Monday: 11/05/2026 / News

Daily News: 11/05/2026

Birmingham City Council has begun market engagement on a £1.85bn framework covering construction, refurbishment, demolition and specialist works across its property and infrastructure portfolio. Construction News (register)

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets has alerted contractors to a £500m housing programme spanning upgrades, fire safety and refurbishment, with eight contracts planned and procurement due this summer. Construction Enquirer

A&D Carbon Solutions, acquired by Earnz, has secured a two-year contract with Fortem to deliver retrofit works for Sanctuary Housing across Yorkshire. LSE

Construction has begun on the next phase of the St Andrews West development at Braeburn, continuing progress on the wider residential-led scheme. Meanwhile, Kori Construction has been appointed to deliver a new 64-bed care home in Mitcham for Care UK. Scottish Housing News, Construction Enquirer

L&Q has reported an 11% year-on-year drop in completions to its lowest level in over a decade, as it increases investment in maintaining and improving existing housing stock. Housing Today (register)

A further 9,500 homes and businesses in Essex will receive upgraded broadband under the government’s Project Gigabit programme, supporting digital connectivity and infrastructure. GOV.UK

Plans have been approved to bring forward 246 new homes in Leeds city centre following the sale of council-owned land to a developer. Meanwhile, Strata has secured planning permission for 230 homes in Bolsover, supporting new housing delivery in Derbyshire. Elsewhere, developers are progressing a further 230 homes as part of a wider 812-home scheme near a Derbyshire town despite ongoing controversy. In the West Midlands, Persimmon has secured approval for a 226-home residential development on the edge of Shrewsbury. Separately, Bellway has submitted plans to deliver up to 120 new homes in Cronton, with proposals now under consideration. Leeds Live, Derby World, Derbyshire Times, TheBusinessDesk.com, and Runcorn and Widnes World