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ground source heat pump

Efficiency of the ground source heat pump

A ground source heat pump (GSHP) scheme can provide the most efficient means to obtain renewable heating and cooling as explained by John Findlay, Director of Carbon Zero Consulting Ltd and Chair of GSHPA.
BIM support

Practical BIM support for the industry

Andy Butterfield, Product Certification Director of Built Environment, BSI and Rebecca de Cicco, Director, Digital Node share their views on BIM, the BIM support available, and why it’s time for all to get on board.

Long term London unemployed to start careers in construction

Councils across London have come together with seven boroughs and the City of London to help unemployed people start a career in the construction sector.

The blame game: is the planning process causing the housing crisis?

Joanne Farrar, Technical Director of Planning, Atkins discusses whether challenges in the planning system are really to blame for the housing crisis.
Lean principles

The top 3 Lean principles in developing BIM software

The top 3 Lean principles in developing BIM software are outlined by coBuilder Marketing.

Building coalition calls for 2050 energy efficiency objectives

A coalition of organisations from the building sector is calling on the European Commission to implement action to improve the efficiency of buildings.

Developing where we live: what does it take to be a...

Angela Cornell, of Fisher German outlines the role of the planner and the challenges faced in bringing a site to the development stage.
planning and construction regulations

What lies ahead for planning and construction regulations after Brexit?

Planning and construction regulations are likely to be a low government priority when it negotiates the UK’s eventual Brexit. However, as this article argues,...
BIM4Heritage

BIM4Heritage – BIM for the future

BIM4Heritage is a special interest group established within the BIM4Communities to champion Building Information Modelling (BIM) within the historic environment.

Voluntary vehicle check launched for cranes

Crane hire firms have agreed to undertake a voluntary MoT-style test to ensure the safety of these vehicles.
UK infrastructure funds

Anticipation of investment boosts value of UK infrastructure funds

UK infrastructure funds are being seen as a key focus of investors and fund managers as explained here by Natasha Levanti, ACE Group Communications...

Efficient energy systems make an asset of waste

Making waste heat an asset will be key to developing low carbon, efficient energy systems, argues Pinnacle Power’s Toby Heysham.

FMB welcomes Labour ‘interventionists’ policy on housing finance

The Federation of Master Builders has said Labour’s ‘interventionists’ policy on housing finance would be welcomed During Labour’s conference Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell highlighted the...
domestic air quality

A spotlight on domestic air quality

Domestic air quality is put in the spotlight to deliver better outcomes for consumers – a White Paper by Steve Hodgson, Chief Executive of the Property Care Association

Invasive Weed Control Conference to examine cutting-edge strategies

New innovative strategies will be the focus of the second annual Invasive Weed Control Conference The Property Care Association (PCA) is to host the second...

Keeping industry flowing for over 80 years

Safety-critical frost protection is a speciality for Kilfrost, serving the heating, cooling, ventilation and transport sectors for decades.
BIM Mandate

UK shares BIM mandate experience across Australia

Mark Bew, head of the UK Government’s Digital Built Britain programme and chairman of consultant PCSG travels to Australia this month to share learning from the UK’s recent experiences of implementing a mandate to use BIM across public sector procurement.
Accessible services

Accessible services – breaking down the barriers to a business

Accessible services and premises need to be recognised as good for business, says Ian Streets of About Access Whether they are defiant or just in...
district energy systems

Imagining the district energy systems of the future

District energy systems and CHP can work but need to be updated in line with a modern energy strategy, writes Ground Source Consult’s Andy Howley.
housing supply

Housing supply challenge: More than just a planning issue

The challenge of meeting the UK’s housing supply targets is more than just a problem for the planning sector, according to BLP Insurance’s Kim...
fire safety

Fire safety on site

Are you the appointed ‘Responsible Person’ for fire safety? BAFE outline how to ensure you implement strong measures to reduce the risk of fire on your site.
The National CDM and Student Designer Awards

The National CDM and Student Designer Awards

Jody Kennedy of Construction Safety UK takes time to talk with APS about why CSUK chooses to be the headline sponsor of our National...
incorporating BIM

A lesson in incorporating BIM — what you can do too

John Evans, BIM Manager at Lawray Architects discusses the firm's journey of incorporating BIM into day-to-day operations and the benefits it has created Lawray Architects began BIM in 2012.
watermist fire protection

The New British Standards for Watermist Fire Protection Systems

The new British Standards for watermist fire protection systems are explained here by Bob Whiteley, Chairman, FSH18/5 and FIA/BAFSA Water Mist Working Group.
new homes

Quantity vs quality of new homes: Why not have both?

Kim Vernau, Chief Executive Officer of BLP Insurance highlights how you can have both quantity and quality when it comes to building new homes The...
energy efficient homes

Homebuyers could get better borrowing rates on mortgages for energy efficient...

Homebuyers across the EU could be offered better borrowing rates on mortgages in return for purchasing more energy efficient homes or committing to implement energy saving work within properties.