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    A brave new world of Digital Product Passports

    The UK construction product industry is facing a new era of regulatory and standards challenges. Huw Morris outlines everything you need to know about digital product passports.
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    The challenges and opportunities of being deaf in the construction industry

    Building Control Surveyor Helen Booker-Hunt has forged a successful career while being profoundly deaf. Matt Lamy asks what difference it has made professionally.
  • Making water safer

    We speak to recent CABE Webinar presenter Pete Tyson – Commercial Director of the Water Hygiene Centre Ltd – about how the construction sector can help mitigate the risk from waterborne pathogens.
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    Evacuating disabled residents in an emergency

    Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (or PEEPs) have had far less attention when it comes to lessons learned from the Grenfell Tower fire – but that is about to change, says Peter Crush
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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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    When human nature hinders energy-efficiency measures

    We all know where good intentions can lead, but what happens when energy-efficient retrofit solutions are undone by human behaviour, asks Matt Lamy?
  • Building on solid foundations: LDSA's first female President

    Later this month, Mariza Graham is set to become the first female president in the London District Surveyors Association’s 180-year history. She talks to Building Engineer about her aspirations for the year ahead, including inspiring more women to take up leadership roles in the building control profession.
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    How building regs have changed in the UK nations since Grenfell

    Much has been made of the building safety changes in England – notably the establishing of the BSR and the BSA and the regulation of building control – but what about the devolved nations, asks Peter Crush?
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    How Grenfell changed everything

    Andrew Pearson sets out a timeline of some of the most significant pieces of legislation to have been introduced in the seven years since the devastating fire.
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    Holding CABE members to the highest standards

    CABE members are expected to meet the highest professional standards, but what happens when things go wrong? Huw Morris looks at CABE’s disciplinary procedures
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    Second staircases: doubling up on safety

    Fires in high-rise buildings present a huge challenge for rescue services. With updated statutory guidance now including second staircases in tall residential buildings, what are the implications for developers and owners? Huw Morris reports
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    Grenfell Public Inquiry Report: key points for building engineers

    The final report into the Grenfell Tower fire is a monumental undertaking. Hywel Davies looks beyond the forensic analysis of what happened on the night and explains the most significant recommendations for building engineers.
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    Taking the guesswork out of bidding contracts

    The Procurement Act aims to take all of the guesswork out of bidding for contracts, but, as Peter Crush asks, will it work?
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    Healthier neighbourhoods

    From tackling loneliness among older people to ensuring children have safe places to play, development is now more than bricks and mortar, as Huw Morris discovers
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    CABE Built Environment 2024 winner: the Sky Innovation Centre

    CABE Built Environment 2024 winner the Sky Innovation Centre is a masterclass in workplace wellbeing, as Peter Crush discovers
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    A triumph for Turnstones

    CABE Built Environment 2024 winner Turnstones was celebrated for ARCO2 architects’ ability to rise to a challenge, as Matt Lamy discovers.
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    Access and inclusive design award

    CABE Built Environment Awards 2024 winner Urban design guidance: Creating places that work for women and girls from LLDC and Arup was an innovative project to understand women and girls’ interactions with their environment and perceptions of personal safety, writes Denise Chevin
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    Higher ground

    Post-Grenfell there has been a call for better ethics in construction – but how can this hard-to-define philosophical concept become an integral part of the profession? Peter Crush investigates
  • Problem-solving skills win Raymond Tang the Young Engineer of the Year award

  • Psychological safety and EDI in STEM could address skills gap, says expert

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