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Beattie Passive’s Passivhaus affordable and homeless housing projects in Wales win...
Two affordable and homeless housing projects in Wales from Beattie Passive have won industry awards for social value delivered and building performance.
Stacy Benson appointed as Director of Lonsdale Rail
Michael Lonsdale Group has appointed Stacy Benson as the Director of the organisation’s growing rail division, Lonsdale Rail.
Tackling urban heatwaves: Delivering the UK’s first climate resilient ‘Smart City’
In this article, Barny Evans, sustainability director at Turley explains to PBC Today how processes and systems to address the effects of climate change can be reformed to tackle 'urban heatwaves' and the impact of a rising climate on city infrastructure.
Search begins for manager for HS2 hybrid capital investment fund
The HS2 hybrid capital investment fund needs a fund manager to oversee the £50m fund, a joint endeavour between HS2 Ltd, the Department for Transport and HS2’s supply chain.
Is modular housing the solution to the housing crisis?
Modular housing could be the solution to the housing crisis, delivering houses 50% faster and half emissions in the process , Make UK Modular has claimed.
How Willmott Dixon Interiors is creating greener community spaces
In this article, Willmott Dixon Interiors explains how the company is meeting sustainability targets and creating a greener community through their 'industry leading' Now or Never sustainability strategy.
What is preventative maintenance and how do you get the best...
In this article, Elecosoft explains preventive maintenance, and how planned preventative maintenance improves performance while controlling asset management costs.
How improved accessibility can help to address staff shortages
In this article, Ian Streets, consultant at NRAC explains to PBC Today how improved accessibility in workplaces can help to address staff shortages in businesses and improve workplace culture.
BAM sets new carbon reduction target of net zero by 2026
BAM’s UK & Ireland businesses have set an ambitious carbon target to become net zero by 2026 in their direct operations.
What will carbon neutral targets mean for planners and the construction...
Carbon neutral targets are likely to cause challenges for local authorities and add pressure to planning & building control departments.
Canalside South development in Wolverhampton to be delivered by Legal &...
The City of Wolverhampton Council has provisionally selected Legal & General as the developer for its Canalside South development, pending planning approval.
Green construction: How are supply chains key to achieving net zero?
Karen McFadden, tax relief expert at Catax, takes a deep dive into the subject of green construction exploring the importance of supply chains for companies to achieve net zero targets.
Camden Council agrees deal with HS2 to rehouse residents at Regent’s...
HS2 Ltd, the Department for Transport, and Camden Council have agreed on a deal in principle to rehouse residents impacted by the construction work on Regent’s Park estate.
Kex Gill re-alignment to be carried out by Sisk
The Kex Gill re-alignment project on the A59 has been awarded to John Sisk & Son by North Yorkshire County Council, pending funding approval from the DfT.
Vectorworks earns five nominations in 2022 Hammers Awards
Vectorworks has announced that it has earned five nominations in the 2022 Hammers Awards. In addition to being named a finalist in the BIM, architectural design, and company recognition categories, Vectorworks is also being recognised for its achievements in innovation and sustainability.
M.V. Kelly case study: Optimising legacy systems with Re-flow
At Re-flow, our goal is to give businesses the tools to digitally revolutionise operational processes and evolve. For M.V. Kelly, that meant optimising legacy systems.
The evolution of connected data environments in construction
The evolution of connected data environments will digitalise asset delivery and management, and enable an even higher degree of collaboration – benefiting projects and the organisations that deliver, manage, operate and own them, writes Michael Gaunt, information management project lead, Mott MacDonald.
Sustainability in construction: How buildings are becoming more eco-friendly
Karlo Jacutan, UK Flat Roofing, explores the current state of sustainability in construction and how homes, properties and businesses are becoming more eco-friendly.
Peter Mumford appointed as Balfour Beatty’s new lead on regional civil...
Balfour Beatty has appointed Peter Mumford as Managing Director to lead its UK Construction Regional Civils business unit, covering civil engineering projects across England and Wales.
Planning, building and operating buildings more sustainably
Efficiency, digitalisation and sustainability go hand in hand when it comes to planning, building and operating buildings more responsibly, says Nemetschek Group.
Building a better-built environment: Taking a stand for a more sustainable...
It’s time to take a stand for a better-built environment and net zero outcomes, says Martin Hurn, event director of Futurebuild.
Embracing digitisation to manage the impact of Brexit on the construction...
In this article, Andy Scothern, founder of eCommonSense, explains to PBC Today the lasting impacts of Brexit on the construction industry.
What is the importance of effective waste management in construction?
You might think that waste is not the most important subject that you will deal with but managing it well can be an essential task. Here, Sarah Vernau, marketing manager at Flame UKÂ shares her insight into the importance of effective construction waste management.
Couple showcase sustainable home extension using Actis Hybrid
Ben Jones and Corinne Evans-Jones have showcased their sustainable home extension using the Actis Hybrid range on YouTube and Instagram with the aim of saving other self-builders the hassle of researching the best way to convert a loft.
New operations director for Tilbury Douglas appointed
Barry O’Hagan has been appointed as the new operations director for Tilbury Douglas Scotland, a leading UK building, infrastructure, engineering and fit-out business.
Saint-Gobain carbon neutrality targets first to gain approval of Science Based...
The Science Based Targets initiative1 has approved Saint-Gobain’s carbon neutrality targets as consistent with the organization’s new net zero standard and the Paris Climate Agreement.