Government unveils plan to boost energy efficiency in historic homes

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New plans have been published by the government to remove barriers and drive energy efficiency in historic homes New plans to boost energy efficiency in...

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Construction leaders collaborate on eco-friendly demonstration wall

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Willmott Dixon, FACE Brickwork and others have joined forces to highlight eco-friendly building materials with a demonstration wall The eco-friendly...

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Significant share of £4.2bn UK Housing Infrastructure Fund unspent

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According to reports, just £1.3bn of the UK Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) has been spent more than six years after its launch The UK Housing...

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2024 construction predictions: where is the industry headed?

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Net zero, the skills shortage, RAAC, extreme weather, infrastructure opportunities and tool theft- there’s plenty to watch out for in construction in 2024 As...

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Nationwide Platforms fined £900,000 after man crushed to death

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Nationwide Platforms, a powered access services and training provider, has been fined after a father-of-two was crushed to death in 2021 Lee Benham was working...

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Construction firms are at high risk of cyber attacks: What you need to know

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In this article, Tysers explains how cyber attacks pose significant operational risks in the construction industry, causing business disruptions and delays...

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Willmott Dixon announces strategic leadership changes

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Willmott Dixon is making strategic leadership changes to its main board from the beginning of 2024, following the retirement of Colin Enticknap as the...

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Six new board members join ECITB for 2024

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Six new members to the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) have been appointed by education secretary Gillian Keegan MP The new ECITB...

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Materials procurement: How a new approach can transform the sustainability of the construction industry

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The Build Chain explain how a new approach to materials procurement can help to reduce carbon emissions in the construction industry Although COP28 has drawn...

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Permission given for temporary RAAC classrooms to stay for up to 2 years

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Temporary classrooms installed in place of RAAC-affected buildings in Bradford have been given permission to stay for up to two years In late August, parts of...

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Permission given for temporary RAAC classrooms to stay for up to 2 years
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