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Jordan RobertsGraduate Civil Engineer
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Scotland
North East
North West
Yorkshire
Midlands
South Wales
South West
South East
Business units and Area Offices
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Key Findings
Councils have identified capacity for at least 1 million new homes on brownfield land.
Sites with existing planning permission can accommodate more than 405,000 homes.
550,000 homes - located on suitable vacant or derelict land, including at least 146,000 in London.
Data shows that new brownfield sites replace ones that have already been redeveloped.
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Planning freedoms and more houses to buy
Building more homes that people can afford to buy
Releasing land for the homes people need
A zonal system for brownfield land
Ensuring planning decisions are made on time
More devolved planning powers
Starter Homes and Right to Buy
Buy to Let
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Precast Modular Foundations
Floor, ground and drainage levels
Full setting out & checks include
Dedicated design teams
Compliments piling system
Technical input from client
Early meeting with Ops teams
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Package - precast
Hilton Mill, Derby
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Hilton Mill, Derby
Hilton Mill, Derby
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Echovia Homes, Cheshire
Echovia Homes, Cheshire
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Retirement Village, Birmingham
ExtraCare Retirement VillageExtraCare Retirement Village
Foundation Package
Multi discipline structure
2700 lm of ground beam
1000 concrete driven piles
Retirement Village, Birmingham
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Retirement Village, Birmingham
Rhodes Avenue Primary School, London
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Rhodes Avenue Primary School, London
Rhodes Avenue Primary School, London
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Rhodes Avenue Primary School, London
Ashford, Kent
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Ashford, Kent
Displacement - Vibro Stone Columns
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Displacement – Precast concrete piles
Displacement - CHD
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