Residential Building

Greenwich Planning Applications Reveal Major Housing Push
Construction Management Greenwich Planning Applications Reveal Major Housing Push

A recent analysis of planning applications validated by the Royal Greenwich Council has unveiled a borough in the midst of a significant transformation, propelled by a powerful and multifaceted push for new housing. The submissions reveal a dynamic development landscape where large-scale strategic

Is Build-to-Rent the Future of Suburban Housing?
Construction Management Is Build-to-Rent the Future of Suburban Housing?

The classic vision of American suburban life, centered around homeownership, is undergoing a profound transformation as escalating home prices and significant down payment requirements place traditional purchasing power beyond the reach of many middle-income households. This affordability gap has

Can a £700M Venture Ease London's Housing Shortage?
Construction Management Can a £700M Venture Ease London's Housing Shortage?

In the face of London's persistent and complex housing deficit, a new £700 million joint venture has emerged, raising critical questions about whether a powerful, targeted partnership can meaningfully address the city's need for new homes. This collaboration brings together a European real estate

Why Is Swinerton Betting Big on Mass Timber?
Construction Management Why Is Swinerton Betting Big on Mass Timber?

In an industry often defined by the cold permanence of steel and concrete, a quieter, more organic revolution is taking root, fundamentally reshaping urban landscapes with the strength and warmth of wood. This is not a return to traditional timber framing but a leap into the future with mass

What Makes One Ashland Project Falter and Another Succeed?
Construction Management What Makes One Ashland Project Falter and Another Succeed?

A recent Ashland Planning Commission hearing presented a stark contrast in development outcomes, with one residential project sailing through approval while a major commercial redevelopment was abruptly halted. This tale of two projects, one on Scenic Drive and the other on Ashland Street, vividly

When the Ground Sinks, Who Pays the Price?
Construction Management When the Ground Sinks, Who Pays the Price?

For the 302 households of the Kinloss Southside Estate, the ground giving way beneath their community was more than a geological event; it was the start of a cascading crisis of financial uncertainty and profound emotional distress. The sudden appearance of two large sinkholes on North and South

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