Will doubling the School Rebuilding Programme target have the desired outcome?

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Is the UK’s School Rebuilding Programme fit for purpose? Jackie Maginnis, chief executive of the Modular & Portable Building Association, scrutinises the...

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How to use key modeling commands in Vectorworks software

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Vectorworks software offers many powerful tools, giving you the flexibility to approach a design task in a variety of ways. With so many options, how do you...

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UAP Ltd launches industry-first Kinetica Freezeguard 3-star euro cylinder range

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UAP, the leading Greater Manchester-based door and window hardware specialist, is the first manufacturer in the industry to achieve the BSI KITEMARK...

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Cladding company fined after workers fatal fall through roof

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A cladding company and its director have been fined £225,000 following the death of a 61-year-old worker who fell through a fragile roof whilst replacing...

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40 suppliers appointed to £1.5 billion Decarbonisation Framework

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Fusion21 announces successful suppliers appointed to Decarbonisation Framework, worth up to £1.5 billion over four years The Decarbonisation Framework is...

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Drive down risk, drive up profits: Bringing certainty to construction projects

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David Emery MSc, offsite and MMC consultant at the Supply Chain Sustainability School, examines how to identify, assess and mitigate risk in construction...

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Navigating construction supply chain challenges in 2025 and beyond

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With supply chains in the construction sector continuing to face unprecedented challenges, Watts examines how we can apply strategies to optimise our supply...

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£2bn housing boost: A step forward, but more is needed to solve the crisis

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Robbie Blackhurst, chair of the Centre for Construction Best Practice, analyses the Spring Statement and its likely impact on the housing crisis, skills and...

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Fixing the foundations: Why Britain needs planning reform now

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This article — the first in a three-part series — explores the structural problems underpinning the UK’s planning regime, the economic drag they produce,...

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UK Construction PMI April 2025: Resilience in residential despite continued output decline

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Amid persistent macroeconomic uncertainty and subdued client confidence, UK construction output recorded a fourth consecutive monthly decrease in April...

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UK Construction PMI April 2025: Resilience in residential despite continued output decline
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