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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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    Preservation and Conservation Award

    CABE 2024 Awards winner the All Saints building was recognised for EPR Architects’ assiduous attention to detail. This was essential to retrofit and restore the building for its next lease of life, writes Peter Crush
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    Nothing wasted, nothing lost

    Finding ways to save the embodied carbon in tall buildings has staggering implications for the net-zero agenda. Denise Chevin discovers what can be achieved.
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    Whistleblowing: why raising concerns is critical

    Whistleblowing in the UK construction industry is a critical aspect of the professional responsibility that engineers and technicians must understand and navigate, says James Cash
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    Improving quality in construction

    Alongside the culture changes to safety and competency, Matt Lamy asks where the construction industry is in terms of managing quality and where it should be
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    Where there's smoke

    Passive fire protection is designed to compartmentalise a fire and stop it spreading; however, awareness of different solutions could be better, as Peter Crush reports
  • Webinar on demand: The power of psychological safety and diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM

    Mechanical engineer Mark McBride-White recently illustrated how inclusivity in the workplace and beyond could ensure mental and physical safety in CABE’s latest Webinar Wednesday.
  • The Wider View April 2024

    Here's a round-up of all the latest articles from buildingengineer.org.uk.
  • Keeping an eye on the data gatherers

    Building Engineer speaks to upcoming Webinar Wednesday expert Barry Cope – managing director of the Building Compliance Testers Association Group – about how he is using IT to prevent rogue testers and incorrect data.
  • Natural cement – new applications, old technology

  • Amazing buildings

    Denise Chevin and Nick Warburton explore three very different buildings with innovations to inspire and delight.
  • Simple in theory

    Straightforward in its aim, protracted in its realisation, the Procurement Act 2023 is set to come into force this year. Peter Crush reviews its arduous journey.

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