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Lessons from Warsaw: Preserving the heritage of industrial buildings while modernising

Aleksander Śpiewak, director at RSK Polska, explores the opportunities to keep the history and heritage of industrial buildings alive at the same time as offering a new lease of life.

How can we improve supplier bid evaluation on public sector frameworks?

Shamayne Harris, head of procurement at Pagabo, explains that the evaluation of supplier bids for framework appointments must be thorough and sophisticated, just as much as the contract tender evaluations that follow.

Marks & Spencer, the minister and a “tour de force” of planning law principles

The Marks & Spencer planning row proves that politicians do not have carte blanche to ignore planning law principles, says Alison Ogley, planning and environment partner at national law firm Freeths.

Swift Joinery renews membership with Secured by Design

Specialist timber window and door manufacturer, Swift Joinery, have renewed their membership with Secured by Design (SBD).

Building materials trade deficit exceeds £14bn  

Calculating the difference between what the UK exports and imports, the current building materials trade deficit far exceeds the target set in the Construction 2025 strategy document.

NHBC’s Residential Construction Statistics: Planning for 2024

As we embark upon a new financial year, it is the ideal time to consider planning for the rest of this year and attempt to anticipate what lies ahead in 2025, with the Residential Construction Statistics platform.

Heavy rainfall blamed as UK construction output dips 1.9% in February

Unfavourable weather conditions dampened the UK construction output in February 2024, as heavy rainfall led to a 1.9% decline in output.

Unlocking the potential for seniors’ housing: What needs to change?

Planning policy has failed to keep pace with demographic shifts and the UK’s ageing population. Nicola Gooch of Irwin Mitchell and Oliver Knight of Knight Frank discuss new analysis on the supply of seniors’ housing and what needs to change to improve supply.

“A logistical nightmare”: NFB calls out police over Easter crane bans

The National Federation of Builders has criticised mobile crane bans enforced by the police over the Easter weekend, forcing plant hire companies off the roads for four days.

Equipment hire vs purchase: how construction contractors can secure the best ROI

Fusion Utilities' national sales lead Stephen Botchett explores the factors that construction contractors should consider when deciding whether to purchase or hire equipment.

DEFRA appoints RSK Biocensus to work with landowners on conservation covenants

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has appointed RSK Biocensus as a 'responsible body' to work with landowners and developers on conservation covenants.

Skanska wins Network Rail’s Large Portfolio Projects spot

Network Rail has appointed Skanska to its North West & Central region framework for Large Portfolio projects, which covers schemes valued from £7m to £200m.

Two new HS2 viaducts in West Midlands gain planning approval

The two new HS2 viaducts are the project's final 'Key Design Element' structures in the West Midlands, marking the next phase of construction.

UK construction sector ends 6 month decline, shows March recovery

After enduring a prolonged downturn, the UK construction sector witnessed a notable turnaround in March, marking the end of a six-month decline and hinting at a potential recovery.

Opening borders to a more responsible construction sector with materials passports

Digital materials passports that detail a building’s components could hold the key to moving away from construction’s throwaway culture and towards a circular economy, says Andrew Mitchell, operations director for sustainability at Mace.

Why data holds the key to unlocking development opportunities

Paul Davis, co-founder at Nimbus, describes how reliable data, technology and the insights they provide are the keys to unlocking development opportunities.

Groundworks contractor Bowie Construction to file for administration

Cambridgeshire-based groundworks contractor Bowie Construction has filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator.

Putting the UK housing market back on track

Ravi Pankhania, managing director of Nacropolis Group, explores the challenges surrounding affordability, supply shortages, and planning complexities in the UK housing market.

55 day payment deadline for £5m public projects takes effect

From April 1, companies bidding for public projects worth over £5m must settle invoices within a 55 day payment deadline or face a work ban.

Understanding contract works insurance: Essential coverage for groundwork companies

In response to heightened risks and contractual obligations, employers are increasingly requiring groundwork and civil engineering companies to secure contract works insurance.

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