Net Zero-Ready Homes – Delivering the Future Homes Standard
Will the Future Homes Standard come into force in 2025 as planned? This was just one of many questions addressed around the challenges of building homes 75%-80% lower carbon emissions…
Will the Future Homes Standard come into force in 2025 as planned? This was just one of many questions addressed around the challenges of building homes 75%-80% lower carbon emissions…
The ongoing industry consultation for the Future Homes Standard means that new homes are to be built using low carbon heating as well as tighter fabric, to achieve 75%-80% lower…
On 1st May 2025, Building Insights LIVE hosted its largest event yet at the Institute of Directors, bringing together major housebuilders including Barratt Redrow, Bellway Homes, Dandara Living, and Pencil…
The Future Homes Standard aims to cut carbon emissions from new UK homes by 75-80% by 2025. This white paper explores industry readiness, challenges, and progress toward net-zero 2050 goals.
A year on from the upgrades to Parts L & F of the Building Regulations and the inclusion of Part our Industry Viewfinder discovers how architects are meeting changes.
The upgrades to Parts L & F of the Building Regulations include a 31% cut in new homes’ carbon; our Industry Viewfinder gauges architects’ response, including the new Part O.
Dr Gavin Dunn of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers discusses how the Future Homes Standard can be delivered and how the industry perceives its introduction.
The Future Homes Standard is intended to be introduced in 2025 and will mean a quantum leap in performance for builders to address. This Industry Viewfinder reveals the practical impact.