Empty buildings have ‘significant potential’ as genuinely affordable housing, say MPs

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Two all-party groups of MPs have called on the government to act on creating genuinely affordable housing, as 14% of retail unit space and 7% of office space...

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Understanding the OceanGate Titan tragedy: the significance of third-party certification

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As the OceanGate Titan tragedy unfolds, the necessity of third-party certification in ensuring safety standards becomes ever-more pertinent The recent...

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How construction leaders can leverage data innovation in stronger approaches to technology

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Industry lead at Dropbox Shirin Arnold, examines how technology and data innovation can be better utilised by the construction industry Construction is an...

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Construction project starts continue to slide on downhill trajectory, reports Glenigan

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The Glenigan Index has reported that construction project starts were weak in June, as performance remains sluggish across the sector amid price inflation,...

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The Boston Alternative Energy Facility wins government approval

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The secretary of state for energy security and net zero has approved the construction of the Boston Alternative Energy Facility, paving the way for renewable...

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West Fraser recognised for top relationship with merchant sector

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Two members of West Fraser’s team have been nominated for merchant sector accolades in the Top 100 Supplier Influencers list Leading voices in the...

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Understanding the Part L building regulations: What do you need to know?

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In this article, Marcus Jefford, managing director of Build Aviator, explores the changes to Part L building regulations and what this means for tradespeople...

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EV charging Oasis gets the green light in Manchester

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A former petrol station on Oldham road will be rehabilitated into an EV charging Oasis and community hub after gaining approval from Manchester City Council An...

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Construction sector records highest fatality rate with 45 deaths, according to HSE report

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45 construction workers were killed due to work-related incidents, making it the sector with the highest fatality rate, according to latest HSE report Three of...

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UK construction industry faces productivity setback, joining European downturn

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Productivity in the UK construction industry is slowing down, bringing the sector back in line with its European counterparts The decline in productivity in...

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UK construction industry faces productivity setback, joining European downturn
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