• Free BBA Webinars

    The British Board of Agrément has been running free webinars on the skills shortage in the construc-tion industry, and building engineers are invited to register for the next one, Connecting a Fragmented Construction Industry Through Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, which takes place on 28 June.
  • 5 minutes with...Alison Durie

    Alison Durie changed career from working in homelessness and social care to become a building surveyor. She graduated in 2021 with a First and won CABE’s Best Final Year Student award
  • CABE Annual Conference Research Forum

    CABE’s Annual Conference this year introduces our new academic research forum. The built environment is continually facing challenges, from the climate change emergency to reducing the embodied and operational carbon emissions of buildings.
  • New CABE President sets out his plans

    It is my great honour to have been installed as President of CABE, witnessed by my wife Geri, two of my daughters – Grainne and Geraldine – my sister Fiona and my goddaughter Grace.
  • Karen Burt Memorial Award now open

    This annual award is made by the Women’s Engineering Society to the best chartered engineer in the following disciplines: engineering, applied science and IT.
  • Student wins Women in Property award

    Third-year Architectural Technology BSc student Madeleine Clarke won the West Midlands award at the Association of Women in Property 2021 Student of the Year Awards, an event that aims to increase and support the 15% of women who make up the construction and property workforce.
  • CITB launches Go Construct

    The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), in partnership with STEM Learning, has launched an industry-specific ambassador scheme.
  • Superstructure design challenge

    Bentley Education’s Digital Twin Design Challenge is a student contest to reimagine a realworld location and design a structure using the Minecraft video game.
  • Steel prices on the increase

    Due to world events, British Steel will increase the prices of structural sections for all new orders by £250/t, with immediate eff ect.
  • New NHQB code

    The New Homes Quality Board (NHQB) has published a code of practice for the housebuilding industry and is working to oversee the creation of the New Homes Ombudsman Service to provide “robust independent redress” for new build buyers who have “issues with their new home or developer”.
  • Toilets amend to Building Regs in NI

    Northern Ireland Finance Minister Conor Murphy (pictured, right) has announced changes to building regulations, which make Changing Places toilets a requirement in buildings commonly used by the public. The statutory guidance will apply to certain types of new buildings or existing ones where there is a material change of use. It will come into effect on 30 June 2022