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Navigating the UK’s 2025 Building Regs: What Contractors Need to Know

UK Construction Blog

The post Navigating the UKs 2025 Building Regs: What Contractors Need to Know appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Key Points The 2025 UK Building Regulations, under the Future Homes Standard, aim to reduce carbon emissions from new homes by 75-80% compared to 2013 standards, focusing on energy efficiency and low-carbon heating.

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Lintec & Linhoff: From Africa to Australia

Roads Online

The CSD2500B offers tremendous benefits to owners who choose to use it as a permanent plant, as the components that are built-in, enclosed and protected within the container wall extend the lifespan of all the wholeplant. In an industry where time is money, this feature is particularly valuable, as it reduces costs and enhancesproductivity.

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ENR West Industry News | June 2025: Fast-Tracked LA High School Completed in Four Weeks

ENR Construction

Photo courtesy Swinerton June 16, 2025 A fast-tracked effort to create a temporary campus for the Palisades Charter High School in Los Angeles was completed in April by C.W. A new air-conditioning system was installed, and fire alarm and fire suppression systems were extended to meet code requirements. and design firm Gensler.

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Where HS2 went wrong

The Construction Index

In October 2024 the then transport secretary commissioned a review of the procurement and delivery of major transport projects, with specific reference to HS2. Stewart’s report was published by the government on 18 th June 2025. The delivery of the HS2 programme has been dominated and driven by the desire to build the best.

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Reds10 starts RAF bunks

The Construction Index

When complete, the new Officers’ Mess annex will have a hugely positive impact on those commissioned personnel living on the station and those who visit for courses and conferences.” Read more Essential & Analytics Personalised Content I Agree © 2025 The Construction Index [Company No.

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Blackwood invests £3.5m in Cat machines

The Construction Index

Robot brickie builds Durham houses 20 hours A bricklaying robot is making its UK debut in Durham. Government brings in consultants for greener roads 4 hours National Highways has commissioned consultants to produce a new environmental sustainability strategy. in Cat machines Share Share Share Share Blackwood invests £3.5m

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Costain to design underground hydrogen storage facililty

The Construction Index

The second FEED will focus on the gas storage facilities needed to receive hydrogen from the proposed HyNet system, a network of new and existing hydrogen infrastructure in the northwest of England and north Wales.