How SOCOTEC’s CDM services can give your project a competitive advantage

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In the complex world of construction, safety isn’t just about hard hats and safety barriers on-site – it begins much earlier, during the design phase...

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Gateway 2 backlog in 2026: Is the regime future-proof?

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Li Yen Lim, managing associate in construction & engineering at Freeths, gives PBC Today an update on the BSR and the Gateway 2 backlog The building safety...

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What lessons have been learned in year one of the Scottish cladding programme?

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The Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Act 2024 has officially been in force for a year, allowing ministers more power to identify and remediate fire...

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UK apprenticeship gap hits more than 14,000

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A new research paper from DART Tool Group reveals that for every apprenticeship position, there are nearly 100 unfilled jobs The apprenticeship gap is wider...

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UK and North America lead in embracing building data

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The UK and North America are leading the way in embracing data in buildings – but maximising its use as a tangible driver of performance remains a “glass...

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FSi Promat launches new EN tested fire stop system for curtain walling facades

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Passive fire protection specialist FSi Promat has launched a new slab edge fire stop system to protect buildings with a curtain walling facade from the rapid...

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Awaab’s Law: A new chapter for social housing

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Awaab’s Law, which imposes strict deadlines on social housing providers for investigating and resolving damp  and mould hazards, is more than a compliance...

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Reducing costs and unplanned downtime in temporary traffic-light management

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Temporary traffic lights keep the network moving during works, but they also create avoidable operational cost and downtime, and the risk of service level...

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Housing Committee finds that social housing conditions barely improved since the pandemic

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Raising the standard of social homes in England is essential given the progress at bringing homes up to a minimum standard has almost ground to a halt, says...

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R&R Client Board recommend beginning of £3bn parliament restoration

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The Restoration and Renewal (R&R) Client Board has published a report advising MPs to begin work to restore the Houses of Parliament this year The £3bn...

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R&R Client Board recommend beginning of £3bn parliament restoration
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