National Housing Bank Launches with £100M Aviva Partnership
Homes England's National Housing Bank opens with £16 billion funding capacity and a £100 million Aviva partnership to boost housing and urban regeneration in England.
Homes England's National Housing Bank opens with £16 billion funding capacity and a £100 million Aviva partnership to boost housing and urban regeneration in England.
A coalition of cities, states, and environmental groups sued the EPA over its repeal of mercury and air toxics standards, risking stricter emissions regulations for AECM projects.
The UK government proposes banning construction retentions, aiming to improve payment practices and streamline regulations, impacting project cash flow and compliance for AECM professionals.
Sunderland aims to become a UK leader in digital inclusion by 2035, focusing on skills, confidence, and affordability to combat digital exclusion linked to social inequality. This strategy impacts AECM projects by increasing demand for inclusive digital infrastructure and community engagement.
Financial firms’ adoption of secure AI governance is accelerating revenue growth and market advantage. AECM professionals can apply these lessons to manage AI risks and optimize project outcomes.
Slovenia's hung parliament after the 2026 election threatens delays in infrastructure projects worth over €3 billion. Construction professionals should prepare for funding and approval uncertainties amid ongoing coalition talks.
Durham hires Richard Barbee as Technology Solutions director to enhance IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital modernization, impacting local AECM operations.
China's probes into US trade practices may disrupt supply chains and green product trade, impacting AECM sourcing and project planning ahead of a May summit.
Detroit's cautious public opinion on AI in local government signals the need for transparent, application-specific AI deployment strategies in AECM projects involving municipal partnerships.