New Technical Excellence Colleges to train 40,000 construction workers

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The government has announced new Technical Excellence Colleges to deliver high-demand construction skills to over 40,000 people by 2029 Stats from the ONS...

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New water standards propel wider adoption of SuDS

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The release of the Independent Water Commission’s Final Report—bolstered by fresh legislation and tougher national standards—heralds a new era for SuDS...

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3D printing powers faster, cheaper nuclear construction

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Oak Ridge Lab’s 3D-printed concrete forms slash nuclear reactor build times and costs, marking a major leap in nuclear construction The Department of...

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Council buildings hold potential for 25,000 homes, says housing report

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Housing charity Habitat for Humanity GB has released new research revealing that the number of vacant council properties is increasing, locking away thousands...

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New CEO to lead Homes England housing and regeneration agenda

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Amy Rees CB will help to tackle the housing crisis head-on by accelerating the delivery of new homes as the new CEO of Homes England Homes England’s...

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112m-long HS2 bridge ready to be positioned in Birmingham

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A 112m long, 1,631 tonne HS2 bridge is ready to be moved into place in central Birmingham, using ‘first time’ techniques The Lawley Middleway bridge will...

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Access seen as all-important for a smooth festival journey

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Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, explores the lessons to be learned from the comprehensive access policies at the Glastonbury Festival Scottish...

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Subcontractor payment processes: Digitising for efficiency and transparency

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How Vaughan Engineering Services have transformed subcontractor payment processes Established in 1955, Vaughan Engineering Services is a leading mechanical and...

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London Chinese Embassy plans raise alarm bells for Downing Street

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Several rooms in the plans for Beijing’s new embassy have been redacted, with the Deputy Prime Minister demanding explanations Plans for a new London Chinese...

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Manchester asbestos exposure risks lead to HSE fine

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A Manchester-based construction firm has been fined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after workers were put at risk of being exposed to the dangerous...

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