Labour plans to get 80,000 young people on housing ladder with ‘Freedom to Buy’ 

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Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner claimed Labour was the “party of homeownership” as they launched the ‘Freedom to Buy’ scheme The Labour party’s...

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Trident are bringing the fire safety industry into the digital age

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For the last decade, Trident has provided clients with vital fire safety consultancy. To provide an extra level of compliance, we have introduced a camera...

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Construction industry faces growing cybersecurity risks amid digital transformation

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Sector-wide, there’s an urgent call for construction businesses to implement robust measures that will prevent and protect them against cybersecurity risks,...

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The Build Chain raises £1.7m to propel growth in 2024 and beyond

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Online construction materials procurement platform The Build Chain is set to grow its team, expand its solution, and reach the next stage of growth after...

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Rob Dawes joins Pick Everard as director of project management

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Rob Dawes, the new director of project management at Pick Everard, will lead the firm’s Manchester and Leeds offices Rob Dawes brings almost 25 years of...

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Travis Perkins’ WholeHouse platform completes first home

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The first homes using Travis Perkins’ WholeHouse platform have been completed in Leicestershire Bowbridge Homes Ltd. used WholeHouse to develop a pair of...

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RIBA horizon scans aid architects in adapting to built environment changes

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has published its latest set of horizon scans that highlight how global population change will shape the built...

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Dynamic movement in fire stopping highlighted in FSi Promat white paper

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FSi Promat has launched a new white paper highlighting the impact dynamic movement can have on the effectiveness of penetration seals for fire stopping The new...

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World is falling behind on COP28 pledge to triple renewables by 2030

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An IEA report has found that global industries are not currently on target to triple renewables by 2030, one of the “critical actions” of COP28 A new...

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Andrew Spencer joins Supply Chain Sustainability School Board

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Galliford Try’s group supply chain and procurement director Andrew Spencer has joined the Board of the Supply Chain Sustainability School Andrew Spencer, who...

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Andrew Spencer joins Supply Chain Sustainability School Board
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