• Is it clear?

    Since Dame Judith Hackitt identified significant issues with the lack of transparency in the construction product regime and the Morrell-Day Report made a case for reform, Denise Chevin asks if any progress has actually been made.
  • The Built Environment Series

    CABE’s Building Control Conference 2026 explored the flurry of regulatory changes with no shortage of talking points and takeaways from the packed agenda, Denise Chevin reports.
  • The house AI built

    For a long time, we’ve heard that AI, technology and automation is about to revolutionise construction. Nexus Innovations’ founder Joshua Crone tells Matt Lamy that that time is now.
  • What it means to be a professional

    Paul Morrell OBE was commissioned to carry out an independent review of the UK’s system for testing the safety of construction products following the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. However, his assessment of the industry and its practices extends beyond its publication and to the wider notion of professionalism.
  • Why keep pace with change when you can lead it?

    Change is upon us, from professional bodies to the members they serve. And CABE has decided to meet this head on to review how it can best prepare and support its members to not just meet the changes, but to lead them and thrive. Peter Crush investigates.
  • The battle over West Wales housing plans

    Across most of Pembrokeshire, planning for new housing has reached an impasse, threatening growth in west Wales, Matt Lamy discovers. With NRW and planners at loggerheads, how can this stalemate be broken?
  • Back to basics

    Does the fire engineering profession need to be deconstructed before it can be rebuilt? Denise Chevin listens to the experts on what the future of the industry must look like.
  • When things go wrong

    Professor Luke Bisby Hon FCABE notes that when it comes to professional and ethical responsibility, the phrase ‘be the change you want to see in the world’ is key, Peter Crush writes.
  • Lightning strikes

    With buildings getting taller and climate change making weather events more frequent, Peter Crush wonders if it is time we all gave some thought to lightning prevention.
  • Championing construction

    We catch up with recent National Building and Construction Award winner Michael Brearey to hear about how he is using his experience – from labourer to CABE Fellow – to inspire the next generation of industry professionals.
  • All fired up

    Ben Bradford, Past President of CABE and Founder and CEO of BB7, one of the UK’s leading fire safety consultancies, speaks to Denise Chevin about the future of the profession.
  • Lone workers: the physical risks

    Lone workers make up an increasing share of the UK workforce and their exposure to risk varies significantly, so how should they stay safe? Huw Morris reports.