Actis continues its mission bringing young people into construction careers

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Pre-teens and young teenagers are being inspired to investigate careers in construction, thanks to the passion of some of the team at insulation specialist...

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HS2 unveils new off-site manufactured Thames Valley Viaduct

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HS2 has unveiled 68 large piers that will uphold the Thames Valley Viaduct, the first fully off-site manufactured modular viaduct on the project Unlike...

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What PBC Today saw at Digital Construction Week 2023

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3D laser scanning robots, a cheeky BIM and tonic and Dame Judith Hackitt were some of the sights that PBC Today enjoyed at this years’ Digital Construction...

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Social media fuels local planning misinformation, says RTPI Study

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New research from the Royal Town Planning Institute shows nearly 9 out of 10 planners believe social media is fuelling local planning misinformation, with some...

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£10bn water and sewage transformation plan announced to tackle waste spills

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Water and sewage companies in England have announced a £10bn water and sewage transformation plan as part of a major programme to reduce spills into rivers...

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How gender inequality in urban planning fails to address women’s fear of crime

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Rectifying gender inequality in urban planning can play a significant role in addressing women’s fear of crime- and create safer environments for everyone,...

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ABC+ Warranty: The UK’s most cost-effective Structural Warranty company

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Established in 1989, we are the UK’s most cost-effective Structural Warranty company. We guarantee to beat any like-for-like quotations and we also offer...

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Government funds 26 green finance projects to create energy-efficient homes

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Homeowners will be offered a reduction in their mortgage rate in exchange for creating energy-efficient homes  A total of 26 green finance projects will...

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The implications of the Tate Modern private nuisance case on planning authorities

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Chris Marsden, partner in property disputes at law firm Moore Barlow, outlines how the Tate Modern private nuisance case could impact developers and planning...

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Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant to cut 9 million tons of CO2 emissions annually

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The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant will generate less CO2 emissions than other clean energy sources, and generate up to 7% of the UK’s total electricity...

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Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant to cut 9 million tons of CO2 emissions annually
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