Shear strength of SterlingOSB Zero ensures selection for WikiHouse switch

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The WikiHouse offsite system has selected SterlingOSB Zero panels for their large format blocks, beams and other components, citing the panel’s shear...

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6 out of 10 rental homes fail to meet government’s ambition for EPC ratings

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A recent BBC investigation found that six out of ten UK rental homes fail to meet the proposed new standard for EPC ratings. As a result, many tenants have...

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MPBA: On a mission to promote volumetric modular technology

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MPBA chief executive Jackie Maginnis discusses the evolution of volumetric modular technology, and what’s needed to continue driving the sector forward As...

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Prime office rents to rise, especially in London, according to RICS

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The latest UK Commercial Property Monitor Q1 2023 suggests quality of quantity is priority for commercial occupiers, as prime office rents forecast growth...

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46% of civil contractors believe profit margins will increase in next six months

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Civil contractors remain doggedly optimistic about profit margins for the coming year, taking advantage of data analysis to improve safety standards across...

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What you need to know about the Transforming Public Procurement checklist and upcoming Procurement Bill

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Clive Feeney, interim group director of not-for-profit construction framework provider LHC Procurement Group, discusses key things for public sector...

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Morgan Sindall appointed to lead construction of carbon-neutral school in Wales

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Morgan Sindall has been appointed by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council to deliver a new carbon-neutral school in Wales Morgan Sindall was appointed to...

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Tilbury Douglas announces latest £2.5m hospital redevelopment in Somerset

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Tilbury Douglas has begun constructing a new £2.5m Breast Cancer Unit at Yeovil District Hospital on behalf of the NHS Foundation Trust The breast cancer unit...

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Nutrient neutrality and unlocking the planning system

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The Spring Budget will do little to resolve the nutrient neutrality issue, says Lawrence Turner, director at planning consultancy Boyer Three months ago, I was...

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 Proposed planning fees increase comes too late, according to the RTPI

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An increase in planning fees could relieve hard-pressed local planning authorities but may be too late for others The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), the...

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 Proposed planning fees increase comes too late, according to the RTPI
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