Growth is coming. That’s the manifesto of today’s spring statement, the first major financial update of the year, delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Construction stands at a crossroads. Completion of projects are at risk from a range of threats: , grappling with a growing skills shortage that threatens not just the completion of projects, but the very fabric of its future.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, so says Andy Williams. Here in Bristol, we’re brimming with festive cheer. Think joy, think mince pies, think questionable Christmas jumpers.
It’s been Hard Times for construction. At times, it’s felt like there Ain’t No Sunshine. But we could be yet to see Glory Days – there may be hopeful chorus ahead.
Planning reforms have landed with a big splash. The focus of the recent announcement sits squarely on accelerating the planning process to meet ambitious housing targets.
Change has come to the built environment. Major change in safety. In construction standards. In performance of both the building itself and the materials it is made of.
The construction industry has long since made a bad name for itself in all areas of sustainability. Although once synonymous with red diesel and landfill sites, an increased change of regulatory pace has demanded change from the top-down and pushed movement of sustainability initiatives.
we are delighted to announce that our Universal board™ has recently received accreditation from SCS Global for its recycled content - having a minimum 27% post-consumer recycled content.
The industry is currently adapting to the largest set of regulation changes to impact the sector in over a decade. As part of this, Approved Document B (ADB) has been updated to give more clarity on fire safety testing standards and the requirement to provide third party verified classification reports.
Siniat is proud to announce we are headline sponsor of The Construction Leaders’ Summit and will be joining Dame Judith Hackitt on the speaker’s panel.
Siniat is sponsoring the Supply Chain Sustainability School’s (SCSS) Net Zero Summit this month as the Materials Challenge Sponsor.
SCSS is an organisation that brings together clients, contractors and suppliers who have the shared goal of creating a more sustainable future for the built environment.
Page 1 of 5
Innovative, Smart & Efficient Solutions
Tested & Certified Solutions
Global Service Network
Want access to exclusive documentation to support your next project? Sign up to mySiniat and build on our expertise.