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Fusion Pulse,

A greener alternative for welfare – Fusion Pulse

Modular building specialist, Wernick’s Greenspace® range includes the popular – and now award-winning – Fusion Pulse® welfare units.
air quality, development,

London development permitted despite illegal air pollution levels

A planning application for a housing development in South London has been granted despite the council being warned that residents on the first floor could be at risk from high levels of air pollution.
revolutionise roads, highways England,

Innovative £20m competition to revolutionise roads

Highways England has launched two competitions to inspire the UK's most creative minds to create ground-breaking ideas to revolutionise roads and driving.
construction

Under the spotlight: Top construction trends

Technology is having a profound impact on the construction industry as it embraces innovative and disruptive technologies that were once thought to be science-fiction. Here we take a look at the trends shaping the industry and how companies are staying on top by adopting the latest cutting-edge techniques
District Heating network

District Heating: Wembley Park and the rise of efficient community heating

Crispin Matson explores Ramboll’s role in the Wembley Park project and looks at the challenges of designing a district heating network on such a large scale
Thames Water

Thames Water submits ambitious £11.7bn business plan

Water and wastewater company, Thames Water, is planning to spend £11.7bn on improving infrastructure, service and efficiency over the 2020-25 period
Walking Action Plan

London launches plan to become ‘world’s most walkable city’

London will become the "world's most walkable city" under a new plan unveiled by the capital's first-ever walking and cycling commissioner 
Electrical contracting

New report into electrical contracting highlights the future of the sector

A new report from the ECA, NICEIC and ELECSA has revealed the key issues that have an impact on the future of electrical contracting