RTPI planning apprenticeship applications rise 40%, despite funding issues

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Latest statistics show that the number of Gateway applications sent by former Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) apprentices has jumped up in the face of...

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What makes a project paradise? Lessons from AEC leaders

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What does it take to achieve seamless collaboration in the built environment? This question shaped the discussion in the third session of our webinar, Project...

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Pride in the Job Quality Awards 2025

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Since 1980, Pride in the Job has been central to NHBC’s purpose to raise standards in house building. Now, 45 years later, the competition remains the most...

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Industry bodies react to Irish and Welsh housebuilding stats

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The Home Builders Federation (HBF) and the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Northern Ireland have both responded to the countries’ individual house...

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Overheating buildings now a critical health and safety issue, say BESA

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The increasing death toll linked to worsening heatwaves means urgent action must be taken, say the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) The Met...

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JCB calls on UK government to intervene on surprise US tariff changes

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UK steel and aluminium industries are reeling after the Trump Administration quietly revised tariffs to include more than 400 additional product categories...

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HS2 Birmingham bridge move completed four days early

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The steel bridge, weighing 1,631 tonnes, has been slid into place over Lawley Middleway, four days ahead of schedule The HS2 Birmingham bridge move was...

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[VIDEO] 50-year lifespan confirmed for Injecta passive Fire Barrier

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Injecta Fire Barrier has confirmed that graphite-based cavity barrier Injectaclad has passed rigorous testing to certify a 50-year effective lifespan The...

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Third largest UK steelworks collapses into government control

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More rough seas for the UK steel industry as Speciality Steels UK (SSUK) falls under government control, with just £600,000 in the bank Speciality Steels UK...

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From hard hats to smart tech: The rise of AI in construction planning and project delivery

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From AI tools predicting delays to digital twins optimising site logistics, technology is transforming how homes are delivered For affordable housing providers...

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From hard hats to smart tech: The rise of AI in construction planning and project delivery
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