The extra cash will help more than 200 stalled sites by releasing commercial loans to builders to break ground on house building sites.
The fund was three times over-subscribed and the Homes and Communities Agency today has shortlisted the strongest bids from nearly 400.
The list includes:
Marine Wharf, Lewisham – includes plans for 189 new homes
Marmaville, Kirklees – includes plans for 65 homes
Bromford Lane, Birmingham – includes plans for 42 homes
Royal Mills Phase 2, Ancoats, Manchester – includes plans for 128 homes
Finzels Reach, Bristol – includes plans for 204 homes
The successful bids will now be thoroughly assessed through due diligence before funding is allocated and formal contracts can be signed.
The £570m fund is being targeted at commercially viable “shovel-ready” sites with planning permission already in place to get work started as soon as possible.
Housing Minister Grant Shapps said: “House building is absolutely vital for delivering more growth in the economy, yet hundreds of shovel-ready housing developments have been put on ice, because builders lack funds to get work going on site.
“The £570 million Get Britain Building Fund will help end the deadlock by getting construction back on track for up to 16,000 homes across the country.
“Already some of our key sites are on track to get started next month, and many more of the 224 projects shortlisted today will be up and running from June, helping to cement our economic recovery.”