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The Hidden Crisis in UK Homes: Poor Plastering Leading to Unnecessary Costs for Homeowners

UK Construction Blog

Health, Safety, and Structural Concerns Poor plastering can have significant impacts on a property, ranging from hidden structural vulnerabilities to direct effects on residents’ health and comfort. The Role of Regulations and Standards Plastering in the UK is covered by building regulations and the British Standard BS 8212.

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Natural Building in the U.K. with Barbara Jones

Natural Building

Jones and her team advocate the benefits of using straw, alongside natural plasters, for health and well being. These benefits include humidity regulation, prevention of bacterial growth and molds, no toxic off-gassing, passive and active ventilation with breathable wall systems, and thermal storage for temperature control.

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Building Your Construction Career: A Complete Guide to Industry Success

UK Construction Blog

Success in construction requires a blend of technical skills (tool operation, blueprint reading), soft skills (communication, teamwork), and essential health and safety knowledge. Whether you’re interested in carpentry, site management, surveying or project planning, there’s a pathway that matches your aspirations.

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Read the Latest News on Scottish Highways Upgrade, Gloucestershire College’s Sustainable Construction Hub, Slow Housing Market Profit Warning, Rising Mortgage Rates, and Design Guide for Specialist and Supported Housing

UK Construction Blog

The centre will offer full-time courses and apprenticeships in 13 plumbing bays, 21 electrical bays, 21 brickwork, groundworks, and carpentry bays, and 4 classrooms. The instructions encompass the Building Regulations and other UK regulatory requirements and the latest security standards to combat growing criminal methods of attack.

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Construction Worker Shortage: How Will it Affect The Construction Industry?

UK Construction Blog

They might bring in guest speakers, offer tours of construction sites, or provide hands-on workshops where students can try out skills like bricklaying or carpentry. Things like health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off can turn a job into a career. But for this to really take off, regulations need to be on board.