Scientists upgrade an old practice to offer new low carbon building material
/Plymouth University is piloting the use of an ancient building material called cob to construct a new generation of energy-efficient homes.
Read MorePlymouth University is piloting the use of an ancient building material called cob to construct a new generation of energy-efficient homes.
Read MoreThe capital's mayor Sadiq Khan has released new guidance for developers to ensure new buildings are greener prioritising space for walkers, cyclists and public transport users.
Read MoreA celebration took place on Thursday (14 October) to mark formerly unemployed Medway residents completing a programme to enter the booming construction industry.
Read MoreThe Shore Group are delighted to announce the appointment of Will Keenan as Regional Director of their new West & Wales region.
Read MoreNetwork Rail has today (Wednesday 13 October) reopened Barnack Road in Stamford – over two weeks ahead of schedule - as engineers continue with the final stages of work to strengthen Stamford Tunnel.
Read MoreLast week, UK Construction Week (UKCW), the country’s largest built environment event ended on a high after three days packed full of the latest innovations and products, networking opportunities and specialist seminars.
Read MoreMarshalls plc, the UK’s leading supplier of sustainable concrete and natural stone products for the built environment has announced its intention to cut emissions to net zero by 2030.
Read MoreHardies Property & Construction Consultants has completed work on a 60-bed nursing home in Livingston for Randolph Hill Nursing Homes Group.
Read MoreDaily life can be challenging and finding a balance between work and pleasure can prove an impossible task. Showering to escape reality is a popular way to wash away negative emotions and positively influence your mood for the rest of the day.
Read MoreGira, global leader and supplier of intelligent system solutions for building management, is proud to be a headline sponsor and exhibitor at London Build 2021, as the sector prepares for a record-breaking 2022.
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