Construction industry remains UK’s deadliest with no noticeable HSE improvements since 2015

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The construction industry remains the UK’s deadliest, according to new research from Astutis, with the same number of fatalities as in 2015 Astutis has...

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Circular economy in demolition: Repurposing waste to fuel new builds

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Evelyn Long, industry expert and editor in chief of Renovated Magazine, discusses the importance of the UK’s circular economy in demolition and how it should...

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Construction industry welcomes young employment drive

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The government has announced a major drive to create 200,000 new jobs and apprenticeships for young people The young employment drive is backed by £1bn...

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UK infrastructure’s carbon reporting revolution: surprising new trends in digital uptake

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To meet the growing demands of frameworks like PAS 2080 and the increasing need for reliable carbon data, the industry is waking up to the benefits of better...

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College makes 85% energy saving with smart lighting system

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Halesowen College has made a major step towards its carbon reduction targets with the new system The college has targets to reduce carbon emissions by 75% by...

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Returning Scottish conference to focus on role of trees in urban design and planning

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Scotland’s built environment professionals will come together on 17 June in Stirling for the Trees and Development Conference 2026, a one-day event focused...

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Calls for intergenerational communities to tackle shortage of housing for older people

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A new APPG inquiry report has called for more masterplans that create intergenerational communities while addressing the chronic undersupply of housing for...

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Half of facilities management teams not confident in achieving compliance

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An industry survey, the State of Facilities Management 2026 Report, by SFG20, has revealed insights into the feelings in the sector The report has found that...

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Final machine launched in HS2 Euston tunnel dig

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The last tunnel boring machine (TBM) – named TBM Karen – has been launched towards Euston station The 1,624-tonne TBM digging the HS2 Euston tunnel was...

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Cheshire ‘wellbeing village’ completed

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Medical services in Ellesmere Port have seen the completion of a medical centre development covering 34,000sq ft. The health and wellbeing village features 30...

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Cheshire ‘wellbeing village’ completed
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