Five ways the UK construction sector can reduce its plastic waste

To celebrate ‘Plastic Free July’, Insulation Express has uncovered five ways the construction industry can lessen its plastic consumption on a day-to-day basis

NBT/SOPREMA merger heralds complete sustainable envelope solutions

SOPREMA will now be able to offer a complete envelope solution, with hybrid systems that answer the needs of today’s construction sector

BMI 2019 Apprentices of the Year are…

Oscar Miller was crowned the Icopal Apprentice of the Year, while Matthew Ford won the Redland Apprentice of the Year category

Investment sends Russells back to school

A partnership with the Barony campus of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in Dumfries demonstrates how roof tile manufacturer, Russell Roof Tiles has invested in its employees’ future and development

Hospice scoops £5,000 prize in Selco Builders Warehouse competition

Builders merchant Selco Builders Warehouse organised the competition, designed to support charities and community groups.

Avonside recognised as fully compliant with updated ISO 45001 two years...

The recognition of compliance with the International Organization for Standardisation’s (ISO) standard for occupational health and safety has been achieved thanks to the unwavering commitment of all management staff within the Group

MCRMA publishes guidance on combustible ban compliance

This advice note from the Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association (MCRMA) provides specifiers with information relevant to the specification of A2 powder coated material

UL and Wintech Testing and Certification combine to provide best in...

The acquisition is said to Increase UL’s global footprint in the building materials sector and enhance its building envelope evaluation, testing and certification expertise

We must make single-use plastic a thing of the past, says...

The National Federation of Builders has said that plastic waste remains a chief concern for our planet’s health.

Soaring material prices and lower workloads if we crash out of...

A ‘no deal’ Brexit could result in soaring material prices and lower workloads and enquiries, according to the latest research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB)