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innovative products

Innovation and personalisation to meet tall orders

Ian Crickmore, Technical Director at Polypipe Terrain, discusses how innovative products and personalised service keep complex projects on track
thermal performance

Extreme conditions and some very heated moments: A look at what...

Rigorous new facilities at the BBA make sure thermal insulation materials for buildings are properly tested for effectiveness and safety
skills shortage

Opportunity knocks – but can the construction industry deliver?

Will the New Year bring hearty helpings of opportunity for the construction industry or a skills shortage hangover? David Edwards of Place-Make examines the evidence
permeable paving

Debunking permeable paving myths

Chris Griffiths of Marshalls challenges some of the common misconceptions about permeable paving in controlling surface water
FM Procurement

Aspects of procurement from an FM perspective

Mike Packham of BWA highlights the key points from the BIFM’s recent Good Practice Guide to FM Procurement
FP McCann

Box culverts at Cairngorm housing development

FP McCann’s box culverts form new watercourse for burn on Cairngorm housing development Products Supplied: Precast Concrete Box Culverts, Precast Back Wall Slab, Precast Concrete Wing Walls Site: Cairngorm National...
system of building regulations

Hackitt: System of building regulations not fit for purpose

The whole system of building regulations is "not fit for purpose" and allows those who want to take shortcuts to do so, Dame Judith...
Modular Room System

Modular Room System at Birmingham University

FP McCann present a case study of their Modular Room System being utilised on new Birmingham University Student Accommodation Products Supplied: Precast concrete modular room systems Site: University...
offsite

Going offsite is the solution to the UK’s housing crisis: Discuss

Well, not quite the only solution but offsite is certainly a solution that can shake things up, says Ian Pannell of Buildoffsite
LTIP

Persimmon chairman resigns over £800m LTIP bonus scheme

Persimmon's chairman Nicholas Wrigley has resigned over his failure to cap a controversial bonus scheme that will see the housebuilder's chief executive receive a £128m payout
Offsite sector

Budget 2017: Rethinking construction through offsite

Steve Thompson, managing director of EOS Facades, shares his perspective on the Budget and how the industry can meet the government’s target of 300,000 homes per year by 2025
Secret Santa

Plumbers, builders and electricians are Britain’s biggest Secret Santa spenders

Tradesmen are the most generous workers when it comes to Secret Santa with plumbers, builders and electricians spending the most on Christmas gifts for their colleagues
skills

Budget 2017: Hammond got his sums wrong on skills

Philip Hammond’s Autumn Budget got a warm reception from much of the construction industry – but Tony Howard, training director of the Building Engineering Services Association, says the Chancellor missed an open goal on skills
BIM Certification

Sewell Construction achieves BIM Certification

Stroma Certification (Stroma) has certified Sewell Construction to its BIM Certification Scheme in line with the PAS 1192-2:2013 standard
product information

DataBook: Hosting BIM product information to improve quality and productivity

Standardisation has helped to boost productivity across multiple industries. DataBook, a new service from BRE, aims to bring these benefits to BIM product information. Paul Oakley, director of BIM at the BRE Group, explains how
Garden Bridge

London Assembly summons Boris Johnson over Garden Bridge project

Boris Johnson has been summoned to give evidence to the GLA Oversight Committee about the controversial Garden Bridge project
sprinkler systems

Manchester City Council approves installation of sprinkler systems in tower blocks

Manchester City Council has approved the installation of sprinkler systems in 36 of its high-rise tower blocks in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy
hearing loss

Are we placing people with hearing loss at the heart of...

Jean Hewitt, inclusive environments consultant and director at the Centre for Accessible Environments, explores whether the needs of over 12m people with hearing loss in the UK are forgotten about in the design of new buildings and external spaces
drainage system

Drexus XL – high capacity drainage solution

Whether it’s an airport, motorway, distribution centre or busy supermarket car park, large surfaced areas need drainage systems that can cope with the volumes of water the great British weather is likely to throw at them
Inspiring Tomorrows Engineers

BSRIA launches Inspiring Tomorrows Engineers publication

BSRIA has launched its Inspiring Tomorrow’s Engineers publication which was written by workplace student, Emma Hardacre
Timber frame

New era for Scotframe as timber frame market continues to grow

It’s an exciting time of expansion and growth for offsite timber frame specialist Scotframe
Offsite

Exporting Ireland: Offsite, digital and the future of Irish construction

PBC Today talks to Enterprise Ireland’s John Hunt, about the role of offsite and in improving efficiency, delivering “wow factor” and tackling the housing crisis on both sides of the Irish Sea
BIM Level 2

BIM expert urges clients to engage with BIM Level 2

The managing director of Wynne Construction, Chris Wynne, has warned that clients will lose out financially unless they demand evidence that contractors are not only using BIM for modelling, but applying the full BIM level 2 process as well
safety on site

Health & safety on site: Mitigating risk through BIM

Is BIM/virtual simulation and modelling emerging as a valuable tool for mitigating physical risk and promoting safety on site? Kier’s Andy Radley takes a look
partnership

Innovation through partnership: SFS collaboration with Bowater by Birtley

A partnership between SFS and the Birtley Group has improved the performance, quality and reliability of the company’s doors and hinges
Following Grenfell

Commission launches Following Grenfell

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched ‘Following Grenfell’, to look into the human rights and equality dimensions of the tragedy, and to determine if the State is fulfilling its duties under human rights and equality law