. The company has made a move towards these improvements with the appointment of a Head of Customer Experience and Communications and a Quality Assurance Project Manager. Story Homes is in the prestigious position of being one company of only 14 across the entire of the UK that holds a five star rating for their customer service. The five star Homes Builders Federation 5 Star Builder award has been retained by the company for the past four years. This industry awarded accolade is great news for this well known company, who has already managed to develop a reputation for the quality of the houses they build as well as the service that is offered to their customers. The House building company is keen to maintain and develop on their customer service reputation with these two new senior management appointments. Story Homes also the proud holder of the Gold and the Outstanding accreditation’s from In-house Research which is another customer satisfaction body operating in the residential property sector. Story Homes has expanded recently, beginning to operate in Scotland, the North East and the North West in more recent years. However the developer that is headquartered in Carlisle is still looking to make sure that their expansion plans don’t impact on their customer service levels. The developer have promoted two of their existing employees into the roles of Head of Customer Experience and Communications and a Quality Assurance Project Manager. Tracy Calvert has been working for the company for four years and has been appointed as the Head of Customer Experience and Communication. Adam osliff has been appointed into the Quality Assurance Project Manager role after working in the the site-based production team at Story Homes for 13 years. Both new appointments will bring experience and expertise to their roles and will no doubt aid Story Homes as the company continues to expand.

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RSPB, Barratt Homes, Manthorpe Building Products Develop New Home for Swifts

The RSPB has joined forces with Barratt Homes and Manthorpe Building Products to develop a brick that doubles as a nesting box for swifts. The largest nature conservation charity in the UK says that the number of swifts has nearly halved in the last 20 years and that new nesting boxes are required to help recover the numbers as they return to the UK every summer to breed. Swifts embark on a 6,000 mile migration to nest in the UK, however falling population numbers mean that there are now fewer than 90,000 breeding pairs arriving in the UK, which is down from nearly 150,000 pairs 20 years ago. The decline is partially linked to a reduction in the number of potential nesting sites. Manthorpe Building Products, a British based manufacturing firm, has worked with Barratt Homes and the RSPB to produce the new swift brick, which is designed for easy incorporation during the construction of new homes. The first batch of new swift nest boxes have just been fitted at the Kingsbrook development in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and overall Barratt will install up to 900 swift boxes in new homes at Kingsbrook. One of the primary aims of the RSPB and Barratt Homes partnership since it launched two years ago has been the provision of more nesting sites for swifts. By working in partnership, they commissioned the Manthorpe project to develop a new swift nest box design that is easy to install during construction. Barratt Developments Group Design and Technical Director, Michael Finn, commented: “The bricks are an industry first – they are fully drained, ventilated and are unobtrusive, by matching the colour of the bricks. They also help nurture chicks by giving them room to stand when they hatch. “Crucially too, they are much, much cheaper than any other swift brick on the market, which will help their uptake.”

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Skanska to Introduce Robots for Battersea Development

Skanska is planning to introduce robotic technology for the next phase of construction of the Battersea Power Station development. Having received a £700,000 grant from Innovate UK last summer to develop the robots, the contractor’s head of innovation, Sam Stacey, says that the technology will be ready to use on the project in the space of nine months. Mr Stacey reaffirmed that Skanska is the preferred bidder for the second phase of the Battersea Power Station project and if appointed their advanced robot techniques will be ready to be used on the work for the scheme. He estimates that ‘utility cupboards’, which house M&E components for individual apartments, would be delivered 20 times quicker if they were to use robots rather than in-situ methods, adding that the company’s flying factories base in Slough had reduced cupboard construction times by 65%. In the first phase of the Battersea scheme, Skanska built 300 cupboards in situ because of constraints on the site, while 440 were built off site, which allowed them to compare the two construction methods. The cupboards manufactures offsite took 18 man hours to construct compared with 42 hours for the ones built on site. Furthermore, Stacey revealed that they were almost 50% cheaper including factory overheads and had 73% less defects. However, by using robots in factories, the company believes it can cut the amount of man hours that are required to build the cupboards to just two hours. Skanska is also looking for ways robotic technology can be used in other areas, which may soon start to appear on construction sites in the UK, while in Norway the company is working with high tech start up nLink (a mobile drilling robot firm) to develop robots that can be used to fix and drill soffits. Furthermore, the firm has been working in conjunction with ABB for the development of a robot that can set out rebar cages in Sweden.

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Costain Selects Viewpoint’s Field View

Viewpoint Construction Software has announced that Costain has selected Viewpoint as a technology partner, purchasing Field View (formerly Priority1). Field View offers contractors a flexible and powerful framework for re-engineering any paper-based process and managing day-to-day project operations like defect management, snagging/punch lists, quality control, auditing, compliance, and health & safety and environment through the power and simplicity of tablets. After a thorough review to find the most suitable mobile system, Costain selected Field View and plans to implement its use companywide in an effort to reduce the amount of paperwork required on jobs. “Field View is a way of digitizing our paper-based forms out in the field. Instead of taking a traditional sheet of paper around to several locations for signatures, a digital form can be distributed to multiple people for approval instantly,” stated Costain Mobile BIM Technician, Harrison O’Hara. “This saves not only time, but also paper, which equates to both efficiency and carbon reductions.”

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