Supporting the decarbonisation & retrofit of public sector buildings

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Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement at public sector framework provider LHC Procurement Group (LHC), reflects on the key takeaways in the...

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Plans revealed for dual student towers at Perryian Works in Birmingham Gun Quarter 

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Sama Investments have revealed the plans for ‘Perryian Works’, bringing two landmark towers of up to 40 and 50 storeys to the 1 Lancaster Circus site in...

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Transforming property management: Innovations and best practices for the future

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As building standards evolve with new technologies, property managers navigate complex challenges. David Webb, Totalmobile managing director of Property &...

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The exposure gap: Can the brownfield boom be sustained without the talent?

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Brownfield is booming, with recent government funding pushing it to the top of every local council’s built environment agenda. Howel Morris, Rodgers Leask,...

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Marmox Multiboard products protecting the building envelope

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Aside from dampening our spirits, the past winter has proved to be one of the wettest on record and will have reminded construction industry specifiers of the...

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Legal and compliance implications of the Building Safety Act

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The introduction of the new BSR is poised to revolutionise building standards. Established under the Building Safety Act 2022, the BSR is a distinct entity...

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Mace announces executive leadership team shakeup, sets out plans to 2030

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Mark Reynolds will step down from leading the exective team at Mace, with Jason Millett taking up the new role of Group chief executive Mace will will split...

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The Building Safety Act and the transformation of the building control profession

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Now, 6 years on, in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the building control profession is about to see the full force of the significant regulatory...

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Government expected to grant a further £1bn funding for HS2 Euston tunnels

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The UK government is anticipated to officially approve over £1bn of public funding for the construction of the HS2 Euston tunnels linking Old Oak Common and...

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Barnet Council’s first Quality Review Panel appoints Russell Curtis as chair

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The Quality Review Panel will test the fundamental design principles of planning proposals, playing a major role in the council’s commitment to exemplary,...

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Barnet Council’s first Quality Review Panel appoints Russell Curtis as chair
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