• Research finds telescopic ladder safety warning

    Trading Standards Association and the Ladder Association has found that 80 per cent of telescopic ladders fail to meet minimum safety requirements, with half of those tested being marked and sold as compliant in a deliberate attempt to mislead consumers.
  • Government announces Consultation pledge on safer stairs

    The UK Government has announced plans for a consultation on updating the Building Regulations to include British Standard 5395-1 on stair design, pledging to complete the review “as expeditiously as possible, and certainly within the year”.
  • CHAS launches a new verification service

    Supply chain compliance organisation CHAS has launched a new verification service that enables construction material suppliers to showcase their commitment to operating credibly, safely and ethically.
  • SocEnv registration recognises environmental good practice

    Professional registration from the Society of Environment (SocEnv) recognises environmental good practice and champions the advancement of environmental professionalism in the industry to ensure the natural world is safeguarded for years to come.
  • Domestic solar panels on the rise

    A survey by MakeMyHouseGreen.com, which uses smart data to calculate savings made by green technology, has shown households that have invested in solar panels increased their Energy Performance Certificate score by 15-22 points and jumped at least one band.
  • Engineering for People Design Challenge launches

    Engineers Without Borders UK has launched the 2022-23 cycle of the award-winning Engineering for People Design Challenge in partnership with Engineers Without Borders South Africa and the Govan Community project. Now in its 12th year, the Challenge has involved more than 60,000 undergraduate students across Cameroon, South Africa, UK, Ireland and the USA.
    Visit bit.ly/EWB_DesignChallenge
  • The risks of drought and flash flooding

    Mike Ward, Territory Director at Wavin UK & Ireland, says we need to rethink how we manage water. “Drought and climate change issues are taking hold of our towns and cities. It is important that designers, water management companies, utility providers and public bodies work together to proactively implement more measures that can combat the impacts of extreme weather patterns, to help prevent lasting damage and avoid devastation.
  • Construction Product Quality Planning framework launches

    The Construction Innovation Hub has launched the Construction Product Quality Planning (CPQP) framework. This sets out best practice for manufacturers when creating new platform systems and off-site construction products, in line with regulatory standards such as BSI 99001 and the Building Safety Act.
  • How to carry out U-value calculations for insulation

    Part L of the Building Regulations came into force in June in England and the respective regulations in Scotland and Wales will be changed later this year. A lack of clarity on how to carry out U-value calculations for multifoil insulation has been resolved by the BRE Group’s Conventions for U-value calculations, aka BR443 (2019 edition).
  • Latest Boiler Upgrade Scheme figures

    According to the latest Boiler Upgrade Scheme figures, 2,000 heat pump installations each received a subsidy of £5,000 in July, costing the UK taxpayer £10m.