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Builders merchants

Builders merchants sales show positive first quarter

Latest figures from the Builders Merchants Building Index (BMBI) has revealed that the value of total sales grew by 0.4% in Q1 2018 and by 2.0% per trading day
housing shortage

University of Wolverhampton homes new centre to tackle the UK’s housing...

West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street has announced that the University of Wolverhampton is proud to home the new National Brownfield Institute which will help...
insurance

Experts say that over 50% of building contractors are not fully...

Experts at ConstructionInsure.co.uk have discovered that over half of building contractors in the UK are inadequately insured.
ISO 44001

Kier secures second international certification for collaboration

Kier’s infrastructure business last week achieved international certification ISO 44001 for collaboration, emphasising Kier’s industry leading role in developing innovative collaboration
tall buildings

Bristol needs to be bold and build taller buildings to meet...

Bristol needs be bold in its vision and create denser centres, including taller buildings in the right places, to help meet its future needs, says Bristol studio of international architects BDP
Construction Consultancy Services Framework

Essentia wins place on prestigious construction framework

Healthcare planning and infrastructure consultancy, Essentia Trading Ltd, has won a place on the NHS Shared Business Services’ prestigious Construction Consultancy Services Framework
high-rise buildings

Government to launch consultation on banning cladding on high-rise buildings

The government has welcomed Dame Judith Hackitt’s Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, and has made a series of commitments to ensure people living in high-rise buildings are safe
Argyll Environmental

High-Waters, Helicopters and Hindsight: Do You Know Your Flood Risk?

Stephanie Kerr of Argyll Environmental discuss flood risk and flood planning, as well as looking in detail at flood risk on farm land.
smart home

Research suggests tradespeople are unprepared for smart home tech

84% of tradespeople said they had never undertaken any training in smart home technology, according to a recent poll carried out by IronmongeryDirect
cladding

Hackitt Review calls for “radical rethink” of regulations – but no...

The independent review of building regulations and fire safety set up by the government in the wake the Grenfell Tower disaster has called for a "radical rethink" of the system - but has rejected calls to ban flammable cladding
deaf

Deaf Awareness Week: London based construction firm employs deaf workers

Eguizabal Construction employs professionals who suffer with hearing impairments and deafness to undertake work on a variety of industry projects in the UK The unique...
Clyde Commercial Framework

Firms revealed for Clyde Commercial Framework

Kier Graham Defence, Morgan Sindall and VolkerStevin have been appointed to the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s (DIO) prestigious new £1.3bn 10-year Clyde Commercial Framework (CCF)
unsafe cladding

Government to fund removal of unsafe cladding in social housing

The government will fully fund the removal and replacement of unsafe cladding by councils and housing associations, estimated at £400m, it was announced yesterday (16 May 2018)
considerate constructors

Dublin Airport project receives Ireland’s first gold CCS award

Roadbridge’s Dublin Airport Authority project has become the first Irish site to be awarded a gold award with the Considerate Constructors Scheme
social housing

Sadiq Khan launches scheme to build 10,000 new homes in London

The Mayor of London is set to invest £1.67 billion into a new social housing scheme, ‘Building Council Homes for Londoners’ to create more homes for the capital over the next four years.
Carillion's

Carillion collapse: Directors ‘drove firm off a cliff’

Carillion's directors were responsible for a "rotten corporate culture" that drove the company to its devastating and hugely costly collapse, MPs have said
Construction Frameworks

Construction Frameworks Conference set to bring industry together

On the 24 May, prominent public and private sector leaders within the construction and property industry will come together at the Construction Frameworks Conference
registered electricians

Charity highlights the need for people to use registered electricians

Electrical Safety First has just launched a major consumer campaign to highlight the need for people to use registered electricians – with research showing putting cash before competence is a false economy
planning system

Former Housing Minister claims UK planning system is ‘confronting a major...

A new report from the former housing minister, Nick Raynsford has said that the current planning system is broken and unfit for purpose The Ranysford...
CIBSE president

New CIBSE president calls on institute to adapt to change

The new president of CIBSE, Stephen Lisk, has made a resounding call for CIBSE to accelerate its evolution in response to a rapidly changing world
structural defects insurance

Insurance firm Alpha go bust leaving new homeowners at risk

Thousands of new homeowners have been left without vital structural defects insurance after insurance carrier Alpha goes bust
Raynsford Review

CPRE react to interim report of the Raynsford Review

CPRE welcomes a new interim report by former housing minister Nick Raynsford reviewing the planning system in England, which will be presented to the House of Lords today (15 May)
About Access

Project partners promoting inclusion in construction

Ian Streets of About Access discusses inclusion in construction and how feedback from consultation around a road improvement project has resulted in a group of major construction companies working together to minimise the negative impact of their work on neighbours and disabled people.
drones

Drones provide revolutionary benefits to the global construction industry

Kier, Belfour Beatty, Costain and Interserve are a few of the many leading construction companies in the UK who are taking advantage of drone technology and the benefits it brings to the industry.
new build

London’s new build housing growth declines

Annual new build sales are falling in Central London and sales in Greater London also appear to be declining, according to LCP’s latest LCPAca Residential Index report
Stars of the Future

CPA Stars of the Future 2018 held in conjunction with Schools...

The Construction Plant-hire Association’s (CPA) upcoming Stars of the Future 2018 apprentice awards event is set to be bigger than ever before