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New Homes Bonus and the Local Growth Fund: technical consultation
Posted on: 26 July 2013
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This consultation seeks views on the suggested mechanisms for the pooling of £400 million of New Homes Bonus through local enterprise partnerships to support strategic housing and other local economic growth priorities. Comments are requested by 19 September 2013.
Compendium of IOM Activities in Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience
Posted on: 26 July 2013
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With an ever-increasing number of people on the move, migration and its effects will be defining features of societies and environment in the 21st century. Exposing the linkages between human mobility, the environment and disasters is especially relevant in the context of the post Hyogo Framework for Action and ongoing dialogues on the global post-2015 development agenda. To contribute to the international development dialogue, the International Organization for Migration has launched the Compendium of Activities on DRR and Resilience. It draws on the wealth of lessons the Organization has learned from its activities in the field to illustrate the complex nexus between the environment and migration. The Compendium aims at exploring the multiple ways in which mobility influences vulnerability and resilience at the individual, community and society level, as well as at highlighting how innovative, comprehensive solutions can be used to address the different aspects of this issue.
Urban Biosphere Initiative
Posted on: 26 July 2013
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The Urban Biosphere (URBIS) Initiative, a global alliance of partners encouraging conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of natural resources to be made priorities in urban development, have launched a new website, providing an online resource platform on sustainable urban development and effective biodiversity management.
Cost analysis and benchmarking
Posted on: 26 July 2013
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This guidance note summarises the purpose and process of both cost analysis and construction project benchmarking. It is based on current practice within the UK and covers the general principles applying to each operation. It does not seek to cover every approach to cost analysis or benchmarking but looks at the subject areas from a practical aspect.
Public consultation on sustainable building
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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The European Commission wants to gather views and additional information on the possible introduction of EU wide measures to achieve better environmental performance of buildings. Resource use and related environmental impacts all along the life-cycle of buildings are in the scope. The consultation puts forward questions related to the problem definition as well as to possible policy options. It looks at both demand and supply side measures. The consultation, which ends on 1 October 2013, offers an opportunity to all interested parties to express their views and to provide additional information to the European Commission.
Government construction: Construction cost reductions, cost benchmarks, and cost reduction trajectories to March 2013
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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This is the second year that government has published construction cost benchmark data as part of the broader implementation of the Government Construction Strategy. The Strategy outlines the detailed measures that are being implemented in order to match the best in private sector delivery of construction projects. This publication therefore reports on the progress government departments are already making in achieving this objective and how they want to go further. Private clients and construction suppliers are therefore invited to work with government in order to share in the learning that comes from comparing cost benchmarks and practices.
Fire risk during construction: design and specification implications
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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Following a number of recent major fires on construction sites, Neil Storkes, NBS Technical Author and Architect, summarizes the requirements of the CDM Regulations, current fire legislation and HSE guidance, and reviews the implications for the design and specification of projects.
FutureFit Final Report Part 2. An insight into the retrofit challenge for social housing
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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Leading affordable housing association Affinity Sutton has launched the final findings of FutureFit, its pioneering retrofit project. FutureFit is helping Affinity Sutton develop an informed, well-formulated policy on energy efficiency in existing homes, to reduce fuel poverty and inform the wider debate on carbon targets. The first FutureFit report showed us how difficult it can be to engage people on energy efficiency and the higher than anticipated costs to install works. It also showed us how well positioned the social housing sector could be to deliver wide-scale retrofit. This second stage report highlights similar pitfalls and benefits with retrofit. On the one hand it confirms the unpredictability of an individual household’s energy consumption and the challenge in tracking how much energy anyone actually uses from one year to the next. It also flags the potentially serious consequences of using the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) as a modelling tool for retrofit in existing homes. The study also considers the implications for financing retrofit measures via Green Deal for Affinity Sutton housing stock.
Towards a green economy in Europe: EU environmental policy targets and objectives 2010-2050
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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European Union legislation has established more than 130 separate environmental targets and objectives to be met between 2010 and 2050. Together, these can provide useful milestones supporting Europe’s transition towards a ‘green economy’, according to a report published by the European Environment Agency.
Spotlight on…cycle safety
Posted on: 25 July 2013
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The Considerate Constructors Scheme has launched its new ‘Spotlight on…’ initiative which aims to look at different areas associated with improving the image of construction, and hopes to raise awareness among registered sites and companies on how they can help with the issue. Each area highlighted in ‘Spotlight on…’ will feature facts on the topic, as well as information on what the UK, and more specifically the construction industry, is doing to help tackle the issue. Also included are examples of best practice that have been witnessed by the Scheme’s Monitors when visiting registered sites and companies. The Scheme’s website now features the new ‘Spotlight on…’ section (found under CCS) where it is hoped that the industry will use it as the first place to look to access more information about various issues currently affecting the industry. The first area the Scheme’s shining a spotlight on is the issue of cycle safety and how the UK, and the industry, is promoting cycle safety.
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