Decarbonising the health sector with modular construction

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As the climate crisis intensifies, the need for sustainable healthcare facilities to support growing demand is becoming more vital than ever. Dan Allison,...

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UK’s first HVDC cable factory secures planning permission 

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Pick Everard and XLCC have secured planning permission from North Ayrshire Council Planning Committee, with construction on the UK’s first HVDC cable factory...

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Repurposing existing buildings into high-tech labs

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Retrofitting and repurposing existing buildings is crucial to the sustainability agenda – and office buildings offer significant potential to move lab space...

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Manchester town hall renovation £67m over budget, faces further delays

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In the latest project update for the Manchester town hall renovation, Manchester City Council admitted delays of up to two years were possible The renovation...

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Learn from the experts with JCT Training

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Cover the basics of JCT Contracts with the new Video Module series of JCT Training products JCT Training is convenient and useful anytime you need to brush up...

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Reducing embodied carbon in building products for a sustainable future

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As one of the key topics of debate around sustainability and climate change, embodied carbon is something we must all understand better. Vincent Matthews, head...

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Why earlier environmental assessment is key to delivering projects in a changing world

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In this article, Viral Desai, practice director for Planning, Environmental Consenting and Communities at Atkins, and Paul Morgalla, associate director for...

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Tilbury Douglas to lead Garden Mills Refurbishment Project for Bradford College

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Tilbury Douglas will lead the Garden Mills Refurbishment Project on behalf of Bradford College. The contractor has promised to deliver a cutting-edge higher...

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Phase four of the Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm has been approved

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The secretary of state for energy security and net zero has approved the development of phase four of the Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm  Ørsted Hornsea Project...

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Wood panel manufacturer fined £100,000 after employee partially severs two fingers

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A Welshpool manufacturing company that produces fit out components, such as wood panels, was fined £100,000 after an employee partially severed two fingers...

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Wood panel manufacturer fined £100,000 after employee partially severs two fingers
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