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Adapting to climate uncertainty: designing cooler buildings

This year may well be remembered for its extreme weather, and with...


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Low-carbon changes to Building Reg...

April 1, 2022

As part of the government’s plans to help the country move toward net-zero carbon emissions, building standards in England are being changed. New homes built from June this year will need to produce around 30% fewer carbon emissions as part...

What is the difference between a q...

April 1, 2022

Ensuring the success of your construction project isn’t an easy job. There are a lot of moving parts to ensure work together, costs to manage and regulations to follow, all of which can cause issues including unplanned expenses and delays....

New review launches “Gold Standard...

February 23, 2022

Construction frameworks are designed to deliver a range of benefits for construction firms, developers and clients, including reduced transactional costs and continuous improvements within long-term relationships. In order to enjoy these benefits, however, frameworks need to be clear, concise and...

New London construction projects f...

January 26, 2022

The UK’s construction sector has seen a great year of growth following delays caused by Covid-19 and supplier delays. This growth and recovery look set to continue into 2022 as supplier delays are decreasing, which has led to a rise...

Second wave of inflation could las...

December 27, 2021

he construction industry could continue to face high levels of price inflation well into 2022. Arcadis has suggested that the continued fuel crisis is likely to result in the rise of construction costs in the new year, with this news...

UK government further tightens rul...

December 3, 2021

Prompt payment rules are being tightened by the UK government, in a bid to ensure quick payment of invoices so as not to damage companies’ cash flow. From April 1st 2023, clients, contractors and subcontractors will need to pay 90%...

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