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RIBA calls for immigration reform post-Brexit

14 Jan 19


Could the UK architectural sector be facing its own skills shortage?

How to avoid the overtrading trap

2 Jan 19


Mark Perrin of Menzies LLP explores the impact of overtrading.

NIC launches new partnership programme

20 Dec 18


The National Infrastructure Commission has launched a partnership programme for cities and city regions across the country.

Erith Park regeneration ends estate crime

20 Dec 18


From troubled estate to showcase development with zero reported burglaries over the last 12 months.

RIBA highlights worldwide demand for UK architecture

13 Dec 18


Results of annual Business Benchmarking survey published.

The construction industry in 2019 – cash will be king

12 Dec 18


2019 should hold large house builders and major contractors to even closer scrutiny.

Architectural Design for Green Buildings

12 Dec 18


XS CAD explores the use of environmentally low-impact materials and methods.

Rail sector deal to transform sector

11 Dec 18


The deal will see collaboration to improve effiencies in delivering infrastructure.

The future is virtual

6 Dec 18


A £72M investment will see virtual reality revolutionise the UK’s construction sector.

Self-healing concrete under development

6 Dec 18


Researchers at the University of Cambridge are developing a self-healing concrete.
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