UK government invests £8.85m in energy efficiency training

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The UK government is providing £8.85m for energy efficiency training providers to offer courses in retrofitting and insulation The funding will provide up to...

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Understanding water ingress in roofs – and how a structural warranty reduces the risk

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Water ingress in roofs can lead to mould, mildew and algae, causing expensive repairs and reducing resale value of a property Roofs are designed to provide...

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Disability housing inquiry from Levelling Up Committee now seeking evidence

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The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee has launched an inquiry into how to ensure that people with disabilities have access to accessible and...

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UK National Metric Library: Accelerating change through a performance-led approach

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Proposals for a UK National Metric Library could provide a structured repository of quantitative and qualitative performance metrics for the built environment,...

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British Land gets green light for sustainable urban logistics hub

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British Land has received planning permission for a 455,000 sq ft multi-level urban logistics hub in Enfield, London Built near junction 25 of the M25, the...

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Places for People launches £104m major works investment programme

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A four-year major works investment programme promises £104m of upgraded homes and employment opportunities across England and Scotland Delivered under a...

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Second phase of STEM ReCharge return-to-work support programme launched for engineers

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STEM ReCharge has helped over 40 parents and carers with engineering and tech experience get back to their careers The return-to-work support programme will...

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Homes England unveils £1bn Brownfield, Infrastructure and Land Fund

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Homes England has introduced the Brownfield, Infrastructure and Land Fund designed to support their partners and project in grant and equity activities The aim...

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Second staircase threshold lowered to 18 metres

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Previously set at 30 metres, second staircases will now be required in all buildings taller than 18 metres, per housing secretary Michael Gove The tightening...

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How decarbonisation will help higher education institutions realise their ambitious net zero goals

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Tim Whitley, director of decarbonisation and sustainability at Arup, discusses a new report setting out a pathway to decarbonisation for the UK’s higher...

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How decarbonisation will help higher education institutions realise their ambitious net zero goals
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