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Diary dates – what’s on in January
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Highlights of the CIOB calendar for the coming month.
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Site visit: Coughton Court, Through the Roof project, phase 4
21 January, 9.30am-12pm, Warwickshire
The National Trust is reroofing Grade I-listed Coughton Court in North Warwickshire. The Tudor house is currently undergoing a £3m conservation project which will see repairs across the entire property. This includes significant reroofing, window repairs, masonry and stonework repair.
The tour will explore the interior of the mansion, which has been adapted throughout the project, including the reinstatement of the Edwardian vaulted ceiling to the panelled drawing room, and access to construction of phase 4 of the project on the eastern side of the south wing.
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The Catterick Integrated Care Centre is a first-of-its-kind integration between the MOD and NHS and will deliver transformative integrated health and care services to the military and civilian communities in North Yorkshire.
The collaboration will enable shared facilities, expertise and learning to optimise the health and care services for people across Catterick and the wider Richmondshire areas, significantly enhancing the quality of care available in the region.
Work at height remains one of the most challenging safety issues in construction. A solution in one scenario does not necessarily apply to another.
Coupled with the widespread reliance upon the supply chain to ‘manage themselves”, there is no such thing as a panacea in work at height.
Rob Harris from 3 Education and Rob Lowe from Nationwide Platforms will highlight some of the common misunderstandings that will help the audience to make informed solution choices and enjoy a safer working environment.
Building a Better Tomorrow: Championing Circular Economy in Construction
29 January, 12-1pm, online
In this webinar, Timothy Clement, director of social value and sustainability, and Kane Greenough, senior sustainability manager, from Morgan Sindall Construction, will provide a clear understanding of what a circular economy means for construction, how it can be implemented and the changes required to make it effective.
Attendees will gain practical insights, key takeaways on sustainable product use and actionable steps to apply these principles in real-world construction practices.
Join us for this site visit and social to learn more about the £300m Great Charles Street Neighbourhood project in Birmingham, led by John Sisk.
Attendees will get an inside look at the cutting-edge construction and hear about the innovative 4D planning process for this major development. It will deliver 722 best-in-class rental homes with breathtaking city views and world-class amenities.
After the site visit, there will be drinks and further networking.
The January/February 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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