Highways UK 2023 hosts Re-flow’s largest exhibit yet

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Highways UK is Re-flow’s flagship event, hosting the largest event contingent of the year Team Re-flow recently returned to the highways industry’s premier...

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Pick Everard delivers £7m SEND School in Ipswich

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Ipswich’s latest special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school has officially opened after Pick Everard completed building works The £7m...

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Preserving heritage: University of Notre Dame’s London office upgrades with secondary glazing

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Read this article from Selectaglaze to discover how secondary glazing improved acoustics, thermal efficiency, and working conditions for the University of...

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What extent of retrofitting work is needed in the social housing sector?

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A new report by law firm Shakespeare Martineau has uncovered a significant gap between social housing tenants’ desire to retrofit their homes and their...

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Construction workload falls in Q3 following drop in housebuilding

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Construction workload has fallen in Q3 following a drop in housebuilding and economic challenges, according to the latest report from the RICS UK Construction...

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CaberFloor P5 performance is panel of choice for Cotswolds carpenter

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Paul Doherty, of Doherty Carpentry, operates across much of the Cotswolds on new-build and refurbishment work, often using CaberFloor P5  For many areas of...

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5,919 construction companies in the UK are close to failure

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According to the Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert report, 5,919 construction companies in the UK are in danger of going out of business The report also states...

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The unrelenting rise of hybrid working: Is construction adapting to growing demands?

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With new research showing more than half of construction project managers now work remotely full-time, Professor Adam Boddison OBE, chief executive of the...

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Is Co-Living a vital piece in the puzzle to solve the UK housing crisis?

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A new report from the British Property Federation urgently calls for detailed guidance on Co-Living to be included in the forthcoming revised National Planning...

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“So unobtrusive you barely see it”: Secondary glazing in heritage homes 

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See how secondary glazing can benefit heritage homes with Selectaglaze and the Macartney House When facing the need for 21st-century thermal solutions,...

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“So unobtrusive you barely see it”: Secondary glazing in heritage homes 
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