• Queen's awards

    Sherwin-Williams won a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for its FIRETEX® Intumescent Fire Protection Technology FX6002 coating, which delivers passive fire protection for structural steel.
  • Building safety competence

    The British Standards Institution (BSI) has released two important building safety frameworks, the BSI Flex 8670 and the PAS 8673.
  • Lessons learned

    The Institution of Fire Engineers, National Fire Chiefs Council and Fire Protection Association’s FIRE Conference will be held on 09 November (in person and online).
  • CIC associate

    The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is delighted to welcome the Black Professionals in Construction Network (BPIC) as an Associate Member.
  • Sustainable communities

    NHBC’s Biodiversity in New Housing Developments: Creating Wildlife-Friendly Communities is now available to download.
  • Zip wires

    Legrand UK & Ireland’s guide Creating Cable Pathways has been launched to provide electrical installers with assistance and recommendations on how to best specify cable containment systems, explaining how to create a cable pathway through a building while navigating the current standards landscape.
  • Next generation of digitally skilled infrastructure workers programme

    Bentley Systems’ new education programme is aimed at inspiring the next generation of digitally skilled infrastructure workers. One fifth of all vacancies in the sector are currently hard to fill because of a lack of the right skills, while the career appeal of the industry for young people scores 4.2 out of 10 among 14- to 19-year-olds.
  • Building boost

    The Federation of Master Builders’ (FMB) survey of small- to medium-sized (SME) construction firms in the UK found that enquiries with local building firms increased at their fastest rate in a decade.
  • Welcome Message from CABE President Stewart McArthur

    With great honour, I pen this page for the first time as President of Chartered Association of Building Engineers. To borrow the advice David Taylor has given me: “The time will fly past, so just enjoy it.” Which I fully intend to do.
  • Woven city

    Ground-breaking work has begun on Toyota’s living lab city.
  • Band of Builders

    The charity Band of Builders has partnered with DEWALT tools to provide help and support to tradespeople impacted by illness, injury or financial crisis across the UK.
  • Fire safety failings

    The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) is supporting calls for greater funding to address identified fire safety failings in tall buildings.
  • Public procurement

    The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has responded to the consultation on public procurement.
  • Digital platform for procurement

    Framework provider Pagabo has launched a central procurement technology platform. Intelligent dashboards simplify the full tender process and clients can track projects from initial engagement through to completion.
  • Low-carbon heating

    LGIM Real Assets has provided debt finance to HeatRHIght, a renewables funding scheme supporting the delivery of air source heat pump technology to the social housing sector, on behalf of institutional clients.
  • New build ventilation

    Domus Ventilation has released a CPD course that covers important changes to residential ventilation in the new-build sector, namely changes to Part F – ventilation of the Building Regulations, and Part B – fire safety (requirements on the use of combustible material in cavities, which differ across the nations).
  • Guidance changes

    The Scottish government has written to local authority chief executives advising of changes being introduced to published guidance within the building standards technical handbooks, which should be applied from 1 April 2021.
  • MMC Taskforce

    The Build Homes, Build Jobs, Build Innovation report called on the government to set a target for 75,000 homes a year to be of modular construction by 2030 – 25% of its overall target of 300,000 homes annually.
  • Climate hazard map

    A new Climate Hazard interactive map published by the National Trust has compounded concerns for construction companies, contractors, conservationists and all those involved in historical preservation over potential damage to listed buildings.