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Housing is affordable, land is unaffordable
Technical background article Planning gain conference: trying to build affordable homes on unaffordable land.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] (10 February 2006)
Conference at BRE to review flooding risks in UK
BRE is sponsoring a 'Watertight' conference on developing integrated solutions to flooding risks.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] (10 February 2006)
Online product directory from The Building Centre
Specifinder allows you to search for and retrieve product manufacturers information in a choice of 3 formats.
News from Building Centre ( 9 February 2006)
Recovered aggregates from inert waste
Launch of a Northern Ireland Quality Protocol for the production of recovered aggregates from inert waste, published by WRAP (the Waste and Resources Action Programme).
News from Wrap ( 9 February 2006)
Good growth potential for recycled paper
Technical background article WRAP study shows good growth potential for recycled paper in moulded paper pulp products.
News from Wrap ( 9 February 2006)
Business planning guidance for aggregate recyclers
Business planning guidance for aggregate recycling companies has been published by CIRIA to help organisations set up an aggregates recycling business. Brochure available
News from CIRIA ( 9 February 2006)
Are builders prepared for April deadline?
Constructing Excellence in the North East is urging builders in the region to be aware of the deadline for new laws being brought in to make buildings more energy efficient.
News from Constructing Excellence in the North East ( 8 February 2006)
Fibox appoint Scattergood and Johnson
FIBOX Enclosure systems appoint Scattergood and Johnson as their Scottish distributor.
News from Fibox ( 7 February 2006)
High Speed Rail in the UK - a major issue?
Technical background article Report launched by the Institution of Civil Engineers focuses on whether or not High Speed Rail is a feasible option within the UK to address growing transport issues.
News from Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) ( 7 February 2006)
Longer-lasting SUDS
Technical background article Well designed sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) offer a sustainable answer to the adverse effects of urban stormwater runoff Brochure available
News from CIRIA ( 7 February 2006)
Stainless steel fabrication workshop in Wales
Following success of Stainless Steel Fabrication Workshop in Sheffield, another workshop will take place at TWI Technology Centre at Port Talbot in March.
News from British Stainless Steel Association (BSSA) ( 7 February 2006)
HSE announces overall strategic plan
Technical background article HSE has set up a number of goals which will be delivered through the Fit3 programme - fit for work, fit for life, fit for tomorrow.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] ( 6 February 2006)
Scottish Building kicks off 2006 in style
Annual Dinner Dance of Scottish Building - Grampian, a Local Association of principal employers' federation Scottish Building.
News from Scottish Building ( 3 February 2006)
Sorting slips and trips in construction
Technical background article In London 409 slip and trip injuries were reported in 2004/05 though HSE suspects the actual figure may be much higher.
News from HSE Information Services ( 3 February 2006)
Planning gain supplement land tax
Technical background article Planning gain supplement 'fair and efficient' land tax but developers have their doubts.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] ( 3 February 2006)
Flagship development at Oxfordshire hospital sites
Technical background article Redundant hospital site in Oxfordshire is set to become a flagship development in English Partnerships' hospital sites programme.
News from Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB] ( 3 February 2006)
Recycled glass clear benefits for water treatment
Technical background article Recycled glass as a medium for filtration of industrial and domestic wastewater could cut the costs of treatment, as well as being kinder to the environment.
News from Wrap ( 2 February 2006)
Recycled content at the touch of a button
WRAP (the Waste and Resources Action Programme) has launched a web-based tool to assist with the process of setting and meeting project requirements for recycled content.
News from Wrap ( 2 February 2006)
North West top for manufacturing
Technical background article Latest results from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show the North West region stands proud as the powerhouse of British manufacturing.
News from Manufacturing Institute ( 2 February 2006)
TCPA on population growth in Cambridgeshire
Technical background article Environmental development charity, the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA), is proposing urban extensions and further new settlements to accommodate unparalleled growth estimates.
News from Town and Country Planning Association ( 1 February 2006)
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