New Severfield CEO appointed after a year of losses

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After a year of welding issues and a long search, the role at Severfield has finally been filled by Paul McNerney, due to start in Autumn Paul McNerney is set...

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CIH highlights Scottish adaptive housing needs as budget looms

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Findings from CIH Scotland’s research, shared with the FPA as part of its pre-budget scrutiny, highlight the urgent need to address the adaptive housing...

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World first: Brick-and-concrete multi-residential building earns DGNB Platinum

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Danfoss House in Sønderborg has become the world’s first brick-and-concrete multi-residential building to achieve the DGNB Platinum certification Developed...

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McLaren secures contract for largest Passivhaus retrofit

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The £100m contract, awarded to McLaren Construction, includes the retrofit and extension of an existing 1950s building for the London School of Economics and...

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Civil engineers and planners need to go hand in hand

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Lance Gudger, construction director at O’Brien Contractors, discusses the benefits that could come from improved co-operation in the construction industry...

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Nuclear construction reform needed to bypass barriers, says Taskforce

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A new report from the Nuclear Taskforce states that a radical, “once-in-a-generation” reform is needed to unlock nuclear projects’ potential In its...

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CLT construction: Building smarter, faster, and greener with Lamella

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In an era where speed, sustainability, and occupant wellbeing are increasingly critical, Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) is transforming the construction...

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New Technical Excellence Colleges to train 40,000 construction workers

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The government has announced new Technical Excellence Colleges to deliver high-demand construction skills to over 40,000 people by 2029 Stats from the ONS...

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Industry specialists warn of risks after landmark cladding deadline brought forward

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The government’s Remediation Acceleration Plan imposes legally binding deadlines to ensure that unsafe cladding on high-rise buildings in England is fully...

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3D printing powers faster, cheaper nuclear construction

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Oak Ridge Lab’s 3D-printed concrete forms slash nuclear reactor build times and costs, marking a major leap in nuclear construction The Department of...

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3D printing powers faster, cheaper nuclear construction
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