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New asbestos disease prevention partnership revealed

Mick George Ltd explains why embracing technology is something construction firms should do and shares how its new website is benefiting customers
3D modelling of the bridge saved money

Cassidy Forsythe – Calling all Architects and Developers

Cassidy Forsythe discuss the highway and drainage design services they provide for architects and developers. We understand that when designing a building the people who...
The Sentencing Council has brought into effect new plea sentencing guidance that set out the principles when reducing a sentence following admission of guilt

Plea sentencing guidance provides flexibility for health and safety prosecutions

The Sentencing Council has brought into effect new plea sentencing guidance that set out the principles when reducing a sentence following admission of guilt New...
Plant hire firm opens new site creating up to 10 new roles

Plant hire firm opens new site creating up to 10 new...

A number of new roles have been created as one of Scotland’s largest plant hire firms invests more than £1m opening a new site
NACSBA calls on government to boost custom and self build housing in the UK

NACSBA calls on government to boost custom and self build housing...

Housing cannot afford to fall off the political agenda and the government should be looking at the scope of custom and self build housing to help tackle the crisis
Electrical contractors invited to contribute to public consultation

Electrical contractors invited to contribute to public consultation

The NICEIC and ELECSA are asking electrical contractors to have their say on the 18th edition of the wiring regulations
Construction site safety: Does your mask pass the face fit test?

Construction site safety: Does your mask pass the face fit test?

Christian McCale, CDM and Safety Consultant, Innov8, highlights the importance of a proper face fit test for wearers of respiratory protective equipment.
Mears’ beard ban causes stir after the decision is criticised by union Unite

Mears’ beard ban causes stir after the decision is criticised by...

Mears Group has enacted a beard ban to improve the health and safety of their workers, but is the decision right?
The future of the built environment: What factors are reshaping the industry?

The future of the built environment: What factors are reshaping the...

A new report has shared insight into the future of the built environment and the challenges of reaching Intelligent Building status
Green Infrastructure Challenge won by Slough waste recycling centre

Green Infrastructure Challenge won by Slough waste recycling centre

The CIBSE and ARCC Network awarded the second Green Infrastructure Challenge to a busy waste recycling centre in Slough for its design
Embracing technology to offer customers a better service

Marketing agenda sees construction firm Mick George hit TV

Mick George Ltd explains why embracing technology is something construction firms should do and shares how its new website is benefiting customers
The continual development of BIM: How can you utilise it?

When should you review your fire risk assessment?

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places the responsibility on building owners, employers and occupiers to regularly assess the fire safety procedures in...
Cyber security vs the regulator: do you know where you stand?

Cyber security vs the regulator: do you know where you stand?

BeCyberSure explain the importance of building cyber security into every business and how regulators have a role to play in keeping data safe
New Mobile Elevating Work Platform safety guidance published

New Mobile Elevating Work Platform safety guidance published

A range of experts have come together to develop new guidance for those managing or supervising Mobile Elevating Work Platform safety
All buildings must operate at net zero carbon by 2050 to meet climate targets

All buildings must operate at net zero carbon by 2050 to...

The World Green Building Council has warned the building sector must become net zero carbon by 2050 if climate targets are to be met
UK Construction Week announces event return in October 2017

UK Construction Week announces event return in October 2017

Birmingham NEC will play host to UK Construction Week 2017, the largest gathering of the built environment community
Housing quality can have a significant impact on health

Housing quality can have a significant impact on health

A new report from VELUX has revealed a strong link between poor housing quality and the ill-health of residents living in these environments
accessibility consultant

Light reflectance value – Grey areas give out more information than...

Ian Streets, of About Access discusses how the principles of good accessibility are imperative when designing for people with disabilities
Do you have the right Developer or Architect in place for your project?

Do you have the right Developer or Architect in place for...

Are you a Developer or an Architect undertaking a project? Cassidy Forsythe explains the importance of picking the right team with the right qualifications
Right to Buy is costing the public purse millions of pounds

Right to Buy is costing the public purse millions of pounds

David Baybut, Head of Real Estate at the national law firm Stephensons shares insight into the government's Right-to-Buy scheme
BIM training course aimed at site managers is launched

BIM training course aimed at site managers is launched

A new online BIM training course has been developed by the BRE Academy and CITB to help site managers with the technology
Smart cities hub launched to bring together sustainable technologies

Smart cities hub launched to bring together sustainable technologies

Stakeholders invested in creating clean, sustainable environments will now benefit from a new cross-sector smart cities hub
Housing demand falls in April due to General Election uncertainty

Housing demand falls in April due to General Election uncertainty

The snap General Election led to housing demand decreasing in April as buyers put plans on hold, adopting a ‘wait and see’ approach
Fire industry survey suggests a period of relative stability in the market

Fire industry survey suggests a period of relative stability in the...

While there have been a raft of changes in both politics and the economy, the latest fire industry survey reveals the sector has remained stable
Construction skills shortage will hit the UK hard post-Brexit

Construction skills shortage will hit the UK hard post-Brexit

British labourers will not be able to fill tens of thousands of jobs held by migrant workers, exacerbating the construction skills shortage
Embracing technology to offer customers a better service

Corporate social responsibility: A lasting legacy on the local community

Mick George Ltd explains why embracing technology is something construction firms should do and shares how its new website is benefiting customers