Home Blog Page 641
housing

Housing delivery barriers are a source of frustration for small developers

A new survey has revealed small housing developers in Scotland are frustrated by the “myriad of obstacles and barriers” they face
investigation

HSE investigation to follow teenage construction worker injury

An 18-year-old construction worker has been critically injured after being struck by a vehicle while working on the M8 roadworks, prompting an investigation
graduate scheme

37 university leavers join Tarmac’s 2016 graduate scheme

Tarmac has taken on 37 university leavers as part of its 2016 nationwide graduate scheme, aimed at giving recruits hands-on experience in the field
crane

Laing O’Rourke reveals plans to sell mobile crane fleet

Laing O’Rourke has revealed 11 mobile cranes will be sold from its Select Plant arm to Ainscough Crane Hire
Premier Guarantee

Understanding U-Values

As we know, winter in the UK can bring some harsh weather; freezing temperatures, snow, wind and rain. No one likes a cold house,...
Autumn Statement

Autumn Statement reveals housing delivery investment

Housing, infrastructure and transport gain significant investment following the government’s Autumn Statement
construction skills shortage

Brexit could result in construction skills shortage says SMP

The Society of Mortgage Professionals has warned leaving the EU could lead to a critical construction skills shortage
autumn statement

Autumn Statement: what can the construction sector expect?

This afternoon the government will lay out its plans in its Autumn Statement, with housing and infrastructure expected to be a key focus
construction training

Leicester students benefit from £1.6m construction training centre

The finishing touches are being carried out on a state-of-the-art construction training centre at Leicester College
Hewden

Hewden assets bought by A-Plant as the firm enters administration

Three divisions have been bought by Ashtead Plant Hire Company as the Hewden Group enters into administration
commercial property register

Improved Commercial Property Register launched by Exeter City Council

A new improved Commercial Property Register has been launched to help businesses relocate to Exeter
retrofit

UK-GBC calls for retrofit focus in the Autumn Statement

Ahead of the Autumn Statement the UK Green Building Council is calling on the government to make retrofit an integral part of its plans
BIM roadshows

CIBSE to focus on digital technologies at BIM roadshows

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers has revealed a series of roadshows dedicated to BIM will be held across the UK and Ireland
National Infrastructure

Small subcontractors miss out on national infrastructure benefits

Only one in five small firms are benefiting from national construction infrastructure contracts it has emerged
best practice

New partnership will encourage best practice across SMEs

A new partnership has been forged between the Considerate Constructors Scheme and the National Federation of Builders aimed at fostering best practice across construction SMEs
construction vehicle

Construction vehicles ignore safety measures due to legal loophole

A legal loophole is enabling the industry to ignore critical safety measures relating to construction vehicles
women in construction

The number of women in construction could be less than predicted

A new survey has found the number of women working in the construction sector could be less than anticipated Women in construction is undoubtedly an...
plant hire

Plant hire firm Hewden blames Brexit for problems

Jobs are at risk at plant hire firm Hewden after talks to find a new backer are said to have stalled, and Brexit is to blame
The UK BIM Alliance for Digital transformation

The UK BIM Alliance – time for digital transformation

The UK BIM Alliance will help, encourage & support industry to adopt BIM Level 2 & provide the digital transformation that is required.
social housing providers and their buildings

Government housing policy must improve say social housing providers

‘The Changing Landscape for Social Housing’ report reveals the concerns of social housing providers about government housing policy
Home ownership schemes

Research reveals patchwork of government home ownership schemes

The current patchwork of home ownership schemes succeeds in reaching a broad variety of would-be home-owning households, says new research

New guidance released for asbestos in soil and construction & demolition...

New industry guidance provides essential compliance advice for addressing compliance issues with asbestos in soil and construction and demolition materials.
SuDs

New report challenges the government’s SuDS policy

A new report that attempts to provide a roadmap for flood prevention is described as a ‘direct challenge’ to the government’s existing policy on SuDS.

National Awards for top construction companies and suppliers

The Considerate Constructors Scheme has recognised the Most Considerate Companies and Suppliers at this year’s National Awards.
housing retrofit

Selective housing retrofits could help decarbonisation strategy

A new and targeted approach of housing retrofits to the UK’s housing stock is needed to allow it to contribute to a cost effective decarbonisation strategy

How BIM collaboration in the early design stages should be addressed

How to implement BIM collaboration between the professions in the early design stages of a project is described by Carl Collins of the Landscape Institute