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Grenfell Tower

Grenfell Tower lit green to mark one-year anniversary

A year after the Grenfell Tower fire, a series of vigils are being held in memory of the 72 people who died and a dozen buildings including the tower have been illuminated green
Subcontractors

Subcontractors stifled by failed payments

Customers failing to meet payments continue to hamper the growth of small subcontractors across the UK, according to research by specialist financial services provider Bibby Financial Services (BFS) and industry experts, The Vinden Partnership (TVP)
Pegasus

Pegasus Software for Construction Industry

Pegasus Software is a leading supplier of financial and business software solutions with over 20,000 customers across UK and Ireland in Services, Distribution, Manufacturing & Construction industries.
Product Data Templates

New Product Data Templates launched for fume cupboards

As part of its continued investment in BIM, fume cupboard manufacturer Safelab Systems has co-developed, with the Chartered Institute of Building Engineers (CIBSE), Product Data Templates (PDTs) for ducted and recirculating fume cupboards
Image of Construction

CCS unveils plans for 2018 Image of Construction

Image of Construction, the national event hosted by the Considerate Constructors Scheme is set to take place on 11 September in central London
rough sleepers

£30m boost to offer immediate support for rough sleepers

83 areas will split £30m to improve the immediate support available to people living on the streets and help them into accommodation Housing Secretary Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP has confirmed
BC Enterprise

Nationwide bank on GroupBC to manage branch transformation programme

GroupBC, a leading digital information management solution provider to the built environment, has announced that Nationwide Building Society will be using BC Enterprise to support the delivery of their branch investment and the asset replacement programmes
Inspire Awards

Inspire Awards 2018 celebrates diversity in the built environment

The people and organisations trailblazing the way towards a more inclusive and diverse built environment workforce were honoured at the Inspire Awards 2018 ceremony in Manchester on 5 June
smart city

Mayor launches roadmap to make London “world’s smartest city”

Sadiq Khan has launched a major new initiative to make London's the world's smartest city.
construction output

New construction output figures show biggest fall since 2012

Recent construction output figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), have shown that output fell by 3.4% in April, the biggest fall in the three-month on three-month series of figures since August 2012
society of digital engineering

CIBSE’s Society of Digital Engineering announce Autodesk as its first partner...

The Society of Digital Engineering (SDE), a society of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), has announced Autodesk as the first member of its Partner Membership scheme
housing market

Housing ladder is broken at every step experts claim

The UK’s housing market is broken at every level with everyone from first timer buyers, second-steppers to downsizers struggling, the latest research has revealed.
BSRIA

BSRIA chief executive awarded OBE in queen’s birthday honours list

Julia Evans, BSRIA’s Chief Executive has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s birthday honours
right to build task force

Right to Build Task Force offer expert advice to organisations delivering...

Five organisations working to deliver more Custom and Self Build housing opportunities via community-led projects will receive tailored expert advice from the Right to Build Task force
About Access

About Access – Look after the dogs, and spare a thought...

Ian Streets from About Access discusses tackling disability issues and how the simplest ideas can be the most helpful in varying situations.
BIM Level 2 Certification

Are You Ready for BIM Level 2 Certification?

Building Information Modelling, or BIM, has already made a huge impact in the way we build. Not only does it ensure a better building quality, efficiency and sustainability, but the adoption of BIM brings firms additional benefits such as lower costs, better resource management and delivering projects on time. Couple your commitment to adopt this methodology with the attainment of company or personal BIM Level 2 Certification and you’ll gain recognition for meeting the highest UK construction standards
construction waste

Experts call for builders to recycle tonnes of construction waste

Waste management professionals are urging builders across the UK, to do more to recycle the millions of tonnes of construction waste they throw away each year.
construction leaders

Construction leaders react to societal changes outlined in FIR Culture Survey

The FIR (Fairness, Inclusion and Respect) Culture Survey 2018, carried out by the Supply Chain Sustainability School, revealed the benefits of FIR on the construction industry, while calling for construction leaders to help embed these cultural changes
Heras

How Perimeter Security can mitigate risk to people, premises and assets

Heras UK discuss how perimeter security is an important factor in mitigating risk by deterring, delaying and detecting unwanted intrusion.
Project Milestone

World’s first habitable 3D-printed home to be built

The world's first habitable 3D-printed homes are to be built in Eindhoven, the Netherlands – a step which developers hope will help transform the construction industry 
Mick George

Mick George Ltd and the Hadleigh Retirement Development

Mick George Ltd discuss their involvement on the retirement development in Hadleigh, South Suffolk, as part of a prefered scheme for the brownfield site.
BIM

Breakthrough report quantifies BIM benefits

According to a new report by PwC detailing for the first time the possible financial benefits of BIM, the implementation of BIM Level 2 could save the government £400m a year
housing

Innovative partnership to boost housing in areas with greatest need

Kier, Homes England and Cross Keys Homes have formed a joint venture (JV) partnership that will deliver up to 5,400 new homes over the next ten years in areas of the country with the greatest need
liquidation

Carillion liquidation expected to cost taxpayers £148m

The liquidation of Carillion will cost UK taxpayers an estimated £148m, the National Audit Office (NAO) has concluded, although it may take several years to ascertain the final cost
Construction Academy

New Construction Academy to boost skills for Londoners

More Londoners will be able to acquire the crucial skills they need to access jobs in the capital’s construction sector as the Mayor, Sadiq Khan, today (6 June) officially launched his new Construction Academy
blockchain technology

Report: Blockchain to bridge the gap to integrated transport

Blockchain could provide the foundations for a future integrated transport system, without the need for large and costly centralised control mechanisms, according to a new paper from the Transport Systems Catapult (TSC) and the University of Sheffield