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Innovation and skills on the agenda

Louise Murphy of The Construction Equipment Association details their recent Annual conference that highlighted innovation, infrastructure, skills and investment… Innovation, infrastructure, skills and investment were...

2025 vision – a construction industry for the future

Nick Nisbet, Technical Coordinator for buildingSMART UKI details how the UK can meet the vision set out in the Construction 2025 strategy… Our industry’s vision...

There’s No “I” in BIM

Jason Whittall, Director of Architecture & BIM for One Creative Environments Ltd argues that the ‘I’ in BIM needs to be taken seriously if...

Training centre for BIM and pipework to launch in the New...

Loughborough University will launch a dedicated training centre to support the building and industrial services industry in tackling the challenges of pipework innovation and...

Firm pledges £100m housing investment

A new housing company has committed to investing around £100m in the social housing and mid-market rental sector… Ediston Homes has pledged to boost the...

Specification for 2016 – an analysis

After a successful inaugural year, ASSA ABLOY UK Specification looks ahead to 2016 and how it believes the construction industry will respond following a...
brick

Bricks, blocks, and precast concrete set for growth

New research expects the demand for bricks, blocks, and precast concrete to increase as confidence in UK construction returns… Between 2012 and 2014 the bricks,...
survey

NBS opens its national BIM survey

The sixth NBS National BIM Survey, which offers a comprehensive insight into BIM, has been launched… A new survey looking into the use of BIM...
construction

Birmingham construction college closes

Birmingham Metropolitan College has announced it will close its construction and technology college in a bid to save money… The Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) at...
Ensuring fire safety

Ensuring fire safety

Association for Specialist Fire Protection CEO Wilf Butcher explains the vital role played by passive fire protection within buildings, and outlines issues that must...
About access

Peer review process ensures quality of access consultants

Whatever your trade or profession, credibility counts. You wouldn’t place an important legal matter in the hands of a bar room barrister any more than...
concrete

Research hopes to improve the resilience of buildings

Research to improve the resilience of buildings against earthquakes has been tested in Japan on the tallest building to date… Researchers from the National Research...
digital blueprint

Study reveals the benefits of BIM

A new study has shown BIM offers substantial benefits to the construction sector, allowing information mobility and pushing down costs… US firm Dodge Data &...

Infrastructure boosts new orders in Q3 2015

A strong quarter from the infrastructure sector has boosted the number of new construction orders… Infrastructure, which formed a major part of the government’s Spending...

The Future of Construction Plant Hire

Kevin Minton, Director of The Construction Plant Hire Association provides the highlights of their 2015 conference… The Construction Plant-hire Association’s 2015 conference was a huge...
scaffold

Scaffolding firm fined for collapse

A scaffolding firm has been fined after untied and sheeted scaffolding fell, hitting a bus and pedestrians earlier this year… Emperor Scaffolding Ltd has received...
complaints

CIGA to implement independent review recommendations

The Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency (CIGA) has accepted recommendations made following a review of its complaint handling… All recommendations put forward by the independent CIGA...
construction news

CE of Laing O’Rourke steps down

Anna Stewart, Chief Executive of Laing O’Rourke, has announced she will step down due to health problems Laing O’Rourke has lost its chief executive due...
CDM2015 and commercial projects

CDM2015 and commercial projects

James Ritchie, Architect and RIBA Specialist Practice Consultant for CDM, provides some key points of advice for clients and professionals involved with commercial projects… There...
construction workers

What impact will an ageing population have on construction?

A new report from the Chartered Institute of Building explores the impact of an older generation on the construction sector and the challenges this...
asbestos

Asbestos management = competent decisions

Stuart Goodman of Lucion Environmental looks at the responsibilities associated with reducing the risks of asbestos management… A previous HSE asbestos safety campaign highlighted the...
custom build

New large-scale custom build pilot launched

Housing Minister Brandon Lewis has announced a new development has been selected as a national pilot for large-scale custom build… A development in Basingstoke has...

A million extra construction workers needed

A million extra workers need to join the house building industry if the country is to build new homes at the necessary rate, according...
collaboration

New initiative will help prepare for BIM mandate

A new joint venture has been launched to provide help to ensure manufacturers are prepared to meet the April 2016 BIM mandate The Construction Products...
asbestos

Construction firm fined for removing asbestos from a school

A construction firm has been fined for removing an asbestos ceiling in a school despite not being legally approved to do so… A firm has...
green belt

Thousands of homes to be built on green belt

Councils will be allowed to build starter homes on green belt as planning laws are relaxed to meet the demand for properties… Strict rules surrounding...