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  • New build highly commended: Jenner Group for F51

    Highly Commended: Jenner Group for F51. To design and construct a legacy building requires vision and a collaborative approach
  • Project Gigabit for new homes: Build Regs amendments published

    The Statutory Instrument amending the building regulations to implement the new homes connectivity policy has been published.
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    Rotten decking boards pose grandstand danger

    A report that highlights the potential for grandstand decking boards to rot says that unchecked temporary grandstands could become unsafe for use.
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    Scaffolding support

    We speak to NASC’s technical adviser Dennis Braithwaite about why every CABE member needs to watch his recent webinar: Is My Scaffolding Safe?
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    Health and safety watchdog to inspect schools’ asbestos management

    Great Britain’s health and safety regulator has announced that an inspection programme of primary and secondary schools in England, Scotland and Wales will begin this month.
  • Traditional building methods for sustainable buildings

    In the quest for sustainable building practices, researchers have revisited traditional building methods and materials
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    New specifiers’ guide celebrates architectural ironmongery design

    A new resource book celebrating design and best practice has been published by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) for anyone involved in specifying or designing with architectural ironmongery and hardware.
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    New specifiers’ guide on architectural ironmongery

    A new resource book celebrating design and best practice has been published by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) for anyone involved in specifying or designing with architectural ironmongery and hardware.
  • Copper in construction

    This house’s organic design is a standout use of copper in contemporary architecture while celebrating a strong tradition of craftsmanship
  • Construction value: the view across the country

    Construction body Constructing Excellence has recently released its report ‘Comparing Value Across England and Wales’, which looks at regional value priorities and, it is hoped, will help give the industry a better appreciation for local concerns.
  • Sustainable case studies: Bunhill 2 Energy Centre

    The Bunhill 2 Energy Centre in Islington, London, is an innovative facility that transfers heat from the London Underground to people’s homes. We spoke to practice leader Carol Costello from architects Cullinan Studio about how it was achieved.
  • Urban living reaches its sell by date

    Currently being demolished, the Nakagin Capsule Tower once offered a futuristic vision of urban living with renewable buildings
  • The myths around the use of rooflights in zinc roofs

    Paul Trace from Stella Rooflight uncovers the myths around the use of rooflights in zinc roofs and offers some advice
  • Clever design to cope with climate change

    A remote community hospital was named winner of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) International Prize 2021 for the world’s best new building – here’s why
  • The world’s first multi-storey indoor skatepark

    F51 is the world’s first multi-storey indoor skatepark and a complex feat of engineering, James Cash discovers
  • Futurebuild report – health in focus

    The Futurebuild convention and the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) have published their collaborative ‘Futurebuild Report’, which looks at how construction industry working practices can develop and improve, with a focus on worker health.
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    Study shines spotlight on safety benefits of panelised MMC for new homes

  • Pack it in: new plastic waste tax

    The new Plastic Packaging Tax will fall heavily on the building sector unless product manufacturers and suppliers team up, says Nick Oates, Managing Director at National Buying Group (NBG)
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    FIS launches Specifiers Guide

    The Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) has launched a Specifiers’ Guide to Partitioning to help specification writers fully understand the criteria for partitioning, including moveable walls and pods.
  • Are we heading towards a timber shortage crisis?

    Is the UK heading towards a timber shortage crisis, asks Stuart Goodall, Chief Executive of Confor

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