Industry calls for clear direction from Scottish Government on the Just Transition

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BE-ST and the CLF have released a report calling for clear direction and action from the Scottish Government on the Just Transition Research from a variety of...

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UKAS operations director explores how accreditation enables seamless supply chains

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UKAS operations director, Lynsey Poyner, describes her formative experiences at the UK’s national accreditation body and how the customer journey is central...

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Gove gives greenlight for £700m ITV Studios redevelopment

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Communities secretary Michael Gove has approved the highly controversial ITV Studios redevelopment on South Bank, two years after work was due to start...

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Optimising existing buildings holds the key to handling record heat

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Richard Tibenham, business development manager at IES, explores strategies for optimising our existing buildings in a warming world, from designing...

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Barratt to buy Redrow in £2.5bn deal

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The acquisition will cement Barratt’s position as the biggest homebuilder in the UK, as Barratt-Redrow plc In a surprise deal, Barratt has confirmed it will...

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40% of Build-to-Rent sites experience planning consent delays

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Planning consent delays for Build-to-Rent sites have increased 7% from the previous decade According to new research from the British Property Federation the...

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UK construction optimism at two year high

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Despite subdued order books, the latest PMIs find UK construction business activity expectations at their highest since January 2022 UK construction optimism...

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Six reasons why SME construction companies can- and should- go digital

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As the demand for construction software increases, smaller firms can benefit from enhanced offers and reduced adoption barriers. This article from Bluebeam...

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Residential and non-residential construction hit hard as Glenigan’s February Index reveals industry slowdown

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Glenigan’s February Index paints a bleak picture for the construction industry, revealing sharp declines in both residential and non-residential sectors...

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UK’s first carbon capture cement production facility FEED contract won by Worley and MHI

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Worley and MHI secured the FEED contract for the UK’s first carbon capture cement production facility through a competitive tender process Once operational,...

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UK’s first carbon capture cement production facility FEED contract won by Worley and MHI
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