The number of new homes registered in London last year was the highest since electronic records began over 26 years ago - new figures from NHBC have revealed.
Read More »Travis Perkins ramps up investment plans
Builders' merchant group Travis Perkins plans to increase investment in growing its business over the next few years.
Read More »Peter Hindle MBE to chair the BMF
Peter Hindle MBE will be the next chairman of the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF), taking up the position on 2 April 2014.
Read More »Tim Pollard to speak at Ecobuild 2014
Plumb Center's head of sustainability Tim Pollard will be discussing the latest industry topics at Ecobuild 2014.
Read More »Construction output falls slightly
GDP figures published today (January 29) by the Office of National Statistics, highlight that the UK economy grew by 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2013; however, construction declined 0.3% over the same period.
Read More »Brick production ‘not to blame’ says BDA
The Brick Development Association has strongly rejected claims by the Royal Institute of Surveyors (RICS) that a fall in UK Construction Output is due to shortage of bricks.
Read More »UKGBC condemns Prime Minister’s speech
The UK Green Building Council has responded to a speech Prime Minister David Cameron is to give today (January 27)promising to scrap environmental guidance.
Read More »Logic+ boiler scoops national award
Ideal Boilers' Logic+ boiler has won Product of the Year for the Household Boiler category, which was announced at the 10th anniversary ceremony in Trafalgar Square on 23 January.
Read More »Leyland Paints sponsors world champion Michael van Gerwen
Trade paint brand Leyland has hit the bullseye by linking up with newly-crowned PDC world darts champion Michael van Gerwen.
Read More »Energy Minister opens renewables training academy
Plumbers merchant Plumb Center has set up Scotland's first HETAS-accredited renewables training academy.
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