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Disgruntled builder smashes up Travelodge
A disgruntled builder has been filmed smashing up a new Travelodge in Liverpool – allegedly due to unpaid wages amounting to £600.
Technical advice: Underfloor heating & floor screeds
Warranty provider Premier Guarantee provides guidance on the key considerations for designing and installing UFH systems embedded in floor screeds.
At risk buildings meet modern standards with secondary glazing
Buildings at risk range from those that are virtually on the point of collapse to those that are vacant, but can also be inhabited buildings.
Hidden air pollution in the workplace continues to impact health
Siemens Building Technologies: employers are taking action to avoid sick building syndrome due to hidden air pollution
Engineering-out domestic burglary
Door hinges that ‘engineer out’ crime can be a simple, cost-effective way to prevent break-ins as part of the Secured By Design approach to housing.
Who are Build Aviator?
Build Aviator offers specialist services and software to streamline offsite and onsite processes.
42 Berners Street development transforms Fitzrovia
AET Flexible Space discuss their installation in Fitzrovia, supplying underfloor air conditioning equipment in the development of the new space.
Church renovation becomes a local community asset
Selectaglaze discuss how a church renovation has meant a deprived building and local community receive something to go ‘ping-pong’ over.
Nottingham set for UK’s biggest rollout of ultra-low energy homes
Nottingham City Council has secured over £5m to roll out its Energiesprong, ultra-low energy homes pilot, which will include improvements to over 150 Nottingham City Homes’ (NCH) properties.
Building work at St Albans Cathedral enters new phase
Work on St Albans Cathedral has entered a new phase, as Thomas Sinden is appointed principal contractor for the expansion and renovation of one of the nation’s highest-profile Cathedrals.
Under the spotlight: Top construction trends
Technology is having a profound impact on the construction industry as it embraces innovative and disruptive technologies that were once thought to be science-fiction. Here we take a look at the trends shaping the industry and how companies are staying on top by adopting the latest cutting-edge techniques
Plastics in construction – Impacts, issues and alternatives
The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products’ (ASBP) third annual conference and exhibition will explore ‘Plastics in Construction – Issues, Impacts and Alternatives’.
Summer heatwave sparks £64m subsidence claims
More than 10,000 households made claims worth a total of £64m to deal with the impact of subsidence in just three months of this year, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has revealed.
Selectaglaze: The Secondary Glazing Specialists
Selectaglaze is the acknowledged specialist and market leader in the design, manufacture and installation of secondary window systems.
Birmingham join National Building Approval scheme to combat crime
Birmingham City Council has joined the National Building Approval scheme to incorporate crime prevention techniques into all its new social housing developments.
Green side up! BIM for landscape
Mike Shilton, chair of the Landscape Institute Digital Practice Group, discusses shaping the green infrastructure of a project in the virtual world.
Hackitt: Impossible to rule out another Grenfell without regulatory change
Dame Judith Hackitt, author of the independent review of Building Regulation and fire safety, has warned that without changes to the regulatory system, another tragedy like the Grenfell Tower fire cannot be ruled out.
The science behind the best insulation retrofits
Rob McCormack, director of Consultancy, Investigation, Training, discusses the key issues to address to ensure the successful installation of cavity wall insulation
Stunning 33 Glasshouse Street attracts leading Tech Giant
AET Flexible Space discusses a new fitting at 33 Glasshouse Street, on behalf of Modus Workspace, implementing underfloor air conditioning.
Brit self-builders and renovators carry on despite Brexit uncertainty
Britain's self-builders and home renovators are remaining unfazed despite business bosses holding off on major deals due to Brexit uncertainty.
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
Top methods for onsite water tightness testing for curtain walling
As sponsors of Centre for Window and Cladding Technology (CWCT), Premier Guarantee is part of a unique forum that drives forward research and training...
LHC frameworks: Helping you navigate the procurement minefield
Ian Brown, Client Support Manager for LHC’s north region, shares his views on why framework providers, LHC’s partnerships work.
Underfloor air conditioning fit-out at Hammersley House, 6 Warwick Street
AET Flexible Space, underfloor air conditioning specialists completed the Cat-A finish for this West End project at 6 Warwick Street early in 2018. Â
Government pledges £36m funding for clean energy tech in construction
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond, has announced £36m UK government funding for clean energy innovation in the construction sector
Wates Living Space to deliver £2.7m Sheffield insulation project
The social housing provider, Wates Living Space has been appointed by Sheffield City Council to install new external wall insulation to homes throughout the city.