Reframing the narrative: The real story of offsite insolvencies

by

The UK construction industry anticipates 6,000 insolvencies in 2023, including many offsite insolvencies. Addressing systemic issues is vital for a thriving...

Read More →

Suppliers revealed for new Pagabo M&E framework worth £545m

by

Suppliers appointed to the latest Pagabo M&E framework include Seddon, Tilbury Douglas Engineering and Hands on Mechanical Nearly 50 specialist M&E...

Read More →

Building Consents, bullets and bees

by

Glyn Thomas, managing director at Approved Inspector Building Consents, talks to Harvey Traynor about his informative years in Ukraine, preparing for the...

Read More →

Global precast concrete market projected to grow to $198.9bn by 2027

by

The global precast concrete market is predicted to grow by over $54bn USD in the next four years as the modular construction method blooms The global precast...

Read More →

Unite Students to redevelop the University of Durham’s Rushford Court

by

Unite Students has begun work to improve Rushford Court in partnership with the University of Durham Rushford Court is a 358-bedroom student property that will...

Read More →

Creating a safer form of insulation using cellulose

by

Along with being well suited to the soundproofing of walls and ceilings, the utilisation of cellulose insulation means workers can restore incorrectly...

Read More →

£135.5bn could be saved by improving poor quality housing in England

by

A survey from the Building Research Establishment (BRE) found that fixing poor quality housing in England could bring in £135.5bn of benefit to the country...

Read More →

Net zero placemaking to drive down carbon impact

by

A focus on people and net zero placemaking would spark a breakthrough, says Dr Stephen Hall of climate innovation charity Ashden UK net zero innovators are...

Read More →

Beard starts refurbishment on Spectrum Building in Swindon

by

Recognisable for its yellow steel umbrella masts, the Spectrum Building in Swindon featured in the 1985 James Bond film ‘A View to a Kill’ Work has started...

Read More →

West Fraser SterlingOSB Zero: Strong, sustainable, and weather-resistant

by

West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero boards redefine versatility, combining square-edged and tongue-and-groove formats for adaptable roofing, framing, and flooring...

Read More →

West Fraser SterlingOSB Zero: Strong, sustainable, and weather-resistant
Close Search Window