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New appointment to the Association of Noise Consultants Board

Increasing training opportunities in acoustics and continuing to develop professional standards are among the key priorities for Anne Budd following her election to the board of the Association of Noise Consultants (ANC). Anne joins the leadership team after being appointed at the trade association’s AGM – and is the first woman to be elected to the board in its 45-year history. Throughout her career, which spans 21 years in the acoustics sector, Anne has played an active role in the industry. She is a member of the Institute of Acoustics’ Building Acoustics Group, the Acoustical Society of America and the Women’s Engineering Society. In her position on the ANC Board, Anne is particularly keen to give a voice to the small acoustic consultancy members located in the …

GALVANIC ANODES OFFER 21st CENTURY SOLUTION TO AGE-OLD CONTAMINATION

The seaside is known to do wonders for a person’s health, but it does nothing for the long-term wellbeing of buildings. The main cause of deterioration of reinforced concrete structures is the corrosion of embedded steel, particularly when exposed to chlorides found in sea water and airborne salts. This impacts on buildings within marine environments such as jetties, ports and bridges. Reinforced concrete structures are built to last and can generally expect to have a lifespan of about 50 years. However, in areas of chloride ingress the rate of corrosion increases, as does the need for repairs to maintain the buildings. Without professional treatment, a concrete’s surface can crack and spall. This is caused by passivating iron oxides, which protect the steel reinforcement, being destroyed by chlorides …

Going Digital for the Digital Enterprise

As engineering firms move toward developing a digital strategy, a new phrase – going digital- will resonate with engineering, architectural, and construction professionals, as well as infrastructure asset owners, is now part of the infrastructure lexicon. Going digital refers to the business transformation being realized as infrastructure professionals take advantage of a connected data environment by leveraging a cloud computing platform that digitally connects and converges people, processes, data, and technology to yield significant benefits.   In its broadest sense, going digital means moving data that used to be locked in application-specific files or even paper documents, and making the data inherent in these files and documents available to be consumed and analyzed by other software and processes. Through going digital, 3D digital engineering models created during …

Why Modular Construction CAN Support Rapid Growth in the Construction Industry

There is a housing crisis in the UK. According to the National Federation of Builders, the answer is simple: build more homes. But, critics say it is more complex than this. Brown land has to be found and planning permission granted. And, say others, the construction industry is not geared to meet such a massive upsurge in building demand. The results will be shoddy buildings and poor-quality homes for homebuyers and tenants. But there could be a solution that means a surge in new homes coming to the market is possible. Rather than using bricks and mortar or breeze block and concrete, the solution is modular building, using a wood frame or steel frames, along with other readily available materials. The modular build industry can support …

Call for ‘gas safe’ style register for all trade contractors

Specialist engineering contractors and construction union Unite are both calling for a licensing system to be introduced across all construction trades following the Greenfell Tower disaster. Call for mandatory licensing for trades like the Gas Safe scheme in the heating sector The register would be in line with the existing gas engineers licence scheme operated by Gas Safe, which means that it would be illegal for non-licensed practitioners to undertake specialist work. Already many trade associations run robust accreditation schemes for technical performance but are frustrated that public bodies rarely require compliance. Professor Rudi Klein, group chief executive of the Specialist Engineering Contractors, said: “Accreditation schemes set up by trade bodies belonging to the SEC Group could form the basis of a new licensing scheme in…

Recent Self-Building Influx Increases Health and Safety Risks

With more and more people deciding to build their own properties, more people are putting themselves at risk of injury on building sites. From simple building extensions to 3 bed houses at some point those who work on the project will need to wear the correct safety equipment, but often health and safety regulations are only followed by contractors and those who regularly work in this sector. In this article, we will be exploring why the sudden increase in injuries and risks can be quickly averted… Self-Building Safely Self-Building is a rewarding and brilliant way to save money, however maintaining site safety is a must, even more so if you do not work in the building sector. A lot of the time when people are to …

Revised plans for 800 homes on Soho Loop site in Birmingham

Apsley House Capital and Galliard Homes have acquired a 12-acre regeneration site in the centre of Birmingham. The two companies have bought the Soho Loop site near City Hospital from City and Provincial Properties. The joint venture teamed up with Claremont Property Group to purchase the site which will now be subject of a revised planning application to build 800 homes. Birmingham City Council has already given planning consent for 500 homes on six key plots. Vacant and derelict buildings will make way for a variety of energy efficient homes that will help to address the city’s housing shortage. Robin Norstrom, director of Apsley House Capital, said: “We are really excited about the Soho Loop development. “It is going to transform what is a neglected and derelict area of…

Hill to build 450 homes near Cambridge Airport

Cambridge major landowner Marshall Group has signed up to a joint venture with house builder Hill to deliver 450 homes around the city’s airport. The new development, Wing, will sit on a 160 acre parcel of land owned by the Marshall Group and is the business’ first major residential development project. With a masterplan that allows for a total of 1,300 homes, the first phase of the development will be delivered by Hill and when complete, will comprise 315 private homes and 135 affordable homes – including shared ownership and affordable rent tenures. Designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards architects, this first phase will offer a range of properties including 1-3 bedroom apartments and 2-5 bedroom houses. The scheme includes a primary school, sports pitches, allotments and retail and commercial space. New transport infrastructure will…

Nine firms scoop £1bn Government fit-out bonanza

The Government has selected its preferred nine firms to deliver a massive programme of fit-out work on its estate reorganisation programme. HMRC is looking at Cardiff’s Central Square scheme as a home for one of its regional hubs The Government Hubs office closure and relocation plan will run over the next seven years and promises up to £1bn of fit-out work. This will be shared between a line-up of big industry players and several smaller firms like Shaylor Group and BW Interiors. All three lots: Mace, Interserve, Overbury, Wates Construction. Lots 2+3: BAM Construction, ISG Fit-out, Shaylor. Lot 2 only: Styles and Wood. Lot 3 only: BW Interiors

These 5 Amazing Spaces can beat building regulations

Commercial spaces are at a premium and mortgages are harder to secure than ever. But George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces show has inspired people across the UK to use innovative design to navigate building regulations and live mortgage free. Whether you want to seek advice on converting a farm shed into the ultimate mancave or transforming an abandoned lorry trailer into your dream home, here are five awesome design ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Outstanding home offices Creating cost-effective practical space is essential for new business owners but building regulations can put paid to the best laid plans. Using existing structures creatively is a great way to get around this. Mezzanine floor specialists can help you beat planning regulations by converting an existing warehouse shed …

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