Balfour Beatty to be prosecuted following nuclear worker death

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The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) has notified the company that prosecution will follow for health and safety offences The Balfour Beatty nuclear worker...

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How important is cultural safety in construction?

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PBC Today sat down with Kabbe Njie, principal fire & safety engineer at Kier Group, and winner of the CIOB’s Paul Dockerill Award, to discuss his...

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Two new HS2 road bridge opened in Leamington Spa

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The bridges carry both road and cycle track, crossing what will be a section of the high-speed rail track in Warwickshire The two new HS2 road bridges, Fosse...

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Put people first: why mandatory competence for builders is essential

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In a post-Grenfell world, we need to put people first and mandatory competence for builders is an obvious step. Glyn Thomas casts his eye at this and the...

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Vectorworks: changing the game for custom residential projects

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In a world brimming with creativity, how can you make the most of the technology at your fingertips to support your residential design process? As a...

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Trade associations unite to launch Heat Pump Insulation Guide

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The Thermal Insulation Contractors Association (TICA), the Institute of Refrigeration (IoR) and Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) and others...

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Why specialist expertise is essential to preserve the UK’s built heritage and architectural legacy

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The nation’s built heritage represents a tangible link to our cultural past. Historic buildings, monuments and landmarks are the architectural legacy of...

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AI in project management: Building the future

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AI adoption has surged among project managers, according to new research. Professor Adam Boddison OBE, chief executive of the Association for Project...

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Planning reforms allow Falmouth Docks infrastructure project to go ahead

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Enough red tape has been slashed to allow the major infrastructure project to go ahead after previous delays caused by environmental concerns Several docks...

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The UK’s new homes scheme: Why it must be the moment to recalibrate the UK’s broken housing market

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Gordon Miller, UK programme manager at the Institute of Human Rights and Business, discusses the issues holding businesses back from delivering new homes and...

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The UK’s new homes scheme: Why it must be the moment to recalibrate the UK’s broken housing market
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