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Offsite factory

Offsite factory to produce more than 1,000 homes a year

An offsite factory that can produce more than 1,000 homes each year has officially opened in Walsall by LoCal Homes
FIA - Fire Industry Association

BAFE, BREXIT, and Grenfell: The three things the fire industry worries...

Trends within the fire industry point to uncertainty, the FIA discusses the issues of rising costs and a component shortage in the wake of recent events
construction industry skill cards

Construction industry skill card fraudster jailed for three years

A man who manufactured and sold fake construction industry skill cards has been jailed for more than three years
100% Hackitt

BBA and LABC urge industry to back 100% Hackitt

100% Hackitt – an industry initiative to encourage the government to deliver all of the recommendations contained within Dame Judith's report – has been launched by Local Authority Building Control (LABC) and the British Board of Agrément (BBA)
social housing bill

Social housing bill set to climb to £71 billion by 2050

The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has warned the bill for social housing will soar to £71 billion by 2050 if urgent action is not taken.
Wretchwick Green

Wretchwick Green JV receives planning approval

A revised planning application for Wretchwick Green in Bicester from Wates Developments and Redrow Homes has received approval from Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee
Solibri

Solibri Model Checker – A solution in alignment with the ever...

This is a short exploration of what is happening in the BIM community and how the continuous identification of new BIM use cases should...
bio-brick

World’s first bio-brick created using human urine

The world’s first bio-brick grown from human urine has been unveiled by researchers at the University of Cape Town (UCT)
apprenticeship starts

New figures suggest construction apprenticeships still fail to attract women

According to new government figures, males make up 88% of starters for all new construction apprenticeships, while construction as a whole saw slight increases in apprenticeship starts over five years
Crossrail

TfL borrow £350m for delayed Crossrail project

Transport for London (TfL) is set to borrow £350m from the Government, as delays to the £15bn Crossrail scheme left it facing a funding shortfall
Active Homes

Homes to act as mini power stations in Wales

The first development of Active Homes that are able to store, generate and release solar heat and electricity, are now under construction in south Wales
mental health in the workplace

Mace to speak at Mental Health in the workplace conference

Mace's Judith Grant will address the rising concerns of mental health in the construction industry at the first St John Ambulance summit.
cladding systems, high-rise buildings, remediation work,

Cladding remediation plans still unclear for 129 high-rise buildings

Only 39 of the 457 high-rise buildings around England with similar cladding systems to Grenfell Tower have been made safe, according to records compiled by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)
Royal Liverpool, Laing O'Rourke

Laing O’Rourke to complete stalled Royal Liverpool hospital

Laing O’Rourke has secured the management contract to complete the Royal Liverpool Hospital project, which came to a standstill in January when Carillion collapsed
Oxford-Cambridge Arc

Oxford-Cambridge Arc development puts countryside at risk, says CPRE

The Government is set to accept a proposal from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), to build 1 million new homes between Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge, a development that the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) says would result in an area of countryside greater than the size of Birmingham being lost
landscape furniture products, protecting pedestrians, security products

A new aesthetic approach to protecting pedestrians 

Roger Knight, Head of New Product Development and Engineering for Landscape Protection at Marshalls plc, discusses new ways to protect pedestrians.
Lake Lothing Third crossing

BAM Nuttall awarded first stage of Lowestoft bridge

BAM Nuttall has been awarded the contract for the first stage of work on the Lake Lothing Third Crossing in Lowestoft
Construction manager game

Construction manager game to attract more apprentices into the industry

A new game which displays the benefits of a career in construction through games-based learning has been launched at the Skills Scotland show
science and engineering campus

MMU sets out plan for £65m science and engineering campus

Manchester Metropolitan University has outlined plans to demolish the John Dalton buildings and replace them with a new-build science and engineering campus
Mick George

Mick George’s part in the A13 Sadlers Farm Earthworks

Mick George Limited provide insight into their earthworks at the Sadlers Farm 'Interchange' on behalf of principal contractor Balfour Beatty PLC.
Environmentally friendly construction

Environmentally friendly construction: What is it and why should we be...

Within the next 20 years, it is estimated that as a planet, we will reach our peak capacity for oil consumption. As global production of all oil decreases, demand continues to increase, and this is no different when it comes to the construction industry
GEO|Design+BIM event

Schiphol to discuss BIM success at GEO|Design+BIM 2018

Schiphol Airport is set to share its successful BIM stories and their experience with common standards, processes and roles at the GEO|Design+BIM event
modular housing

Bristol commits to modular housing trials to combat housing crisis

Bristol City Council has identified sites available across the city to test and deliver innovative and affordable modular housing solutions over the next five years
Manthorpe Building Products

Polypipe acquires Manthorpe Building Products for £52m

Polypipe has agreed to pay £52m for the acquisition of Manthorpe Building Products, which specialises in the manufacturing of moulded and extruded plastic and metal building products
Hackitt Review

Opinion: The case for “Hackitt Plus”

The Hackitt Review represents an important moment for the construction industry – but do we need to be more critical in how we respond to it and perhaps go further than even Dame Judith suggests? Paul Wilkins of the Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors (ACAI) makes his case
Modular homes

Modular homes for the homeless could be ready by Christmas

Three Rivers District Council is building 17 modular homes to house 102 homeless people on Bury Lane in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire