A closer look at combating thermal bridging

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Paul Beech, General Manager of Armatherm, discusses the importance of structural thermal breaks within construction projects, and how savings can be made by...

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BRE calls for energy performance certificate reform to improve decarbonisation efforts

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A new report from the Building Research Establishment (BRE) has called for energy performance certificate reform to speed up the decarbonisation of the UK’s...

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Skills gap worsening, say 3 in 10 construction project managers

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A survey by the Association for Project Management (APM) has found that 30% of construction project managers believe the skills gap is ‘getting worse or not...

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How offsite manufacturers are spearheading a circular economy for sustainable construction

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David Harris, CEO of Premier Modular, explores how offsite manufacturers are playing a crucial role in the circular economy by producing reusable,...

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How giant cranes from Australia could usher in a new era for UK construction

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Offsite manufacturing has been hit by a number of high-profile company closures. Could doors opened by the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement allowing larger,...

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How can enhanced connectivity ensure our buildings are digitally fit for the future?

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Edmund Wilkinson, head of sales for in-building solutions at Cellnex UK, explores how enhanced connectivity is crucial for ensuring our buildings meet the...

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Go Geothermal team grows with two appointments

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Go Geothermal‘s team has grown with the additions of Sarah Sparks and Georgia Topham-Venables to the team Sarah Sparks and Georgia Topham-Venables have...

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There’s never been a better time to invest in EV charging technology

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In this article, David Butters, E.ON Drive, explores the advantages for developers in installing EV charging technology, highlighting the financial and...

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Connected technology transforming water treatment in social housing

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Helen Isherwood, managing director at ADEY, considers how predicting when water treatment intervention is needed will help to save money, reduce carbon...

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Revised plans submitted for London’s joint tallest skyscraper

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Revised plans have been submitted for 1 Undershaft, which would share the Shard’s title as tallest skyscraper in London and Western Europe 1 Undershaft would...

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Revised plans submitted for London’s joint tallest skyscraper
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