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Analysis of the top 50 regeneration schemes taking
place across the UK, together with estimated investment
involved, key developers and stakeholders and scheme details
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A review of the key issues affecting the regeneration
market including the planning system, brown-field land and
modern methods of construction – developments to 2012.
Areas of particular interest:
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The politics driving regeneration is all about
communities, integrating the social and private sectors
to create mixed, sustainable communities, with housing,
retail and commercial development key to the regeneration
process - £4 billion annual Government spending.
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Urban regeneration is being driven by social and
affordable housing backed by the Government’s commitment
to build 3 million new homes by 2020 and the recent
pledge to establish 10 eco-towns of 10,000 to 20,000 homes
each.
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A
detailed analysis of the UK contracting industry and
profiles leading contractors, developers and
house builders in the regeneration sector.
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The 2012 Olympic Park site is the UK's biggest
regeneration project in terms of capital value. Analysis of
the key regeneration areas within the Thames Gateway.
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The Government is increasingly seeking to ensure greater
involvement of the private sector in the financing and
delivery of regeneration and sustainable community targets.
Key areas
covered in the report include:
THE URBAN REGENERATION SECTOR IN THE
UK
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Overview and size of the urban
regeneration sector – Government Spending at
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£4 billion annually and private sector
involvement.
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Regeneration Policy in the UK.
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Current Government initiatives in
regeneration – high on the agenda.
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Key drivers of regeneration in the UK
– urban renewal.
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Government housing and regeneration
targets - current housing regeneration programmes
– sustainable Communities, National Affordable Housing
Programme (£8 billion in 2008-11).
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Retail and commercial development in
regeneration – 40% of total floor space.
STRUCTURE OF
REGENERATION PROJECTS IN THE UK
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Key agencies and organizations involved in
urban regeneration – English. Partnerships, Regional
Development Agencies, Urban Regeneration Companies.
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Major Urban Regeneration Projects in
the UK including the 2012 Olympics.
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Analysis of key areas of regeneration
across the Country.
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Procurement of regeneration projects
including project size and delivery, timescales involved and
bidding costs.
FUNDING AND INVESTMENT OF
REGENERATION PROJECTS
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Public sector funding for regeneration
including major public sector funds and grants, EU
Funding.
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Private sector funding for
regeneration.
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Financial returns from regeneration
projects and incentives for the private sector.
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2008 Budget and the 2007
Comprehensive Spending Review.
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Leading financiers, investors and developers
in the urban regeneration sector.
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Prospects for developments up to 2012 and
beyond.
FACTORS AFFECTING THE URBAN
REGENERATION SECTOR
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Analysis of the planning system
including planning legislation and planning costs.
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A review of the key legislation
affecting urban regeneration including the Planning Reform
Bill, the Planning White Paper and the Housing and
Regeneration Bill.
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Overview of the use of brown-field and
contaminated land for regeneration projects and
Government targets for building new homes on brown-field
land.
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The application of Modern Methods of
Construction and offsite manufacturing techniques
and their application to urban regeneration projects.
The report is extensive with 85 pages and
over 15 tables and charts (see right hand panel for a full
listing of contents including tables and charts)
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