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New Build Care Home Roofed by Russell Roof Tiles

RUSSELL ROOF TILES was specified by Seagrave Developments, on a new care home project in Northampton. The design of the 59-room care home, Squires Mews, featured Russell Roof Tiles’ Lothian concrete roof tile. The Lothian is a thinner leading-edge tile that has a mock joint and hidden interlock. The tile is laid broken bonded, creating

Nine in Ten Architects Want Building Products Certification

NINE IN TEN ARCHITECTS said they considered third-party credentials to be ‘essential’ for safety-critical products. This is against the finding that almost half (43%) of construction professionals say it isn’t easy to find details about the safety performance and sustainability of building products, according to a study by specification and construction product information platform, NBS. The

Helical to start £100m London office refurb job

London developer Helical confirmed this morning that it is pressing ahead with a major office revamp job near Blackfriars Station in the capital. Mace is understood to be lined up to build the 100 New Bridge Street project, which will now get underway in November with Keltbray carrying out demolition. It is one of several major

Barratt board requests chairman John Alan resigns

Barratt chairman John Alan is to step down early at the end of next month, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour at his other chairmanship with retailer Tesco. This morning Barratt confirmed that Alan would be replaced by Caroline Silver Chair designate with effect from 1 June rather than September as originally planned. He is understood

London office revamps rise to all-time high

London has seen a record volume of office refurbishment starts in the six months to March. According to Deloitte’s Summer 2023 London Office Crane Survey the race to avoid stranded assets has seen 37 office refurbishments start covering 3.2m sq ft. This increase has been driven by a need to reach the anticipated Minimum Energy

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