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StormMeister flood protection reaches new heights
StormMeister’s expanded premises and new testing facilities is allowing the company to take flood protection above and beyond industry standards.
Rg+p submit plans for Paradise Depot regeneration in Hemmel Hempstead
Rg + p have submitted plans to regenerate the Paradise Depot brownfield site in Hemel Hempstead, for homeless charity DENS.
Historic building in London’s financial district improved thermally with secondary glazing
Selectaglaze has worked on secondary glazing on the 17th century Moorgate Place building in the heart of the capital.
I-Construct Hub for construction innovation opens in Essex
A new centre for construction innovation is now open in Essex. The new I-Construct Innovation Hub is an example of how offsite construction methods can support build and operation to meet BREEAM Excellent standards of sustainability.
Education unions voice concerns over indoor air quality in schools
In a joint statement, six trade unions have urged the government to fund schools in tackling the ongoing indoor air quality (IAQ) crisis in school buildings.
Rising risk of mould growth and how to prevent it this...
Mould can impact businesses through a number of obstacles, including health, financial costs, and time out of operating. Stuart Kerr, Managing Director, Restorations UK, details how to prevent, spot and remove mould.
New measures to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) welcomed by BESA
New measures to improve ventilation, indoor air quality (IAQ), and tackle overheating as part of revisions to the Building Regulations are welcomed by BESA.
BESA encourages households to improve indoor air quality this Christmas
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has launched a campaign to encourage people to improve indoor air quality in their homes over Christmas.
Women in construction: Brooke Sharp discusses building her career
While most industries are becoming more inclusive it’s clear the construction industry still has some way to go. With just 14% of construction industry professionals being women, we sat down with Brooke Sharp, hire and site accommodation specialist at Cleveland Containers, about her career in construction and the importance of representation in the industry.
Kitchen manufacturers invited to apply for LHC K7 framework
LHC invites kitchen manufacturers to apply for a new four-year framework to supply kitchens and associated products to the public sector.
Secondary glazing receives a standing ovation at performing arts centre
Selectaglaze have been recognised for their installation of acoustic secondary glazing at South Hampstead High School in North-West London.
Willmott Dixon appointed to build sustainable learning environment
Willmott Dixon has been appointed to build a new £21m ultra-sustainable, net zero learning environment for 750 students, at Tarleton Academy in Preston.
What does an intelligent client do to procure construction projects?
Gary Cawley, director, CPC, explains how an intelligent client can deliver better outcomes for construction projects.
[VIDEO] Collaboration Corner: How Kier is using Revizto software onsite
In his latest episode of ‘collaboration corner’, Rhys Lewis travels to Cardiff to talk about all things digital construction with Kier’s delivery team, and how they are using Revizto software to help deliver Fitzalan High School.
Notting Hill Genesis launches £1.2bn building safety framework
Notting Hill Genesis has launched bids for £1.2bn building safety framework and planned investment programmes over the next 15 years.
Using SharePoint to transform your client & project management
Mail Manager, the email management solution by Arup, takes a look at how using SharePoint can transform your client and project management.
Hybrid working to influence new build housing in 2022
A survey from LABC Warranty has revealed that more than a third of builders and developers plan to include work-from-home study rooms or areas in new build housing from 2022, as hybrid working rises.
Henry Brothers begins work on £9m SportPark at Loughborough Uni
Henry Brothers has started work on a new £9m SportPark Pavilion 4 expansion at Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Park.
Lady Godiva’s medieval legacies live on thanks to secondary glazing
Selectaglaze provided the secondary glazing units for the 15th-century timber-framed heritage buildings, situated in Coventry’s historic centre.
Weston homes to deliver £100m London development
Housebuilder Weston Homes has acquired a 4.6-acre site in London’s Sydenham to deliver a new £100m development of 254 new homes.
Warmer, quieter and safer places with secondary glazing
In this new ebook, Selectaglaze examines how secondary glazing creates warmer environments, quieter places and safer surroundings.
Modular at the forefront of offsite technologies
Jackie Maginnis at the Modular & Portable Building Association (MPBA) has been involved in construction-related businesses for over 37 years and has been its chief executive since 2005 – how has the perception of modular and portable buildings in the UK changed since then?
Secondary glazing installed at renovated Cambridge Church
Downing Place United Reformed Church, situated in Cambridge, has benefited from Selectaglaze’s secondary glazing installation.
Equans launches school retrofit model to support net zero ambitions
Equans has launched a school retrofit model to support the government’s 2050 net zero carbon ambitions.
Concentration enhanced with Selectaglaze secondary glazing
The standard of an institution’s education is down to the teacher’s skills and the individual; others will place more importance on the resources of the school. But what about the building itself? The sound of commuter traffic from the outside drifts in, voices in the hallway can be heard as people walk to class, a draft from the windows sweep in – not a straightforward environment to learn in.
Wates and DfE begins work on first net-zero schools
Wates Group will use modern methods of construction to build some of the UK’s first net-zero schools, supporting the country’s ambitious climate goals.