The Addison Act, which paved the way for council house building on a large scale, marks its 100-year anniversary As the oldest construction trade association in the United Kingdom, the National Federation of Builders (NFB) still has members who helped… Continue Reading →
Ibstock Brick has joined forces with Miller Homes to support Habitat for Humanity’s pledge to build more ‘Habitat Homes’ and its WaSH (water, sanitation and hygiene) programme in Malawi. The leading manufacturer of high quality brick ranges is supporting Adrian… Continue Reading →
Delivering a highly functional, yet stunning entrance solution to the Cochrane Building at Cardiff University, TORMAX was contracted by Ian Williams Ltd to install a combination of advanced automatic door systems. A single-leaf swing door leads into an internal lobby… Continue Reading →
A century-old landmark building in the north east has undergone extensive refurbishment using a portfolio of products provided by Sto. The Spanish City building in Whitley Bay has benefitted from the use of Sto’s external wall insulation, finishing render and… Continue Reading →
Grand Designs Live Partners with FMB for National Renovation Week, to Encourage Education and Creativity Across All Renovations Grand Designs Live, along with the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), are pleased to announce the debut of National Renovation Week 2019… Continue Reading →
Bull Products, a manufacturer of life-saving fire protection equipment, has been contracted to supply its Cygnus Wireless Alarm System during the construction of the first hotel at Silverstone Circuit. The Hilton Garden Inn will be the first hotel to be… Continue Reading →
The ABB LEAF Awards Judging Panel has announced the 2019 official shortlist. Comprising best new architecture, planning and development projects, this year’s awards see a record number of entries across 16 diverse categories, including the new categories of ‘Best Arts… Continue Reading →
Kemper System’s Kemperol 2K-PUR has resolved water infiltration issues at New York’s Irish Hunger Memorial as part of a multi-million-pound restoration. Soon after the memorial first opened in 2002, cracks and leaks were noticed in the structure. Water was escaping… Continue Reading →
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