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Collaboration could solve skills shortage

A new report has said effective teamwork between house builders and subcontractors could be the key to solving the skills crisis.

Hidden cost of poor health and safety that cripples British builders

HBXL warns those embarking on any building project to be extra stringent with their site health and safety or risk the wrath of the law.

Brexit has not impacted Redrow sales but the planning process remains...

Chairman of housebuilding firm Redrow has said the vote to leave the EU had not impacted sales, but warned the planning process is difficult Despite...

Build UK gets first construction clients

Supply chain representative Build UK has gained its first construction clients, it has emerged.

Environmental permits and works to main rivers or sea defences

Where works to main rivers or sea defences are to be carried out, environmental permits will be required. Here, CIP Ltd explain what is...

Neighbourhood planning reforms to go ahead

Proposals aimed at making it easier for local community groups to influence the planning process have been green lit by the government The government has...

Government under pressure to publish energy efficiency review

Labour MP Steve McCabe has called on the government to publish the long-overdue energy efficiency review.

Plans submitted for Leicestershire housing development

A planning application to construct hundreds of new homes in Leicestershire has been submitted by housing developer Persimmon Planning permission has been submitted to build...

Installing thermal performance

Knauf Insulation Ltd discusses the requirements of accurately installing insulation.

£750,000 energy efficiency makeover for Glasgow Airport warehouse

A warehouse at Glasgow Airport has been upgraded to meet new energy efficiency regulations that came into force yesterday… A £750,000 upgrade to a vacant...

UK construction sees moderate stability in August

The latest Markit survey has revealed moderate stability returned to the construction industry in August, despite seeing a contraction in growth It has been a...

iApply helps keep Britain building through uncertain times

New technologies such as iApply help to keep the planning applications process running with efficiency says Chris Kendall, Digital Strategy Lead at Idox In the...

Poll finds Londoners support restrictions on tall buildings

A new survey has found the majority of Londoners living in inner London boroughs want to see restrictions in place for new tall buildings A...

Identity checking system helps deter illegal workers

A new system, which has been implemented at the Spurs stadium site, will help prevent illegal workers.

PPP schools in Aberdeen deemed safe following inspection

Schools built in Aberdeen through the same Public Private Partnership as the defective buildings in Edinburgh have been deemed structurally safe following an inspection.

Controversial Wrexham development could be green lit

Planning permission could be granted to develop homes on green barrier space in Wrexham, despite concerns over the proposal Plans to build new homes on...

Almost eight in 10 electrical contractors see growth in Q2

New figures from the Electrical Contractors’ Association have revealed a significant number of electrical and building services specialists saw growth in turnover during Q2 2016.
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Nottinghamshire town centre to undergo redevelopment

Plans have been put to the borough council to redevelop the centre of Cotgrave town centre. Seven years worth of planning to revamp the centre...

Saving space, time and money with new SMART OKI Multifunction Printers

Award-winning construction company SDC uses the new SMART OKI Multifunction Printers. The benefits are outlined here.

London developers warned to be aware of zero carbon requirement

Developers in London have been urged to ensure they understand new zero carbon requirement set to come into force by the end of the...

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Five per cent growth in global construction equipment sales by 2017

Forecasts suggest the global construction equipment market will see five per cent growth next year.

Hewden purchases JCB excavators

Hire firm Hewden is set to target tradespeople and small building firms with the purchase of 120 compact excavators.

Apprenticeship levy will cut construction funding by nearly a third

The government’s apprenticeship levy could lead to construction apprenticeship funding being slashed.

Six per cent increase in the number of new homes built

Official figures have revealed the number of new homes built over the past year has grown New figures show a six per cent increase in...

Brick shortage damaging house building

A new report has revealed the shortage of bricks is having a detrimental impact on the ability of the construction sector to build new homes.