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Building safety legislation: everything, all at once
Zutec CMO Maria Hudson reflects on the rapid changes seen in building safety legislation in the past six years- and the next steps any company looking to stay compliant should take.
How demolition might be more sustainable than you think
National Federation of Demolition Contractors CEO Duncan Rudall explores why the process is more sustainable than meets the eye.
HSE site inspections to focus on moving and handling materials
Around 42,000 construction workers suffer musculoskeletal disorder (MSDs) which can cause years of agonising aches and pains, potentially caused by improper moving and handling of materials.
What is the value of community engagement?
Community engagement should be more than a box to tick; proactive, inclusive and collaborative engagement can deliver not only better value for the developer but more diverse and sustainable place-making for all, says Marsha Ramroop of Building People.
Nemetschek and The B1M are looking for ‘The Construction Story of...
The hunt for 'The Construction Story of the Year 2023' is on, launched by the Nemetschek Group and The B1M in search for exceptional projects.
Callington Road Hospital refurbishment project to be delivered by Urban Group
Callington Road Hospital will gain new bedrooms, wards, a kitchen and multi-purpose rooms as part of the works.
Ibstock closes Lancashire factory as demand drops
Brickmakers Ibstock are shutting down their Ravenhead factory to reduce costs as their pre-tax profit falls by £21m.
Decarbonising the health sector with modular construction
As the climate crisis intensifies, the need for sustainable healthcare facilities to support growing demand is becoming more vital than ever. Dan Allison, divisional director of Premier Modular, explores the benefits and opportunities offered by modular construction can aid in decarbonising the health sector.
Forterra staff face job losses as British brickmaker struggles
British brickmaker Forterra has announced that staff will be consulted on redundancies as it plans to cut £13m in costs.
How social value can help win new work with the public...
Guy Battle, CEO of Social Value Portal explains how installing social value can be key to winning bids in public sector developments.
Re-flow launches State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2023
Field management software provider Re-flow has launched its new State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2023, which explores the recent problems challenging the industry - from the war in Ukraine to the cost of living crisis.
New regional director for Tilbury Douglas hired alongside series of appointments...
A new regional director for Tilbury Douglas has been appointed, as Honey also announces several new leadership appointments.
Discover the future of luxury living with Build Warranty® and ILife...
Build Warranty Technical Services and ILife Developments are pleased to announce their collaboration on an upcoming luxurious design and build Surrey project.
UK Construction Week London: Everything you need to know
UK Construction Week London, the UK’s largest event for the built environment, returns to the capital after a successful debut in 2022 with even more to offer.
Laing O’Rourke, Skanska and others confirmed as DCW 2023 speakers
Speakers from Bryden Wood, Restoration & Renewal (HoP), AECOM, John Lewis & Partners and Heathrow have been confirmed for the DCW 2023 line-up.
Interest rate rise: Bank of England raises interest rate to 4.25%
The Bank of England has raised the interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.25% for the 11th consecutive time following an unexpected jump in inflation last month.
Future Lab to highlight innovation at UK Construction Week London
Future Lab at UKCW London on May 2-4 will shine a spotlight on change makers in the fields of productivity, robotics and sustainable technology.
How can sustainable structural timber help achieve net zero?
Sustainable structural timber offers a range of benefits related to reducing the environmental footprint of buildings and construction processes. PBC Today explore how sustainable structural timber (SST) can contribute towards achieving net zero.
Tackling damp and mould in the social housing sector
In this article, Sarah Davis, senior policy and practice officer at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), explores damp and mould in social housing and how the sector can improve standards for tenants.
New healthcare and education projects for Tilbury Douglas and Willmott Dixon
New healthcare and education projects are underway for Tilbury Douglas and Willmott Dixon as construction starts on SEND school in Leamington Spa, and Tilbury Douglas completes construction of the Urgent & Emergency Care Centre for Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.
Priya Jain appointed to lead Mace Consult’s growth in Americas
Mace Consult has appointed Priya Jain as President of the Americas to lead a new phase of company growth in a newly created role.
Cut your material miles with West Fraser’s home-grown panels
West Fraser's home-grown panels, SterlingOSB Zero and CaberMDF, are made from responsibly managed forests, as part of the company's commitment to making better products for a sustainable future.
Tilbury Douglas starts construction on Arrowe Park Urgent and Emergency Care...
Tilbury Douglas has started construction of the new Arrowe Park Urgent and Emergency Care facility on behalf of Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Leeds brownfield housing development and Manchester logistics mega centre announced
Recent developments announced in the North of England include a Leeds brownfield housing scheme, a new logistics centre in Greater Manchester and a net zero office in the city centre.
Mace to deliver second phase of Manchester Airport Terminal 2 transformation
The second phase of the Terminal Transformation project at Manchester Airport will be delivered by Mace, expanding the capacity of Terminal 2.
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital development reduces carbon footprint by 1,400 tonnes
The Gloucestershire Royal Hospital development has added a variety of low-carbon energy solutions to reduce the trust’s carbon footprint by 1,400 tonnes a year.