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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CIOB: Systems, not siloes, from next devolved governments in Scotland and Wales

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Jocelyne Fleming, CIOB policy and public affairs lead for Scotland and David Kirby, CIOB policy and public affairs lead for Wales, discuss what the Chartered...

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Are retrofit skills and workforce growth on track?

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Without fundamental changes to improve the skills gap and reduce worker shortages, the retrofit sector is in serious danger of not fulfilling its important...

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Portal extensions completed on HS2’s longest tunnel

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The build time for the Chiltern Hill tunnel has been reduced by 8 months, meaning it should only take a year to complete now The extensions on each end of...

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MPBA membership: Join forces to deliver greater impact and shared success

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In a fast-moving and competitive market, technical excellence alone is not enough. Businesses also need credibility, connections and influence. MPBA membership...

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GeoEnergy Design: Trusted low-carbon heating and cooling systems

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GeoEnergy Design (GED) is a pioneering engineering practice specialising in high-performance, low-carbon heating and cooling systems. Built on decades of...

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Clean energy jobs and construction’s crossroads: A moment the UK cannot afford to miss

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With the energy transition now firmly embedded in national policy, net zero must be understood not simply as an environmental imperative but as a central...

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Surveying for Climate Resilience: Practical Climate Actions – New FIG Publication no. 85

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This new publication, spanning over land, water, and marine surveying, highlights the essential role of surveying professionals in advancing climate resilience...

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Surveying for Climate Resilience: Practical Climate Actions – New FIG Publication no. 85
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