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Landlords urged to adopt new damp and mould framework
Landlords have been encouraged to use a new framework to safeguard their homes against damp and mould.
Why the Building Safety Act will affect more than just HRBs
The Thermal Insulation Contractors Association (TICA) says the impact of the new building control regulations introduced by the Building Safety Act will extend beyond Higher Risk Buildings (HRBs).
Actis presents RIBA-approved CPD on Part L at LABC’s technical seminar
Improving thermal performance with Actis Eolis HC – ideal for headroom critical projects.
Through the roof: keeping energy ratings and bills low by enhancing...
Better flat roof systems are key to meeting the UK government's energy efficiency targets and keeping bills low.
Improving thermal performance with Actis Eolis HC – ideal for headroom...
A revolutionary new product designed to transform the loft and barn conversion sector can be used in roofs with shallow or uneven rafters and still deliver an excellent thermal performance.
How can the construction industry progress towards net-zero amid challenges?
Amidst a global call for environmental accountability, the construction industry's significant carbon footprint is under scrutiny. A study from Judy Too and Obuks Ejohwomu, University of Manchester, exposes a critical gap: buildings are still not designed within sectoral carbon budgets, hindering progress towards net-zero.
Historic England unveils guidance for eco-friendly building adaptation
Historic England has released new guidance on combining climate action with building adaptation.
What funding is available for energy-saving measures in your home?
Go Geothermal outlines the different types of government funding available for homeowners seeking to install energy-saving technology in their homes.
ONS reveals construction output rose in September
Construction output in Great Britain has shown modest growth in September despite economic challenges.
Packaging optimisation in the housebuilding sector
Discover how the Supply Chain Sustainability School and its partners have worked to address the relentless packaging challenge facing the built environment, culminating in its recent project report, Packaging Optimisation in the Housebuilding Sector.
Examining new government guidance on damp and mould
The UK government has recently published a document that recommends landlords work with professionals to tackle damp and mould. James Berry, deputy CEO of the Property Care Association (PCA), discusses some of the key issues relating to the new guidance.
Imerso AI technology enhances fire wall construction compliance in Danish hospital...
In this article, find out how Imerso’s AI technology ensured fire wall construction compliance for the iconic Nyt Hospital Nordsjælland near Copenhagen.
Regenerative design and protecting the built environment from heatwaves
To cope with a changing climate, buildings need “pre-hab”, argues Oliver Neve, management consultant at Ramboll.
Unlocking sustainable heating: LOGSTOR’s Terry McGivern explores district heating’s role in...
We spoke with Terry McGivern, managing director of LOGSTOR, about the district heating industry and how it can help create a more sustainable heating sector.
1 in 3 developers are uninformed over Biodiversity Net Gain regulations
According to a recent study, 31% of developers are unaware of the upcoming Biodiversity Net Gains regulations, which are set to become effective this month.
Preserving heritage: University of Notre Dame’s London office upgrades with secondary...
Read this article from Selectaglaze to discover how secondary glazing improved acoustics, thermal efficiency, and working conditions for the University of Notre Dame's London office.
The unrelenting rise of hybrid working: Is construction adapting to growing...
With new research showing more than half of construction project managers now work remotely full-time, Professor Adam Boddison OBE, chief executive of the Association for Project Management, looks at the rise of hybrid working.
“So unobtrusive you barely see it”: Secondary glazing in heritage homes
See how secondary glazing can benefit heritage homes with Selectaglaze and the Macartney House.
Balfour Beatty secures £67m contract for Liberton High School campus
Balfour Beatty has secured a £67m contract from the City of Edinburgh Council to build a new campus at Liberton High School in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Build a better learning environment with secondary glazing in schools
Secondary glazing in schools might not be top of the to-do list for educators- but it can reduce distractions and energy bills.
Structural Insulated Panels market projected to reach $749.33m by 2032
The global Structural Insulated Panels (SIPS) market is predicted to meet USD 749.33m by 2032, according to Emergen Research.
A guide to condensation from secondary glazing experts Selectaglaze
There’s no doubt that condensation is an important topic in our industry. But your time is precious, so Selectaglaze is bringing everything together in one easy-to-read guide.
Actis and modular specialist offer free classroom for RAAC-affected school
Insulation specialist Actis and modular builders BGR Group are offering a free classroom to one of the many schools affected by the RAAC crisis.
Construction output expected to fall by 6.8% in 2023
Construction output is likely to decline by 6.8% in 2023, according to the CPA’s Autumn Forecasts.
LHC to deliver net zero solutions with Retrofit & Decarbonisation (N9)...
Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement at public sector framework provider LHC Procurement Group (LHC), sets the scene for its new Retrofit & Decarbonisation (N9) framework.
Heat pump grants up 50% in the UK
Increased government heat pump grants mean families can save on heating costs by choosing heat pumps over gas boilers.