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community

Local community funding: a failure to pay for the true cost...

ACE's Director of Policy and External Affairs, Julian Francis, outlines why a community approach could be the key to solving the housing crisis
infrastructure projects

Infrastructure projects hold the key to construction growth

The CITB has forecast growth in the construction sector will be reliant on the raft of planned infrastructure projects in the pipeline
building information modelling

What are the challenges of adopting Building Information Modelling?

BIM and Digital Platforms Manager Alex Small discusses the challenges of producing Building Information Modelling objects for thousands of products
housing white paper

Housing White Paper: how the government will solve the housing crisis

The Housing White Paper was published today, with a focus on supporting SME housebuilders and giving councils greater flexibility to get Britain building Today the...
workforce crisis

Housebuilding faces workforce crisis without women and young people

Research from the NHBC has warned in order to avoid a workforce crisis more must be done to attract women and young people into housebuilding
digital construction

Digital construction in the spotlight at the BIM Show Live 2017

The BIM Show Live 2017 brought together numerous experts and delegate to deliver a sell out event on digital construction
housing market

Is England’s housing market broken? Ministers believe it is

As the government prepares to unveil its long awaited White Paper Ministers have warned the housing market in England is broken
green infrastructure

Greater effort must be put into delivering SuDS and green infrastructure

More needs to be done to ensure SuDS and green infrastructure are taken into account on all developments
asbestos

Asbestos removal contractor fined for failing to protect staff

A firm has been fined after it failed to protect workers during asbestos removal work at separate projects
new homes warranty

New homes warranty firm questioned after paying millions to housebuilders

The NHBC has come under fire after it emerged it is paying developers up to £15m a year, calling into question its independence
plant hire

Plant Hire firm purchases new Hyundai construction equipment

MJ Teale Plant Hire has added three new Hyundai HX140 L machines to its stable, investing around £250,000 in the new equipment
New home registrations

New home registrations in London slump by a third, says NHBC

New data from the National House Building Council has revealed the number of new home registrations in London fell by a third
fencing contractor

Fencing contractor prosecuted for safety failings after post hits worker

Suspended sentences have been handed to the two owners of a fencing contractor firm after a worker was injured by a falling post
Embracing technology to offer customers a better service

Profitable Transport Franchise Opportunity

Great business opportunities are often hard to come by, and certainly shouldn’t be overlooked when they do arise, especially in an economic climate that...
construction growth

Construction growth slows in January while costs continue to soar

Last month saw construction growth reach the weakest rate seen since August while costs increased significantly
construction equipment

Construction equipment giant JCB launches nine electric scissor models

This year will see construction equipment manufacturer JCB move into a powered access range, with the first nine models launched in the UK
construction activity

Construction activity in Belfast reaches the highest levels seen since 2008

A new report has revealed construction activity in Belfast has reached the highest level seen in nearly a decade
accessibility consultant

Accessibility is a key consideration when designing for disabled users

Ian Streets, of About Access discusses how the principles of good accessibility are imperative when designing for people with disabilities
energy efficient homes

Ground-breaking scheme transforms properties into energy efficient homes

A pilot project has cut energy consumption by over 80 per cent by turning social housing into energy efficient homes A ground-breaking pilot scheme launched...
career

Continuing professional development is vital for career success

Nottingham Trent University offer a range of courses and training opportunities that provide continued accredited career development
midlands construction market

Midlands construction market is experiencing a notable skills shortage

A new survey from RICS has revealed there is a notable shortage of skilled workers in the Midlands construction market
circular economy

Integrating data lifecycles to enable circular economy in construction

PCSG Senior BIM Consultant, Steve Thompson, explains how digitalisation is opening up opportunities for a more circular economy approach
geospatial

GeoSLAM launches its latest updated geospatial mapping software

The latest release of Geospatial Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) software has been launched by GeoSLAM
render failure

Render failure is one of the most common claims received

Premier Guarantee discuss the issue of render failure and how the problem can be avoided by both builders and homeowners
Building standard certification

Building standard certification guidance released by BRE and IWBI

BRE and IWBI have released guidance on the joint building standard certification for BREEAM and WELL
skills card

Skills card audit planned across the construction industry

Construction workers will be expected to show their skills card on 8 February as part of an industry-wide planned audit