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RICS joins Antwerp Declaration to make industry more sustainable

RICS has announced their endorsement of the Antwerp Declaration, supporting sustainability in the construction industry.

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RICS names their Surveyor of the Year

RICS have named Lauren Lemcke as Surveyor of the Year. Learn more about Lemcke and the other awardees here.

Edmond Shipway to support housing project for homeless

Edmond Shipway have been appointed to build a housing project for homeless men in Manchester. Read more about the project here.

New BCU net zero facility opens for sustainable homes

A new BCU net zero facility has opened, upskilling students in sustainability for the new homes target. Learn more about the facility here.

NESC report: Insights and industry responses on the future of MMC in Ireland

Dr Dáithí Downey, author of Boosting Ireland’s Housing Supply: Modern Methods of Construction and Paul Tierney, CEO of MMC Ireland, examine the report’s findings...

BSI fire safety standard update incoming

BSI have revealed when they will publish a new fire safety standard update. Learn more about the update and publication date here.

RICS 2024 sustainability report finds commitment to green building practices ‘lacking’

The RICS 2024 sustainability report has launched, detailing where the industry has shortcomings and where it excels. Learn more here.

GlobalABC and WorldGBC sign MoU for sustainable buildings

GlobalABC and WorldGBC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for achieving sustainable building goals. Read about the partnership here.

Healthcare crisis point: Purpose-led design will help reduce the burnout epidemic

Devika Parmar, director at Pick Everard, discusses how mindful design of hospital environments can reduce NHS staff burnout. Read more here.

The Architects Code: Why it matters

The Architects Registration Board has published proposals for a new edition of the Architects Code of Conduct and Practice, with the revised Code being designed to act as a positive statement of what professionalism and ethics mean to architects. Chief executive and registrar Hugh Simpson sets out its core aims and standards.

Why the construction industry needs to call time on retentions

Retentions have been a source of conflict in the construction industry for too long. Their day is over. It is time for governments to act, argues Calum Melville of Edison Capital.

New modular carbon capture design in development

Carbon Clean is developing a new modular carbon capture design for improved sustainability. Learn more details about the design here.

Building the future: Why composable commerce is a strategic imperative for construction companies

Composable commerce is becoming increasingly important for the construction industry as companies work to meeting evolving customer demands in an ever-more digital world, writes Carole Breetzke of Brave Bison.

Climate leaders call for process overhaul in COP29 open letter

A group of scientists and advocates have sent an open letter during COP29 calling for reform. Read more about the contents here.

Construction output increased in Q3 2024 by 0.8%

The ONS has published statistics for construction output in Q3 2024. Learn more about what the industry thinks here.

Britain’s public infrastructure renewal requires a new mechanism for leveraging private investment

As the Government has promised a boost to public infrastructure, Craig Elder and Paul Hill of Browne Jacobson discuss the changes needed to make this promise a reality.

NPPF changes do not go far enough

Proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework include some welcome ambitions but do not go far enough, writes Matt Mahony, policy and public affairs manager at the Construction Industry Council.

Beyond compliance: How the construction industry can combat modern slavery

The built environment is at high risk of modern slavery due to skills shortages, a widespread reliance on temporary migrant workers and tight deadlines. Emma-Jane Allen, senior consultant at Action Sustainability and lead of the Built Environment Against Slavery Group at the Supply Chain Sustainability School discusses a new toolkit designed to help businesses of all sizes combat labour exploitation head-on

APS mental health campaign sends message to Government

The APS mental health campaign has launched and is travelling the UK. Read their message to governments here.

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