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Glass extension utilises solar control products

A new range of modern glass extensions utilises solar control products from the Pilkington glass product range. New, di......more

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Whole-house refurbishment gains maximum BREEAM credits

This semi-detached dwelling was built in the construction boom period of post-war Britain. As part of the Greenfields C......more

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RIBA & Shelter aim to help end bad housing

The Royal Institute for British Architects (RIBA) is urging its chartered practices and members to register now for the......more

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Small bore plumbing technology is a sympathetic solution for listed buildings

Buildings are listed so that they can be cared for and protected to ensure that their special features are not unwittin......more

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More consistency in building control decisions?

  Building control officers could be more consistent in their decision making according to Web Dynamics, the multi......more

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‘Ground breaking’ refurbished of Victorian homes

  What is described as ‘a ground breaking’ is being undertaken in Reading by Catalyst Housing Group. ......more

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Scotland’s first low carbon mixed use development

Work on Scotland’s first ever mass timber, mixed use, low carbon development, creating a mix use of eco-friendly apar......more

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BRE data suggests greater energy efficiency in housing

BRE boasts a vast database of housing information, developed over many years of participating in national house conditi......more

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Scottish homes built to Passivhaus standards near Lockerbie

Eight more new award-winning, energy-saving homes have been opened for rent on the Dormont Estate near Lockerbie, Dumfr......more

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Fibre cement slates provide natural look for contemporary housing development

  A new private housing development in Grimsby, Lincolnshire has been completed using Marley Eternit’s Birkdale f......more

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