The dangers of construction dust: interview with CIOB researcher

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PBC Today sat down with Dr Scott McGibbon, FCIOB, and the subject of his case study, stonemason Athol Hill, to explore the dangers of silica dust in the built...

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[VIDEO] Two key HS2 viaducts completed over Christmas

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Two of the railway’s viaducts saw completion over the Christmas break near Water Orton, Warwickshire The HS2 viaducts form a small part of the Delta...

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A year in construction & engineering: On the brink of AI adoption

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Kenny Ingram, VP of C&E and Chris Knight, global industry director, C&E, IFS explore why the construction industry is yet to embrace AI adoption- and...

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Deltek’s CISO Rebecca Harness makes her predictions for 2026

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Rebecca Harness, CISO at Deltek, lays out her predictions for the built environment in 2026  Compliance by design, not by burden For AEC firms, compliance...

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Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) upholds decision on Chinese excavator anti-dumping duties

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After a request to reconsider imposing anti-dumping duties, the TRA has decided to maintain the decision, meaning some types of excavators will have to pay the...

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New Homes Week 2026 theme announced

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The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has announced that from 2-8 February, the New Homes Week campaign will centre around the ‘Power to Move’ New Homes Week...

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Making scaffolding more sustainable

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Shin Nakamura, President of one to ONE Holdings Pte. Ltd, explores how Japan is taking the international lead on making scaffolding more sustainable...

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House of Lords Committee report on high-risk buildings used CIOB evidence

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The report was released earlier this month to examine the performance of the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) in regulating and constructing high-risk...

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New clear insulation material could make windows much more efficient

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Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a clear insulation material called Mesoporous Optically Clear Heat Insulator, or MOCHI The clear...

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In numbers: how infrastructure businesses use field management software

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When we talk about innovation, sometimes it’s the smaller repeated tasks that, when streamlined, deliver the biggest impact Digitisation is a huge part of...

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In numbers: how infrastructure businesses use field management software
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