Fire chiefs are warning the government that progress on building safety is “not where it should be” eight years on from the ...
Fire Chiefs have warned that the remediation of buildings is being hindered by deep-rooted flaws in the building safety ...
Sponsored by JELD-WEN UK, this module explores how to specify fire doorsets with confidence in the light of recent changes to ...
Matt Jones explains why weatherproofing penetrations is a vital but often overlooked part of Building Safety Act compliance ...
Valcan has played a central role in the transformation of iQ Steel, a modern student accommodation development in the heart ...
The fire stopping materials market, valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2025, is poised to more than double to USD 4.3 billion by ...
Sponsored by ROCKWOOL®, this CPD module explores the role of the building envelope in passive fire protection. It examines the evolution of UK regulations, key compliance issues for external walls and ...
Simon Buckmaster explores how Gateway 2 bottlenecks and evolving Building Safety Act requirements are reshaping external wall ...
Ordinary, or Type III, construction is common in many cities that were part of the industrial revolution in the early 1900s. For this reason, it has been given the label of being the classic ...
In the United States, the market is estimated at USD 11.2 billion in 2025, projected to reach USD 15.0 billion by 2035, registering a 0% CAGR. Although Brazil demonstrates a slower CAGR of 2.6%, it ...
Trivess Moore has received funding from various organisations including the Australian Research Council (ARC), Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), Victorian government and various ...
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