The introduction of the Future Homes and Buildings Standard provides long‑overdue clarity on what builders will be expected to deliver from 2028, with new homes set to include low‑carbon heating, stronger energy‑efficiency measures and on‑site renewable generation as standard. According to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) these changes should help cut running costs for households and improve build quality, but the shift will only work if the transition is practical and backed by clear guidance for smaller firms.
Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders, said: “This is a positive step towards building the high‑quality, energy‑efficient homes the country needs, and clarity on the future of new homes will be welcomed by small house builders. Clearer standards give builders the confidence to plan ahead, invest in new skills, and deliver warmer homes with lower running costs for families. Small, local builders will play a crucial role in making these ambitions a reality, and we welcome the Government setting out a clear pathway to get there.”