All Digital construction articles – Page 10
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Mark Farmer to be named government MMC champion
Role for consultant behind Modernise or Die report to be confirmed tomorrow
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McVey announces £38m MMC cash injection
Housing minister unveils plan for new MMC hub and funding for offsite homes
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Barratt pushing on with MMC drive
Housebuilder upping use of modern methods despite economic uncertainty
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Housing minister calls for MMC centre of excellence in the North
Esther McVey tells Tory party conference scheme could tie in with Northern Powerhouse plans
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Next generation will bypass construction if it doesn’t modernise, MMC experts warn
Comments made at ڶ Live Club event on offsite
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Barratt profit tops £900m as housebuilder beats MMC target
Firm built a fifth of its homes using modern methods of construction
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Use MMC or miss 300,000 homes-a-year target, MPs warn government
Housing committee says modern technologies will help boost production
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Arup calls for planning system overhaul to exploit MMC
Current regime “too rigid and unaccommodating”, says consultant
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Barratt to speed up MMC roll-out
UK’s biggest housebuilder says 20% of homes will be built using method by next year
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A timely spring clean in the world of MMC
The government’s cross-industry working group on MMC should help eliminate much confusion and misinterpretation
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Reaching new heights with MMC
Modern methods of construction are seen as the silver bullet for the housing crisis, but we need change through the whole supply chain to deliver real results, says Mace’s Mark Reynolds
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Innovative Housing team will promote MMC
BRE has established an Innovative Housing team that will provide a range of services relating to modern methods of construction.
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BRE launches innovation park to showcase MMC
A new centre of excellence for Housing has been opened by BRE at its Watford campus.
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Seminars tackle barriers to MMC
Leading experts from the Barker 33 Steering Group set up by the government to examining barriers to modern methods of construction will discuss some of their latest findings in a series of seminars at OFFSITE 2005.