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European Commission opens infringement over Irish mica crisis
The European Commission (EC) has opened an infringement procedure against Ireland over the mica crisis and crumbling houses.
King’s speech signals the next wave of construction
Clive Feeney, LHC Group managing director, examines the pledges made in the new government's first King's Speech and how they could impact UK construction.
Regulator tells Barratt and Redrow to solve local competition issues
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has told Barratt and Redrow that they must propose a solution to the competitive issues that their merger may cause.
Majority of engineers unfamiliar with overheating home regulations
Zehnder Group UK and CIBSE Journal have released a study into understanding of overheating homes, finding majority do not understand.
State of the Construction Industry 2024
Field management software provider Re-flow has released the State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2024, which explores the recent problems challenging the industry...
MPBA celebrates modular construction milestone – and looks to the future
Chief executive Jackie Maginnis discusses how far the industry has come in recent years and how exciting the future looks for the MPBA.
RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture shortlist announced
The shortlist for the 2024 RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture has been announced, made up of six projects.
Initial housing project by John Lewis to be built in London
John Lewis to introduce first ever housing rental development above Waitrose store in Bromley, South London.
BCC: Building safety compliance through competence
BCC Consultancy reflects on its journey in building safety compliance following the introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Building Safety Regulator.
Modular prison cell could be the key to prison overcrowding
Integra Buildings, specialists in modular building, have designed a modular custodial cell intended to relieve the overcrowded prison system.
Insulation specialist Actis offers ‘keep cool’ advice amid heatwave
With a heatwave expected in many parts of England, insulation specialist Actis is drawing attention to the, perhaps counter-intuitive, role insulation has to play in helping mitigate the impact of extreme temperatures.
Current construction and demolition waste levels are unacceptable
Construction and demolition waste has averaged 480m tonnes annually since 2012 in the US alone. Ibon Iribar of Cemex Ventures argues that the best way to tackle waste to promote the recycling of materials, leading to a circular economy in the industry.
Cornerstone: Providing expert guidance for residents and landlords dealing with damp...
Cornerstone has provided a clear understanding of what, where, and why mould develops in structures, on furniture, and in clothing, with a recognised description of the likely causes of these symptoms.
£20bn investment for UK Build-to-Rent over next ten years predicted
Savills has predicted that only a fifth of the £20bn invested into Build-to-Rent between 2018 and 2023 has been deployed- and more investment is expected.
Planning approvals increased by 20% in June, showing promise for Labour’s...
Planning approvals rose in June ahead of the general election, reaching nearly £7.5bn in value, according to Barbour ABI analysts.
Reshaping the future of UK housebuilding: Introducing M-Dock
The UK’s housebuilding industry is facing tough times, and alarm bells are starting to ring for social housing programmes, causing ripple effects throughout construction. With a desperate need for affordable homes, finding the balance between cost, quality, speed of delivery and sustainability is a significant challenge.
World of Modular Europe to bring industry insights and expertise to...
John McMullen, PCM and marketing director of the Modular Building Institute, looks at the exciting offerings at World of Modular Europe.
EV charging infrastructure: An opportunity for developers
There’s never been a better time to invest in electric vehicle (EV) charging technology. All new build homes in England now require EV charging points and the demand for EV charging infrastructure at new property developments is increasing.
Crest Nicholson rejects bid from rivals Avant
After rejecting Bellway's £650m takeover bid, Crest Nicholson has revealed they also turned down an offer of an 'all-share' partnership from Avant.
What needs to change to accelerate the energy transition?
With a new Parliament and sturdy majority, what will Labour do to address the looming deadlines for the clean energy transition?
Energising utilities: Re-flow’s cutting-edge solutions and key takeaways from InstallerSHOW
Late June saw Re-flow visit the InstallerSHOW in the Birmingham NEC, where they delved into challenging the skills crisis with apprenticeships, delivering net zero.
Actis expands its specification team with appointment of former builders’ merchant
Insulation specialist Actis has expanded its technical team with the appointment of a builders' merchant and specification manager exclusively focused on the East of England.
Construction industry braces for General Election 2024
As the country prepares to go to the polls tomorrow for the 2024 general election, the construction industry turns its focus to the next government.
Council spending on homelessness has tripled since 2015, warns LGA
LGA analysis of the Revenue Account Budget Data shows that council spending on homelessness for 2023/24 when compared with 2015/16 has increased by 42 per cent – about £733m.
GRAHAM surpasses £1bn turnover milestone again
GRAHAM has surpassed the £1bn turnover milestone for the second consecutive year, with revenue increasing to £1.125bn.
Actis backs scientists’ call for political parties to commit to climate...
A call by more than 400 of the UK's leading climate scientists for all election hopefuls to commit to ambitious climate policies has been backed by European insulation specialist Actis.