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  • Five steps to maintain healthy supply chains

    Alex Minett, Head of Products and Services at CHAS, shares five steps companies can take to maintain healthy supply chains
  • The importance of independence for building engineers

    Building engineers are often called to court as expert witnesses. But their independence must not be compromised, says Meera Shah, Content Editor and lawyer (non-practising) at Bond Solon
  • Well protected buildings

    Iain Cox, chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance, says it’s time we started to think differently about the value of having a well-protected building
  • Changes in high-rise buildings

    The Grenfell disaster and Hackitt Review have tightened the regulatory system around high-rise buildings. Dorian Lawrence, Managing Director at FR Consultants, assesses what’s changed
  • Building design and construction post Grenfell

    The Grenfell Tower fire led to combustible materials being banned in tall buildings. John Duffin, Managing Director at Keyfix, outlines the impact this has had on the design and construction of tall buildings
  • Building Safety Act 2022 represents accountability for construction industry

    The Building Safety Act 2022 represents a new era of accountability for the construction industry. Marcus Parnham, Commercial Director at Profab Access, explores its implications for building engineers
  • Collaborative reporting for safer structures: report 1032

    Collaborative reporting for safer structures. Report 1032: A reporter is concerned about the monitoring of PV panels and whether all possible lessons are being learned
  • Building Regulations mandates use of pipe seals

    Part L of the Building Regulations now mandates the use of pipe seals, bringing energy efficiency and health and safety benefits, explains Alex Lever, Director of PipeSnug
  • Asbestos to become prominent in net zero race

    A recent review has challenged the UK’s approach to asbestos, which is likely to become increasingly prominent in the race to net zero, says James Dodgson, SOCOTEC’s Commercial Director for asbestos
  • Water use and climate change

    Lisa Farnsworth, Director of Stormsaver Ltd and a member of the UK Rainwater Management Association, says water use needs to be part of the climate change conversation
  • The wonders of Sir Philippe Samyn

    Sir Philippe Samyn has been at the vanguard of European building design for half a century. But, he tells Matt Lamy, when it comes to creating truly sustainable buildings, he is learning more every day
  • Robustness of 20-year-old buildings

    Collaborative reporting for safer structures. Report 1051: Concerns over the robustness of 20-year-old buildings
  • Pexhurst: Refurb vs rebuild

    Refurb and reuse vs demolish and rebuild was the topic at a discussion hosted by fit-out and refurbishment company Pexhurst, Joe Bond reports
  • New guide: electric vehicles and new homes

    The NHBC’s Plugging in to the Future – electric vehicle charging and new homes report discusses the key issues facing builders, designers and architects
  • Structurally inadequate design damaged building

    Collaborative reporting for safer structures. Report 1088: Poor design causes failure for a small design and build contract
  • Thermally activated building structures

    Can thermally activated building structures offer a solution to sustainability and overheating issues in new builds?
  • An international showcase for sustainable design and construction

    The new cultural centre in Skellefteå, Sweden contributes to the local community while being an international showcase for sustainable design and construction
  • Road map to carbon reduction

    New research by Modern Energy Partners has found that public sector sites can cut their carbon emissions by 70% by 2032
  • Industry opinion: Marcel Poser

    Screening Eagle Technologies’ Chief Executive and co-founder Marcel Poser says more must be done to retain building asset health if demolition is discouraged as part of climate goals
  • Quality in new homes

    John Miles, Technical and Business Development Manager at Assent Building Control, says a back-to-basics approach is imperative for the industry

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