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March 5, 2026
Podcast Episode #12: How Coordination Shapes Building Success
Explore how structural and building services design overlap across RIBA stages, why coordination matters, and how our integrated approach improves building engineering outcomes.
The UK’s housing delivery challenge is well-documented. Yet amid the national conversation about planning reform, infrastructure, and build-out rates, one group consistently punches above its weight: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (SME) housebuilders. SMEs are a vital part of the solution, but they face very real and persistent hurdles development strategies.
Delivering EV Charging Infrastructure: Helping Developments Meet Today’s Demands and Tomorrow’s Expectations
At Brookbanks, we know EV charging becomes far more manageable when it’s approached as part of a wider development picture rather than an isolated task. Rising regulatory demands, limited capacity, cost pressures and the realities of underground or enclosed parking all interact in ways that can affect programme, viability and long‑term performance.
This article looks at the recurring challenges we see across residential, commercial and mixed‑use projects and the practical steps that help developments meet Part S requirements, manage grid limitations, integrate load‑balancing and smart‑charging systems, and plan for solar PV and battery storage. The aim is to provide clear, grounded insight that helps teams design EV strategies that genuinely stand up to modern development demands.
Welcome to our February 2026 newsletter. In this issue, we will be sharing what’s been happening over the past month, including our two new podcasts highlighting the common pitfalls around S278 and S38 highway approvals, and what the Planning & Infrastructure Bill means for developers in England and Wales, with special guest Mark Harris from HBF Wales.
We’re also looking back on our latest article, which explored how unspent S106 and CIL funds create opportunities to review, challenge and optimise legacy obligations, and why combining planning expertise with commercial insight is key to unlocking value.
Plus, we are rounding off by showcasing one of our team's achievements.
Earlier this month, we hosted a lunch-time webinar exploring how infrastructure design can be strengthened well before construction begins. Led by our Civil Engineering specialists Ryan Meade and Toby Crayden, the conversation focused on the practical steps that help to reduce uncertainty and make the transition from design to delivery smoother and more predictable.
Their session looked at the real‑world challenges that commonly appear between early drawings and activity on site. Ryan and Toby shared their experience of how early awareness, clearer coordination and the right conversations at the right time can make a measurable difference to project outcomes.
Two Years On: Billions Still Sitting in Unspent Developer Contributions and What That Means for Developers
Two years after the Home Builders Federation (HBF) first highlighted the scale of unspent developer contributions, more than £8 billion in S106 and CIL remains unused across England and Wales, with a significant portion dormant for over five years. For developers, it raises a critical question: if infrastructure isn’t being delivered, are these obligations still proportionate or commercially justified?
This article explores why the issue persists and how reviewing triggers, outdated requirements and opportunities for modification or claw-back can turn S106 from a fixed liability into an actively managed commercial tool that protects viability and unlocks value.
Podcast Episode #11: Planning and Infrastructure Bill, are EPDs the key?
Explore nutrient neutrality, EDPs, the Planning & Infrastructure Bill, legal timelines, mitigation challenges and how we help unlock housing delivery across England and Wales.
Bourn Airfield: Delivering Commercial Certainty for a New Community in Cambridgeshire
At Brookbanks, we understand that large‑scale new settlements only succeed when commercial thinking, engineering insight and planning strategy are fully aligned from the outset. On sites such as Bourn Airfield, the scale with challenging ground conditions, major infrastructure requirements, extensive SuDS networks and long‑term planning pathways, every technical decision has a financial, phasing and delivery implication.
This article explores how our one integrated Brookbanks team managed those interdependencies across this large multi‑phase development, and how our cost & commercial specialists in particular helped maintain certainty on such a complex project.
At Brookbanks, we’ve seen how education projects move more smoothly when constraints are treated as an interconnected system rather than a list of separate technical tasks. Early integrated due diligence, honest planning strategies, realistic phasing and programmes shaped around the school calendar all help reduce surprises and strengthen confidence.
This article explores the recurring pinch points we see and the practical steps that lead to consents, programmes and budgets that genuinely withstand the demands on this sectors projects.
Podcast Episode #10: The Highways Technical Approval Process
Explore our expert insights into the Highways Technical Approval process, including S278 and S38 approvals, common challenges, timelines, and how we help streamline safe, compliant and efficient delivery.
Quick Tips: How can clients ensure successful integration of utility infrastructure?
Utility infrastructure is a critical component of any development project, yet it’s often one of the most complex and time-sensitive elements to manage. To help clients navigate this challenge, we asked members of the Brookbanks team to share their top tips for ensuring successful integration of utilities into development sites. Here’s what they said...
Explore our new programme of 30+ CPDs, sharing practical insight across planning, design and delivery in sectors from education and healthcare to infrastructure and residential. Hosted by our specialists and shaped by real project challenges, sessions are available online or in person for teams of any size. Contact Owen Smith to book your CPD.
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