Out with the old, in with the new: Compliant fire stopping for retrofit projects

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Here Craig Abbott, technical director of FSi Promat – part of the Etex group, looks at the challenges around fire stopping in retrofit projects and best...

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From gridlock to green light: Tackling rising adjudications and conflict in construction

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From escalating adjudications to strained relationships, this article examines how construction can reduce disputes and create a clearer path to progress The...

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A Major Milestone for Global Land Administration: FIG LADM Project finalised

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A decade in the making: Finalisation of ISO standards of Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) is now completed     {“value”:”A decade in...

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Mott MacDonald to deliver technical advisory services for Sizewell C

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The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has awarded Mott MacDonald a contract to deliver technical advisory services in support of government...

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Mace Consult Market View reports surge in new orders in construction

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Mace Consult has published its latest quarterly Market View on UK construction, highlighting that new orders increased by 9.8% in Q3 2025. On a rolling...

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Editor’s view: No, UK net zero will not cost £8 trillion

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There have been some outlets recently reporting that the cost of switching to energy-efficient systems to achieve net zero could be more than eight trillion...

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CPA winter forecast lowers expectations

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The Construction Products Association (CPA) has lowered its expectations for construction growth throughout the year The newly adjusted CPA winter forecast...

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Threads of change: The evolution and future of BIM

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Simon Lewis, partner in the construction and engineering team at Womble Bond Dickinson, and nima senior vice-chair, reflects on the impact of BIM in...

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How automation and interoperability are transforming steel detailing: What’s new in SDS2 2026

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As steel detailers face tighter schedules, increasingly complex hybrid structures, and ongoing labour shortages, automation and interoperability are no longer...

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Planning reform – Why build quality and lender-readiness must keep up

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The UK government has made its direction of travel unmistakably clear: build more homes, faster, by rewriting planning rules and removing common bottlenecks in...

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Planning reform – Why build quality and lender-readiness must keep up
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