Health & Safety

Government should publish a target date for ending cladding remediation


NAO report brings new recommendations on cladding remediation

Wellbeing sacrificed for profit


A new report by the APM calls for greater strategic leadership to improve employee wellbeing and prevent it becoming a “bolt-on extra”

Call to put Mental Health injuries on par with physical injuries


Campaign for mental health injuries to be treated with the same import as physical ones.

Compliant construction: BIM and fire door safety


Ensuring a building’s fire doors are installed correctly, and how Building Information Modelling (BIM) holds the key to ensuring compliance. 

Balfour Beatty introduces human recognition standards across UK projects


Balfour Beatty has become the first Tier One contractor to mandate human recognition cameras on certain items of plant and machinery across all its UK operations.

Pick Everard appointed to frramework for education health and safety


Pick Everard has added Pagabo’s new £90M Academy Services Framework to its portfolio.

Major changes to the Building Safety Act: What to look out for


Following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the Building Safety Act 2022 aimed to revolutionise the way buildings are designed and constructed

Construction workers at risk from poor mental health


Following mental health week, new research shows that half of all UK construction workers, or 1.5m people have worked in a dangerous environment while suffering poor mental health and close to 700,000 suffered injuries, according to new research from business insurer QBE. For the first time, QBE research shows the

Building Safety Act can help construction ‘right its wrongs’


The Building Safety Act will bring about changes to culture on a scale never seen before, according to the CEO of LABC.

No falls week: Expert warns employers of injury risk


The No Falls Foundation (a charity committed to preventing death as a result of falls from height) has launched the first ever ‘No Falls Week’ this May