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  • Ireland government publishes building control regulations

    The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage in Ireland has signed the Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2025 (S.I. No. 56 of 2025).
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    What does the Procurement Act mean for social value?

    Ian McKinnon, Chief Product Officer at Veriforce CHAS, asks what the Procurement Act 2023 means for social value.
  • Firms may be barred from public contracts following Grenfell

    Seven companies that played a role in the Grenfell Tower fire may be debarred from public contracts, Westminster Housing Secretary Angela Rayner has announced.
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    Ireland leads the way with Age Friendly homes

    Like many countries, Ireland’s population is getting older. Unlike many countries, it has a supportive approach, Huw Morris reports.
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    How to scale up retrofit

    House by house, building by building, retrofit is still being approached as a piecemeal solution to the climate crisis. Denise Chevin asks, how can it be scaled up?
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    Saving a beloved local landmark

    How one council persevered to save a beloved local landmark following a decade of neglect and disrepair.
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    The problems with upgrading older properties

    Nigel Wakefield MCABE C.Build E has puzzled over the problems with upgrading older properties so you don’t have to.
  • New edition of the Yellow Book published

    The Association for Specialist Fire Protection has launched the sixth edition of the Yellow Book: Fire Protection for Structural Steel in Buildings.
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    Case study: CABE HQ gets a facelift

    It’s easy to talk about retrofit, but what are you doing about it? ‘Plenty,’ says CABE. Take a look at the modernisation of CABE HQ
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    The retrofit puzzle

    Retrofitting UK homes is a win-win, so why is it all taking so long to happen? It’s complicated, says Nick Warburton.
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    Pump up the jam

    Heat pumps are playing an increasingly important role in both new build and retrofit sectors – Charlotte Lee, Chief Executive of the Heat Pump Association (HPA), demystifies a few things.
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    Poor-quality solid-wall insulation identified

    The government in Westminster has suspended 39 businesses from fitting new solid-wall insulation in homes after it was alerted to reports of poor-quality work.
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    Retrofitting best practice on tricky old housing stock

    Leeds Beckett University, the University of Salford and Loughborough University have been leading research into retrofitting best practice on tricky old housing stock.
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    Scottish consultation on fire safety in hotels

    The Scottish government has opened a consultation seeking the views of stakeholders on a review of building standards relating to the fire safety of historic buildings converted for hotel use.
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    The Swiss children’s hospital based on healing principles

    Denise Chevin explores the children’s hospital that is revisiting what we consider to be a healing environment.
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    Products regulation now in operation

    The Construction Products Regulation (CPR 2024) updates the existing EU rules in this area, providing an opportunity to adapt standardisation to new technical developments.
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    IStructE 2024 Structural Awards winner in Rwanda

    Denise Chevin takes a closer look at one of the Institution of Structural Engineers Award winners, the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture
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    Cultural Centre’s movable façade: a sight to behold

    The unique moving façade found on Shanghai’s Bund Finance Centre’s Cultural Centre is a marvel of engineering, writes Matt Lamy
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    Lancashire development receives planning permission

    Housebuilders Story Homes and Bellway Homes have secured planning permission for a residential development in Poulton-le-Fylde, with 30% of both schemes to be affordable homes for people with a connection to the local area.
  • NEPC calls for critical materials strategy to protect and strengthen UK’s economic security

    A new report from the National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC) emphasises the importance of reducing the UK’s reliance on imported critical and scarce materials such as lithium and magnesium by increasing domestic recovery, reuse and recycling.

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