AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater & Construction Disruption (Mumbai): Mumbai’s BMC has tightened water rules as lake reserves hit about 10.35%, cutting supply to swimming pools and construction sites and suspending new construction water connections—raising the risk of delays and cost pressure for roughly 1.43 lakh under-construction homes. Public Health Housing (Newfoundland): Newfoundland and Labrador found radon above federal guidelines in 23 of 172 tested public housing units, prompting calls for broader mandatory testing and remediation. Post-Games Housing Conversion (Milan): Milan’s Olympic Village is set to reopen as Italy’s largest affordable student housing scheme, delivering 1,700 beds after the 2026 Games. Affordable Housing Delivery (US/Canada/UK): Lynnwood senior housing sold for $53M; Marquette’s “The Chipp” workforce project is now leasing; and Dublin’s housing legal challenges eased as judicial reviews fell 15% year-on-year. Policy & Market Signals (Australia/UK): Australia’s first-home affordability is increasingly propped up by family support, while UK housing shows more buyer choice as supply rises. Project Risks & Approvals (India/Europe): Kerala will appoint geotechnical experts for NH 66 issues; Tamil Nadu ordered 231 new substations; and Pallikaranai’s Brigade Morgan Heights lost environmental clearance after construction began without required wetland permission.
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