All Campaign aims articles

  • Chris Tinker
    Comment

    Help to Buy: Keep up the support

    2014-04-23T08:32:00Z

    Retaining the Help to Buy scheme through to 2020 would provide the confidence the industry needs to invest and increase housing supply, and enable thousands of people to buy their first home

  • Agenda 15 Green Priorities
    Features

    Agenda 15: Green priorities

    2014-03-20T07:00:00Z

    In the latest in our series on Building’s Agenda 15 campaign ahead of the next election, and fresh from the Ecobuild sustainability event, we report on what the industry wants the government to do about green regulation

  • Wall
    Features

    Agenda 15: Quite a climb

    2014-02-27T10:55:00Z

    A recovery of sorts is under way, but large parts of the industry are still struggling to grow. As part of Building’s Agenda 15 campaign, we want to hear your views on what the obstacles to growth are and how can we overcome them. To prompt your thinking, we asked ...

  • Where to spend it
    Features

    Agenda 15: Spending priorities

    2014-02-14T06:00:00Z

    As part of Building’s Agenda 15 campaign to influence the national political debate ahead of the next election, we launched one of the biggest consultations ever undertaken in the industry. This week we want you to tell us where future government spending should be prioritised. To help get you thinking, ...

  • Agenda 15 logo yellow
    Features

    This is why they’re supporting Building’s Agenda 15 ...

    2014-02-06T09:05:00Z

    At the start of the year Building launched its Agenda 15 campaign - an attempt to pull together a manifesto for construction in advance of the next election. In reaction, the industry’s largest organisations have sent us messages of support, highlighting important issues for the political parties to address

  • Mark Reynolds
    Features

    Dear next prime minster …

    2014-01-24T06:00:00Z

    Agenda 15 is Building’s campaign to influence the next government by telling politicians what construction needs to be able to thrive. To get you thinking, we’ve asked four senior figures in the sector what single policy change they would most like to see adopted by the next government