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Laing O’Rourke to axe 60 jobs at offsite factory

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Laing O’Rourke is looking to cut 60 jobs at its offsite factory in a bid to reduce operating costs. The contractor, whose latest financial results saw it plunge to a £288.1m loss on £3.3bn of turnover, blamed delays to projects for the latest round of redundancies. A spokesperson for its…

MMC inquiry: government investment ‘undirected and nonstrategic’

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A House of Lords committee has criticised the government for lacking a clear strategy on its investment in modern methods of construction (MMC). The Lords’ Built Environment Committee said in a report published this morning (26 January) that the government had “too easily accepted” that the way to encourage MMC…

MMC providers hit back at ‘unfair representation’ in inquiry

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Two modular housing bosses have written to a parliamentary inquiry into modern methods of construction (MMC) challenging “unfair representation” given by another witness. Directors from trade body Make UK Modular and housebuilder TopHat have submitted letters to the House of Lords’ built environment committee querying evidence that suggested MMC projects…

Housing minister: MMC sector a ‘work in progress’

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New housing minister Lee Rowley has dismissed the collapse of several modular building companies as “not unexpected” and described the sector as a “work in progress”. The long-standing MP for North East Derbyshire, who has been in his current ministerial post less than a month, told MPs that boosting modern…

Modular builder insolvencies hit warranty scheme

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The National House Building Council (NHBC) has made losses on its modular housebuilding warranty scheme due to the number of firms in the sector going bust. Richard Smith, head of standards, innovation and research at the trade body, revealed the damage at the House of Lords built environment committee last…

Public procurement methods slammed at MMC probe

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The cashflow model used in government procurement is not fit for promoting modern methods of construction (MMC), senior figures from contractors told a Parliamentary committee this week. The industry experts were giving evidence to the House of Lords’ Built Environment Committee, which has launched a probe into problems with the…

Record loss for modular homebuilder as wind-down plan revealed

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Doomed disruptor Legal & General Homes Modular Ltd has posted its seventh consecutive annual pre-tax loss, as it implements a plan to cease all operations within the next two years. The business, which launched in 2016 with grand plans to “modernise the homebuilding industry”, said it would wind down by…

Report names tech ‘most likely’ to stop defects

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Adopting technology can help construction firms reduce errors, a new report claims – but only if it is implemented alongside cultural changes. The Get it Right Initiative (GIRI), a membership organisation aiming to eliminate defects from construction, say that errors cost the industry up to £25bn a year and can occur…

Top Hat ‘extremely concerned’ by government-backed MMC standardisation

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The chair of modular builder Top Hat has said he is “extremely concerned” by government-backed plans to create a standardised kit of parts for modern methods of construction (MMC). In May, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities appointed a consortium to create sector-wide standards for modular parts and…

Homes England to lose 99.9% of investment after Ilke Homes theft

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Homes England is set to receive just 0.1 per cent of the £69m it is owed by Ilke Homes, after the firm’s administration process was hit by equipment theft and problems selling completed modules. The collapsed modular homebuilder owes £321m to its creditors, including £68.7m to Homes England – but…