MMC and more builders are needed to help government achieve new homes targets, says Actis

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Insulation specialists Actis have emphasised the need for increased offsite-construction and bringing more young people into the construction sector to deliver...

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Driving social value in procurement

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Michael McLaughlin, group social value manager at LHC Procurement Group (LHCPG), examines the new Procurement Act and creating meaningful social impact...

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Real-time legionella smart monitoring can save lives and slash costs

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With some of the oldest housing stock in Europe, more people in the UK may be at risk of developing legionella than we think. UK Connect’s Dean Marsh...

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Construction tax fraud mafia jailed by HMRC

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The investigation into the crime group was undertaken by Kent Police along with HMRC The construction organised crime group created a series of labour supply...

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Actis demonstrates determination to lead the way in sustainability by doing more with less

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Insulation specialist Actis has underlined its determination to lead the way in minimising the negative impact of construction materials manufactured across...

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UK construction activity to increase this year, says RICS prediction

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The RICS UK Construction Monitor for Q4 2024 shows that construction is expected to pick up over the next 12 months The report shows that the UK construction...

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[VIDEO]What to expect when you’re inspecting: Using DorTrak for fire door inspections

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Curious about what to expect during a fire door inspection? Fireco’s Alex demonstrates a comprehensive assessment, assisted by the DorTrak app Fire doors...

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New builds found to be more water-efficient homes

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The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has found that new build houses use 27% less water per year on average The HBF have published a new guide as part of New...

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Fighting fatigue: the Working Time Directive and Re-flow

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Re-flow’s fatigue tracking feature streamlines operations, eliminates human error, and protects workers, all while ensuring safety standards are upheld...

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AI could power self-healing roads

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The University of Swansea and King’s College London are collaborating with Chilean scientists to develop a self-healing asphalt system The developing...

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AI could power self-healing roads
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