Latest Creative Build News
Work completes at £5.2 Million refurbishment of Oxford Brookes Hall of residence
Complete construction partner Stepnell is celebrating after delivering a £5.2 million refurbishment at Oxford Brookes University’s Paul Kent Hall student accommodation.
Embassy Gardens brings a whole new meaning to bathing
Kaldewei is an expert in the manufacture of eco-friendly, sustainable and 100 % recyclable bathroom solutions and was delighted to be part of this exciting and prestigious project on London’s South Bank, developed by Ballymore and EcoWorld Ballymore.
Fears that lack of mental-health support for construction workers could lead to suicide
Initiatives aimed at protecting the mental health of construction workers may not be getting to those who need them, leading to an increased risk of suicide, researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have warned.
Summer in the city – Roof terraces in a post-Covid world
Simply Loft, the leading provider of loft conversions in London and the West Midlands, have recently completed two neighbouring loft conversions, which have provided each of their clients with a stunning roof terrace that is perfect for summer.
'Construction sector needs to maintain new techniques adopted in pandemic to ensure improvements'
Tom Wakeford, joint managing director of 154-year-old family firm Stepnell, which operates throughout central and southern England, says the industry needs to work collaboratively to keep the recovery juggernaut on track.
Pioneering school puts sustainability first
Situated in a rural forest in Norway, the new Torvbråten primary school has become Norway’s second school to achieve the highly-regarded Nordic Swan Eco-label, which is awarded for best practice in environmental of products and developments.
Works begin on new £3.4m fire station in Worksop
Midlands-based contractor G F Tomlinson has started works on a new fire station for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service in Worksop.
How can we reduce plastics in construction?
Every year, the UK consumes over five million tonnes of plastic, and the construction industry accounts for nearly a quarter of that.
Work underway on pioneering centre for military veterans
A turf cutting ceremony has marked the start of building work on the UK’s first dedicated orthopaedic centre for Armed Forces veterans.
Architecture students reimagine vacant shops in Canterbury city centre
Students from Kent School of Architecture & Planning (KSAP), University of Kent, will take over vacant shops and windows in Canterbury city centre for their public end of year show