Painting large areas can get tedious, so these two workers have decided to do it in true 007 style – teetering on a tiny ledge and leaning precariously over a drop.
Thanks to Mick Littlewood for this snap
All the latest updates on building safety reform
Painting large areas can get tedious, so these two workers have decided to do it in true 007 style – teetering on a tiny ledge and leaning precariously over a drop.
Thanks to Mick Littlewood for this snap
2024-02-01T07:00:00Z By Carl Brown
After a year of consultation and consideration, last week the Ð԰ɵç̨ the Future commission published its final report. In this chapter, Carl Brown considers the implications of the Ð԰ɵç̨ Safety ActÂ
2024-01-30T05:56:00Z By Maria Hudson
Now more than ever, businesses need to invest in the digital awareness and skills of their staff as much as in the technology they introduce, writes Maria Hudson of Zutec
2023-07-12T10:14:00Z By Joey Gardiner
Work on site stopped as contractor helping police and nuclear regulator investigate accident
2025-05-14T06:00:00Z By Chloë McCulloch
There is just one week left to respond to the green paper on construction products reform, and it seems the government could really do with some help from industry experts
2025-05-12T06:00:00Z By Andrew Reynolds
2025-05-09T06:00:00Z By Denise Chevin
If past mistakes can be avoided, some kind of private finance initiative may be the best way to build promised new public sector facilities and also solve the £49bn maintenance backlog, writes Denise Chevin.
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