iHelios wins eco-heating innovation award

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iHelios Living Reinvented has been recognised for its eco-heating innovation, winning ‘Most Pioneering Eco Heating Company 2023 North East England’ in the...

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New ASFP online training course to improve firestopping installation knowledge

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Improve your understanding of firestopping installation with ASFP’s new online training course! Due to launch on the 15th August, the new ASFP online...

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Industry concerned over the impact of CE marking on construction products

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Manufacturers have urged the government to consider construction products after the decision to extend the European CE marking system indefinitely Construction...

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Sustainable design: How can I evaluate my infrastructure projects for their sustainable impact?

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Do your infrastructure projects embed sustainability from the outset? Is it something you have struggled with in the past? What is your approach to sustainable...

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The transformation of housing associations

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Housing associations face complex challenges but the solution is simplicity, says Alison Handley, director of strategy, planning and change at L&Q Housing...

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Network Rail hit with £1.2M fine following fatal maintenance incident

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Network Rail has been fined £1.2m after an incident where a grandfather lost his life while carrying out maintenance duties The victim was Kevin Mauger, who...

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The “Golden Thread” for construction: What is it and who is compliant?

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Adept Contracts, a compliant passive fire protection specialist, is well-prepared for the Golden Thread requirement and the Building Safety Act. Their...

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Wolverhampton City Council greenlights £1m space for domestic abuse victims

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The City of Wolverhampton Council has approved a £1m construction project that aims to provide support and hope to domestic abuse victims The project is being...

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Hinkley Point C unrest continues as steel erectors down tools

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Steel erectors working for contractor William Hare downed tools yesterday, the latest of the unrest at Hinkley Point C An unofficial one-day stoppage of work...

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Planning skills shortage: How can the planning sector attract new diverse talent?

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A staggering 43% drop in Local Authority net expenditure on planning services from 2009 to 2020 has left the planning system in a dire state. Andrew Close,...

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Planning skills shortage: How can the planning sector attract new diverse talent?
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