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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
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CONRAN AND PARTNERS GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR MAJOR International architecture and design practice Conran and Partners and the Hyde Group have received planning approval for a major waterside regeneration project comprising 255 new homes on the bank of the River Adur, between Southwick and Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. WHAT IMPACT WILL PAS 2035 HAVE ON THE SOCIAL HOUSING Social housing accounts for 4.5 million of our homes. By focussing on these, whole locales could be engaged, driving efficiencies and cost savings. But, at the moment, retrofits are lying low on social housing’s agenda. PAS 2035 answers some of these FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m THE IMPORTANCE OF SURFACE TEMPERATURE FACTOR To identify areas where there is a risk of condensation and therefore mould growth in different design situations, a ‘surface temperature factor’ (fRsi) can be used. It allows surveys under any thermal conditions and compares the temperature drop across the building fabric, with the total temperature drop between the inside and outsideair.
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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
CONRAN AND PARTNERS GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR MAJOR International architecture and design practice Conran and Partners and the Hyde Group have received planning approval for a major waterside regeneration project comprising 255 new homes on the bank of the River Adur, between Southwick and Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. WHAT IMPACT WILL PAS 2035 HAVE ON THE SOCIAL HOUSING Social housing accounts for 4.5 million of our homes. By focussing on these, whole locales could be engaged, driving efficiencies and cost savings. But, at the moment, retrofits are lying low on social housing’s agenda. PAS 2035 answers some of these FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m THE IMPORTANCE OF SURFACE TEMPERATURE FACTOR To identify areas where there is a risk of condensation and therefore mould growth in different design situations, a ‘surface temperature factor’ (fRsi) can be used. It allows surveys under any thermal conditions and compares the temperature drop across the building fabric, with the total temperature drop between the inside and outsideair.
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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. CARBON SEQUESTRATION Monday, 10th August 2015 Carbon sequestration – locking up carbon and unlocking the full potential of timber THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in mNETMAGMEDIA LTD
The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. CARBON SEQUESTRATION Monday, 10th August 2015 Carbon sequestration – locking up carbon and unlocking the full potential of timber THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m NEW UNITY A1 FLOOR TO FLOOR FRAMING SYSTEM Non-combustible cladding manufacturer Metalline, has developed a new Floor to Floor framing system which has recently been successfully tested to CWCT standards at the Vinci Technology Centre in LeightonBuzzard.
RECORD HIGH FOR PRIVATE HOUSING SECTOR In May 2021 the overall RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased by 6 points to a balance figure of +30. This indicates a level of optimism about future workloads among architects not seen since 2016. 40% of practices expect workloads to grow in the coming three months, half (50%) expect them to remain the same, and 10% expect it todecrease.
SOM AND TRANSYSTEMS LEAD REDESIGN OF CHICAGO’S STATE/LAKE Reimagining one of the oldest stations in Chicago’s elevated rail network, the new design improves accessibility, safety and comfort for all riders, and maintains a respectful relationship to the adjacent historic and cultural fabric of downtown. THE PUSH FOR IMPROVEMENT While push-fit fittings seem simple to the naked eye, this technology is constantly evolving through continuous R&D. Will Kilpatrick, VP of EMEA Products & Strategy at RWC, explains what drives this innovation and where he sees push-fit in years to come. SCHOOL SPEC: COVERED! Vicky Evans of Twinfix discusses how bespoke canopies and covered areas can create a style to suit each education site and location, giving specifiers the ability to BELWAY BREATHES LIFE BACK INTO HISTORICAL PRINTWORKS Bellway Homes recently launched The Printworks, a collection of 96 new homes, in central Reading. This development, which comprises both houses and apartments is centrally located on Cardiff Road, conveniently close to Reading mainline station.COLOUR SAFE
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ELEVATED ASPIRATIONS LISTEN HERE A rare speculative office scheme in Sunderland faced a host of challenges, from the demise of Carillion, to a tough localcommercial market.
SHOWERED WITH CONFIDENCE To a person living with dementia or other neurological disease, the shower/bath room, can present specific distress triggers; falling, flooding and scalding are predominant fears that can lead to reluctance or even withdrawal in maintaining personal care andhygiene.
THROWING AWAY THE TOILET TABOO Good architects know only too well the importance of promoting post-occupancy health and wellbeing, particularly in education settings. Purdie Proudman of Geberit explains how it’s now high time that specifiers view school bathrooms as much more than just purelyfunctional spaces
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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. CARBON SEQUESTRATION Monday, 10th August 2015 Carbon sequestration – locking up carbon and unlocking the full potential of timber THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in mNETMAGMEDIA LTD
The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. CARBON SEQUESTRATION Monday, 10th August 2015 Carbon sequestration – locking up carbon and unlocking the full potential of timber THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m NEW UNITY A1 FLOOR TO FLOOR FRAMING SYSTEM Non-combustible cladding manufacturer Metalline, has developed a new Floor to Floor framing system which has recently been successfully tested to CWCT standards at the Vinci Technology Centre in LeightonBuzzard.
RECORD HIGH FOR PRIVATE HOUSING SECTOR In May 2021 the overall RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased by 6 points to a balance figure of +30. This indicates a level of optimism about future workloads among architects not seen since 2016. 40% of practices expect workloads to grow in the coming three months, half (50%) expect them to remain the same, and 10% expect it todecrease.
SOM AND TRANSYSTEMS LEAD REDESIGN OF CHICAGO’S STATE/LAKE Reimagining one of the oldest stations in Chicago’s elevated rail network, the new design improves accessibility, safety and comfort for all riders, and maintains a respectful relationship to the adjacent historic and cultural fabric of downtown. THE PUSH FOR IMPROVEMENT While push-fit fittings seem simple to the naked eye, this technology is constantly evolving through continuous R&D. Will Kilpatrick, VP of EMEA Products & Strategy at RWC, explains what drives this innovation and where he sees push-fit in years to come. SCHOOL SPEC: COVERED! Vicky Evans of Twinfix discusses how bespoke canopies and covered areas can create a style to suit each education site and location, giving specifiers the ability to BELWAY BREATHES LIFE BACK INTO HISTORICAL PRINTWORKS Bellway Homes recently launched The Printworks, a collection of 96 new homes, in central Reading. This development, which comprises both houses and apartments is centrally located on Cardiff Road, conveniently close to Reading mainline station.COLOUR SAFE
Ian Gisbourne of Dulux Trade discusses how colour can be employed to help keep students safer in all education settings, in a post-Covidworld
ELEVATED ASPIRATIONS LISTEN HERE A rare speculative office scheme in Sunderland faced a host of challenges, from the demise of Carillion, to a tough localcommercial market.
SHOWERED WITH CONFIDENCE To a person living with dementia or other neurological disease, the shower/bath room, can present specific distress triggers; falling, flooding and scalding are predominant fears that can lead to reluctance or even withdrawal in maintaining personal care andhygiene.
THROWING AWAY THE TOILET TABOO Good architects know only too well the importance of promoting post-occupancy health and wellbeing, particularly in education settings. Purdie Proudman of Geberit explains how it’s now high time that specifiers view school bathrooms as much more than just purelyfunctional spaces
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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. CARBON SEQUESTRATION Monday, 10th August 2015 Carbon sequestration – locking up carbon and unlocking the full potential of timber THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in mNETMAGMEDIA LTD
The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of 40:1 – EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNIFORMITY – MAXIMUM DIVERSITY BS5266 Part 1 specifies the maximum diversity ratio set out in BSEN 1838/BS5266 Part 7, which is a value of 40:1. If escape route emergency lighting has been designed to achieve a minimum value of 1 Lux on the centre line then the maximum permissible value is 40 Lux. 10M SHEFFIELD DEVELOPMENT LAUNCHED BY CITY ESTATES City Estates is preparing to market its latest venture in its home city of Sheffield – a £10m development of apartments and studios, offices for the high tech and creative sectors and places to eat and drink close to the centre of the city. A mix of new and refurbished former industrial buildings is taking shape in Sidney Street, whichwill
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TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m HLM ARCHITECTS RANKED AS THE 3RD BEST ARCHITECTURAL HLM Architects has been ranked as the 3 rd best architectural practice to work for in the UK, 44th overall in the Best Companies ‘Top 100 Best Mid-Sized Companies to Work For’ 2021 list and has been accredited as a World Class Company for workplace engagement.. The highly competitive annual survey and recognition programme spotlights the best workplaces throughout the country, measuring CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY DATA RECORDS FASTEST RISE IN ORDERS Construction data for May showed that new orders across the industry increased at the fastest pace since the PMI (Purchasing Managers’ Index) first began collecting data in 1997, with the majority of firms surveyed predicting a continued rise in business activity. HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS STREAMLINES SYSTEM HEALTH WITH FERNOX By adopting the Fernox Express Inhibitor Test and Water Test App, housing association Magna Housing has been able to dramatically streamline its ability to service central heating systems. BELWAY BREATHES LIFE BACK INTO HISTORICAL PRINTWORKS Bellway Homes recently launched The Printworks, a collection of 96 new homes, in central Reading. This development, which comprises both houses and apartments is centrally located on Cardiff Road, conveniently close to Reading mainline station. STATEMENT ARCHITECTURE LISTEN HERE An award-winning mixed-use project in Munich features 5 metre high LED lettering and an industrially-inspired design that reflects the site’s heritage. MINIMISING WASTE IN WATER TREATMENT With “new” regulations governing the use of septic tanks in force, David Stagg, technical product specialist for sustainable water management authority Graf UK, talks housebuilders and developers through their options for compliance. A LITTLE LIFT GOES A LONG WAY When commuting to an office several days a week, taking the stairs might be considered healthier, but it is not always an option when there are over five floors.LEADING THE FIELD
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TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m SIPS VS TIMBER FRAME A timber frame supports loads via regularly spaced studs, whereas a SIPs panel supports loads via the facing aminate, which is restrained from buckling by its bond to the internal insulation core. So for a SIP, the nature of the insulation in the core, its bond to the external laminate and the type of laminate used all combine todetermine the
THE IMPORTANCE OF SURFACE TEMPERATURE FACTOR To identify areas where there is a risk of condensation and therefore mould growth in different design situations, a ‘surface temperature factor’ (fRsi) can be used. It allows surveys under any thermal conditions and compares the temperature drop across the building fabric, with the total temperature drop between the inside and outsideair.
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The construction industry's March output expanded at the fastest rate since September 2014, according to PMI activity data across the sector for the period, signalling a bounceback from the pandemic. IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BRITISH STANDARD 5385-1 WALL AND Important changes to British Standard 5385-1 Wall and Floor Tiling. As part of the five-year review of British Standards and reflecting changes within the tiling industry since 2009 – BS 5385 Part 1: 2018 has now been published. One significant change made was to exclude the use of plywood as a background material for the direct fixing of CUPAR NORTH MASTERPLAN The masterplan for the Cupar North expansion was unveiled to local residents, with the developers also revealing it could create more than 700 jobs. The exhibition held in Cupar, outlined the potential for new homes, jobs and investment for the area over a 20 year period. Included was a comprehensive explanation from the Cupar NorthConsortium
FIRESTOPPING AND THE DESIGN OF PENETRATION SEALS Firestopping and the design of penetration seals. A service penetration through a fire-separating element may well be viewed as a minor element of a compartment wall or floor, but their importance cannot be understated. We talk to Bob Westcombe, UK Fire Protection Manager at ROCKWOOL about mechanical and electrical servicepenetrations in
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Mill O’ Mains. Our master plan proposals for Mill o Mains are designed to help create a popular sustainable neighbourhood. To do this we need to make Mill o Mains a place where people choose to live, a place that is desirable in Dundee. We believe that this requiressignificant change.
FIRE IN CAVITY WALLS: REGULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS Factors such as building height and type – as well as whether any active fire protection solutions, such as sprinkler systems, are present – can increase the performance requirements for a cavity barrier’s fire integrity to as high as 120 minutes. The minimumrequirement is
TREATING DAMP AND WATER INGRESS IN HISTORIC AND LISTED When treating damp in historic and listed buildings, it is important that the products used meet with the stringent Listed Building Requirements. Many damp proofing products require surface preparation techniques that are unacceptable due to the detrimental effect on the structure, which in most cases is irreversible. THE GREAT A15 DEBATE View Event ; More Events. Most read articles. Budget 2021: a boost for construction? An extension to the furlough scheme, a £10m MMC taskfor Live launch of Sika’s new green roof systems – sign up today In response to the construction industry’s drive to bui; Jackon Joins International Celebration Of World Bee Day JACKON has joined with The Bee Centre, Lancashire, in m SIPS VS TIMBER FRAME A timber frame supports loads via regularly spaced studs, whereas a SIPs panel supports loads via the facing aminate, which is restrained from buckling by its bond to the internal insulation core. So for a SIP, the nature of the insulation in the core, its bond to the external laminate and the type of laminate used all combine todetermine the
THE IMPORTANCE OF SURFACE TEMPERATURE FACTOR To identify areas where there is a risk of condensation and therefore mould growth in different design situations, a ‘surface temperature factor’ (fRsi) can be used. It allows surveys under any thermal conditions and compares the temperature drop across the building fabric, with the total temperature drop between the inside and outsideair.
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