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Enhancing building safety through the reinforcement of fire-resistant structures
In this article,  Ian King, COO, Zeroignition explores how the industry can improve practices and prioritise building safety post-Grenfell Tower disaster.
We must go further than scaling up the Social Housing Decarbonisation...
Scaling up the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund: a significant step in the right direction, but more action is needed, says Homelink CEO Chris Jones
The...
Accreditation: assuring quality in construction
With ever-evolving building safety standards, there's never been a better time to get to grips with accreditation and certification.
Construction site crimewave: 9 in 10 tradespeople have been victims of...
A NFU Mutual survey has declared that there is a construction site crimewave, with 89% of UK tradespeople having been victims of theft
NFU Mutual...
Re-flow launches State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2023
Field management software provider Re-flow has launched its new State of the Construction Industry Research Report 2023, which explores the recent problems challenging the industry - from the war in Ukraine to the cost of living crisis.
HS2’s Old Oak Common super-hub station hits two-year construction milestoneÂ
HS2 is celebrating two years of permanent construction at its groundbreaking super-hub station at Old Oak Common/
Bro Ddyfi Hospital leads the way in transforming hospitals in Wales
Work has finished on the Bro Ddyfi Community Hospital, one of many major transformations taking place across hospitals in Wales.
What is the difference between accreditation and certification?
Mark Bohun, UKAS’s Commercial Director, explains the difference between accreditation and certification, noting how these connected yet distinct steps on the quality assurance ladder work together to create trust and confidence.
Revolutionising the construction industry: Jason Howden, CIO at Revizto
PBC Today sat down with Jason Howden, Revizto's new CIO, to discuss his success in the industry, digital automation, and what's next for Revizto.
Delayed payments in the construction industry: Uncovering issues – and solutions
Over the past 30 years, late and delayed payments in the construction industry have become common practice. Bill Barton, director of Barton Legal, explores the consequences and solutions.
Kier wins CEW Award for Fitzalan High School Cardiff Project with...
Kier has utilised Revizto's Digital by Default software to digitalise project information for Fitzalan High School, winning a CEW Award.
Russell WBHO chosen work on £48m hotel development at Gateshead Quayside
Ask:PATRIZIA have appointed Russel WBHO to build a new 344-room hotel development at the Baltic Quarter on Gateshead Quayside.
Aston University launches new BIM course
Aston University is offering a new professional BIM course to help and upskill the design and construction sectors.
Tackling fuel poverty with the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2
The Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2 aims to upgrade social homes in England to an EPC rating of C.
SymTerra will showcase their construction management software at Rail Live 2023
SymTerra will share its construction management software at Rail Live 2023, the UK's biggest rail exhibition, which draws in more than 5,000 rail professionals.
The challenges keeping UK aviation construction up in the air- and...
Solid procurement strategies, NEC contracts and new project management methods will be key to getting UK aviation construction back on track, argues EDGE's Simon Cooper.
Construction starts up 10% in last three months
The latest Glenigan Construction Review has found that project starts are up in the last quarter- but are down 37% on last year.
How can collaborative procurement benefit construction project delivery?
AECOM’s Head of Advisory services for Infrastructure Edd Burton and Tom Douglas, Partner at Eversheds Sutherland specialising in construction and engineering projects, explain more on how collaborative procurement keep projects on track.
How prioritizing on-site teams with SymPlan drives innovation
SymTerra’s managing director, Sarah Crawley, spoke with PBC Today at Digital Construction Week about how SymPlan can help site teams meet the requirements of the Building Safety Act and encourage innovation on-site.
Existing technology can reduce 50% of built environment emissions by 2030
A recent report from McKinsey & Company titled ‘Building value by decarbonising the built environment’ highlighted how existing technology can reduce emissions by more than 50% by 2030.
UK businesses offered a share of new HS2 contractsÂ
HS2 contracts are available to UK-based companies willing to work in the construction of a fleet of new high-speed trains as HS2 prepares for the next phase of delivery.
92% of SME housebuilders not satisfied with Government’s approach to planning
Local Planning Authority delays in securing planning permission or discharging conditions were identified as a key barrier to growth by 93% of SME housebuilder respondents.
The Great British Retrofit: Challenges to retrofitting older properties
Meeting carbon emissions targets will require most buildings to undergo a retrofit, but retrofitting older properties presents a variety of challenges. Joe Martin, BCIS, explores.
Improving Britain’s broken roads with infrastructure technology
Neil Thompson, chair of the IET’s Built Environment Panel, explains the role infrastructure technology can play in helping to fix high streets and roads that have been dug up (and re-dug up) across UK towns and cities.
Collins Construction leverages Powerproject to drive planning and project management efficiency
Leading refurbishment and fit-out company Collins Construction is driving efficient and waste-conscious tendering, planning and project management with the appointment of a principal planning manager with extensive Elecosoft Powerproject experience.
Sir Robert McAlpine make senior construction appointmentsÂ
The construction company, Sir Robert McAlpine, has made two senior construction appointments, welcoming back former employees.